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A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC ORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE CIRCULATION [PDF]
The demand for knowledge management is increasing because knowledge is an important and essential resource for sustaining competitiveness. We report a system to support knowledge asset reuse. Incorporating work breakdown structure-based project management, workflow management, and a document database, the system guides workers to efficiently store and ...
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Knowledge circulation: a mode of knowledge production
van der Sijde, Peter
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Statutes and the Circulation of Knowledge
2005Abstract This chapter deals with the creation of new procedures through the adaptation of older models, and describes how statutes and other legal instructions were circulated within the governing class, particularly via formularies and copying in bishops' registers.
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To Transfer is to Transform: The Circulation of Safety Knowledge
Organization, 2000Organizational knowing is fundamentally a collective endeavour through which heterogeneous materials and entities, such as ideas, concepts, artifacts, texts, persons, norms, and traditions are mobilized, modified, translated, distorted, exposed, used, ignored or hidden in view of some practical accomplishment, such as safety in a construction site ...
Gherardi, Silvia, D. Nicolini
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing, 2014
In this paper we present an original position on how knowledge is created and shared in organizational domains. We propose a metaphor of diffusion, borrowed from genetics, and a four phase model, which aims to be as simple as the SECI model proposed within the OKCT, but also more comprehensive and sociologically-informed.
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In this paper we present an original position on how knowledge is created and shared in organizational domains. We propose a metaphor of diffusion, borrowed from genetics, and a four phase model, which aims to be as simple as the SECI model proposed within the OKCT, but also more comprehensive and sociologically-informed.
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Knowledge circulation in a telecommunications company
Proceedings of the 21st annual international conference on Documentation, 2003How does knowledge circulate in complex, interdisciplinary organizations? How can we support that circulation of knowledge through documentation, information systems, and information design? Technical communicators have become interested in these questions lately, particularly with the recent turn to social, cultural, and interpretive theoretical ...
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