Knowledge Management Philosophy: Communication As a Strategic Asset in Knowledge Management
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KNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENT AS A STRATEGIC ASSET
KNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENT AS A STRATEGIC ASSET: ANINTEGRATED, HISTORICAL APPROACH
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
1. A Historical Introduction to Knowledge Management
Introduction
Innovation and knowledge: a historical journey
Knowledge management: innovation in clusters
Organizational learning: knowledge and innovation
Internal knowledge
External knowledge
Conclusion
References
2. Knowledge Management and Innovation: Aspect of a Theory
Introduction
Normative closeness and cognitive openness
Creating new knowledge for innovation
Organizational innovation
Conclusion
Policy implication of the model
References
3. Knowledge Management and Internal Training
Introduction
Competence and sustainable competitive advantages
Strategic competence development
Dynamic contextual training
Conclusion
References
4. Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
Introduction
Emphasis on internal motivation
Relations in and among systems
Idea generation in the system
Conclusion
References
5. Epilogue
Glossary
INDEX
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