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Towards a Methodology for Developing Evidence-Informed Management Knowledge by Means of Systematic Review

, 2003
Undertaking a review of the literature is an important part of any research project. The researcher both maps and assesses the relevant intellectual territory in order to specify a research question which will further develop the knowledge hase. However,
D. Tranfield, D. Denyer, P. Smart
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Knowledge of the Firm, Combinative Capabilities, and the Replication of Technology

, 1992
How should we understand why firms exist? A prevailing view has been that they serve to keep in check the transaction costs arising from the self-interested motivations of individuals.
B. Kogut, U. Zander
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Knowledge on Knowledge

Journal of Interior Design, 2005
Bruce E. Blackmer, FAIA, is President and CEO of Northwest Architectural Company, a firm of 120 specializing in architecture, planning, interior design, and capital facilities consulting, with offices in Seattle and Spokane, Washington, and Coeur d̂Alene, Idaho.
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Review: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems: Conceptual Foundations and Research Issues

MIS Q., 2001
Knowledge is a broad and abstract notion that has defined epistemological debate in western philosophy since the classical Greek era. In the past few years, however, there has been a growing interest in treating knowledge as a significant organizational ...
Maryam Alavi, D. Leidner
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KNOWLEDGE OF ENTERPRISE: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT OR KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGY?

International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 2002
Knowledge Technology (KT) is an important new development, extending and ultimately replacing IT. Meaningful and substantial Knowledge Management (KM) is crucially dependent on a useful and operational definition of knowledge. Such notion of knowledge must be clearly differentiated from so called "explicit (or codified) knowledge", i.e.
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CommonsenseQA: A Question Answering Challenge Targeting Commonsense Knowledge

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
When answering a question, people often draw upon their rich world knowledge in addition to the particular context. Recent work has focused primarily on answering questions given some relevant document or context, and required very little general ...
Alon Talmor   +3 more
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The postmodern condition : a report on knowledge

, 1979
Many definitions of postmodernism focus on its nature as the aftermath of the modern industrial age when technology developed. This book extends that analysis to postmodernism by looking at the status of science, technology, and the arts, the ...
J. Lyotard, G. Bennington, B. Massumi
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Powerful Knowledge, Esoteric Knowledge, Curriculum Knowledge

Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
Like his namesake Michael D. Young, who introduced the word ‘meritocracy’ into English,1 sociologist of education Michael F.D. Young has had a gift for coining terms that have proved both attention grabbing and productive of lively debate. From his beginnings as an inspirational teacher and scholar at the London Institute of Education in the late 1960s,
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A Question on Knowledge of Knowledge

Analysis, 1954
For it ignores an almost universal feature of penal systems (and of games, for that matter, where penalties attend infractions of the rules)-discretion. For few offences against the law is one and only one fixed and definite punishment laid down. Normally only an upper limit is set.
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Book review:Working knowledge: How organizations manage what they know. Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak. Harvard Business School Press, 1998. $29.95US. ISBN 0‐87584‐655‐6

, 1998
KNOWLEDGE is neither data nor information, though it is related to both, and the differences between these terms are often a matter of degree. We start with those more familiar terms both because they are more familiar and because we can understand ...
A. Wensley
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