Innovations of Knowledge Management highlights the broad range of topics that fall under the term knowledge management, thus emphasizing the large role knowledge management plays in organizations. As a compilation of some of the most recent work in the field, the included chapters truly present in
Innovations of Knowledge Management
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- Publisher
- IGI Global
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 365
- Edition
- illustrated edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Firms are increasingly reliant on employee knowledge for success, and this book focuses on recent innovations in capturing and managing that knowledge. Firms, service-based firms in particular, can benefit from innovations in knowledge management for enhancing the provision of services. Organizational learning generates new knowledge that innovating approaches to knowledge management can help to capture and exploit. Identifying innovative ways to capture and leverage employee knowledge for organizational benefit is important for maintaining competitive advantage.
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