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Knowledge management capability and supply chain management practices in the Saudi food industry
Business Process Management Journal, 2018Purpose The main goal of this research is to examine the effect of knowledge management capabilities on supply chain management practices and organizational performance in firms, in addition to examining the effect of supply chain management on ...
A. Attia, Ingy Salama
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Operational Knowledge Management
2006The differences between the paradigms of knowledge management (KM) and operations management are huge. Whereas KM is rooted in the disciplines of human relations, sociology, organization analysis, and strategic management, the operations management paradigm finds its roots in industrial engineering, business economics, and information systems.
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2006
Many definitions of ontology are posited in the literature (see Guarino, 2004). Here, we adopt Gruber’s (1995) view which defines ontologies as simplified and explicit specification of a phenomenon. In this article, we posit an ontology that explicates the components of knowledge management (KM) phenomena.
Clyde W. Holsapple, K. D. Joshi
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Many definitions of ontology are posited in the literature (see Guarino, 2004). Here, we adopt Gruber’s (1995) view which defines ontologies as simplified and explicit specification of a phenomenon. In this article, we posit an ontology that explicates the components of knowledge management (KM) phenomena.
Clyde W. Holsapple, K. D. Joshi
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2006
Knowledge management systems (KMSs) are seen as enabling technologies for an effective and efficient knowledge management (KM). However, up to date the term knowledge management system has often been used ambiguously. Examples are its use for specific KM tools, for KM platforms, or for (a combination of) tools that are applied with KM in mind.
Ronald Maier, Thomas Hadrich
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Knowledge management systems (KMSs) are seen as enabling technologies for an effective and efficient knowledge management (KM). However, up to date the term knowledge management system has often been used ambiguously. Examples are its use for specific KM tools, for KM platforms, or for (a combination of) tools that are applied with KM in mind.
Ronald Maier, Thomas Hadrich
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2003
Although the debate on the nature of ‘knowledge’ and ‘information’ is far from settled, it is now taken for granted throughout the academic world that the two notions are related but fundamentally distinct. This result, and its significant consequences, still need to be realised and understood by the great majority of the business world.
Petros A.M. Gelepithis, Nicole Parillon
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Although the debate on the nature of ‘knowledge’ and ‘information’ is far from settled, it is now taken for granted throughout the academic world that the two notions are related but fundamentally distinct. This result, and its significant consequences, still need to be realised and understood by the great majority of the business world.
Petros A.M. Gelepithis, Nicole Parillon
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Knowledge Management Enablers and Knowledge Management Implementation
2012 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies (ACSAT), 2012The importance of Knowledge Management (KM) process implementation for business success is well accepted. Evaluation of organizational members' intention toward KM and the factors that influence on their intentions are considered important for KM success.
Nor Shahriza Abdul Karim+2 more
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Journal of Knowledge Management, 2017
Purpose This paper aims at exploring the effect of knowledge management (KM) practices on the relationship between external research and development (R&D) and innovative performance.
Alberto Ferraris+2 more
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Purpose This paper aims at exploring the effect of knowledge management (KM) practices on the relationship between external research and development (R&D) and innovative performance.
Alberto Ferraris+2 more
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Knowledge and Knowledge Management
2013It was the 1980s when knowledge was supplanting physical assets as the dominant basis of capital value and that started the current interest in knowledge and possibility of creating more and using it better. Knowledge management emerged as a new branch of management theory, starting with the evidently knowledge-lead industries, progressive companies ...
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From the Knowledge Management to Knowledge Management Science
2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2010This paper is based on the theme of "knowledge management" included in ISI Web of knowledge, according to visual co-citation analysis and clustering analysis by using of Citespace II. The author reveals the evolution, the representatives and representative publications, as well as the research hotspots and cutting-edge about knowledge management.
Rongying Zhao, Limin Xu, Yuehua Zhao
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Knowledge Calibration and Knowledge Management
2010The purpose of this article is to describe the concept of knowledge calibration within the context of knowledge management. Knowledge calibration is a concept borrowed from the psychology of decision making. It refers to the correspondence between knowledge accuracy and the confidence with which knowledge is held. Calibration is a potentially important
Kishore Gopalakrishna Pillai+1 more
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