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New research on knowledge management models and methods

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Publisher
InTech
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
438
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


00 preface_New Research on Knowledge Management Models and Methods......Page 1
01 Three Postulates That Change
Knowledge Management Paradigm......Page 13
02 Analytical Models for Tertiary Education by
Propaedeutic Cycles Applying Knowledge
Engineering and Knowledge Management......Page 35
03 Knowledge Recycling and
Transformation in Design......Page 77
04 A Stakeholder Model for Managing
Knowledge Assets in Organizations......Page 89
05 Performance Innovation Through Applied
Knowledge Management: Thought
Leadership in Organizations......Page 111
06 Managing Tacit Knowledge
in Strategic Outsourcing......Page 123
07 Assessment of Operational Experience as
Strategy for Knowledge Acquisition and
Learning in Organizations......Page 141
08 What’s Wrong with Knowledge Management?
And the Emergence of Ontology......Page 161
09 Knowledge-Based Enterprise Framework:
A Management Control View......Page 191
10 Transcending Knowledge Management,
Shaping Knowledge Governance......Page 231
11 Creating a Culture of Learning and Knowledge
Sharing in Libraries and Information Services......Page 257
12 Exploring the Risks of Knowledge Leakage:
An Information Systems Case Study Approach......Page 281
13 Knowledge Management Maturity Model
in the Interpretativist Perspective......Page 299
14 Implementation Process of a Knowledge
Management Initiative: Yellow pages......Page 323
15 Agents and Processes in Knowledge Creation
and Management in Educational Organisations......Page 345
16 Talent Management in
Knowledge-Intensive Organizations......Page 367
17 Academic Landscape Based on
Network Analysis Considering Analysis of
Variation in the Years of Lucubration Publishing......Page 383
18 Some Collaborative Systems Approaches in
Knowledge-Based Environments......Page 391
19 The Liberation of Intellectual Capital
Through the Natural Evolution of Knowledge
Management Systems......Page 407


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