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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 to manage the knowledge society

The Learning Organization, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this research is to make evident the inadequateness of concepts and language based on industrial knowledge still used in current practices by managers to cope with problems of the post‐industrial societies characterised by non‐linear process of emergence and acquisition of properties.
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Epistemology and Knowledge Management

2006
This article surveys and explores the relationship between epistemology and knowledge management (KM). Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and extent of human knowledge (Klein, 1998b). Knowledge management is clearly deeply indebted to many ideas derived from epistemology.
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Knowledge Management: An Organizational Capabilities Perspective

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2001
André Gold   +2 more
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Customer Knowledge Management

2006
As companies begin to develop competence in managing internal knowledge and applying it towards achieving organizational goals, they are setting their sights on new sources of knowledge that are not necessarily found within the boundaries of the firm.
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Obliterate knowledge management: everyone is a knowledge manager!

Journal of Business Strategy, 2009
PurposeKnowledge assets are a critical basis of competition, but knowledge management (KM) often fails to deliver in effectively growing the value of these assets. This paper aims to lay out four shifts required to make knowledge management more effective.Design/methodology/approachThe paper defines four shifts likely in the evolution of KM: “Knowledge
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Knowledge Management in Interaction: Transactive Knowledge Systems and the Management of Knowledge

2006
The rationale behind the existence of organizations may be seen — among other reasons — in the advantages of the division of labour (Crozier and Friedberg, 1980). At the same time, size and structure of organizations require a subdivision among members along functions, tasks and duties.
Albrecht Becker, Elisabeth Brauner
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Management knowledge and knowledge management: realism and forms of truth

Knowledge Management Research & Practice, 2008
This paper addresses the issue of truth and knowledge in management generally and knowledge management in particular. Based on ideas from critical realism and critical theory, it argues against the monovalent conceptualization of knowledge implicitly or explicitly held by many authors and aims instead to develop a characterization that recognizes the ...
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Knowledge Management Agents

2006
The agent has existed as a concept for thousands of years. In the human context, an agent is a person that performs some task on your behalf, for example, a travel agent planning flights and accommodation for your holiday, or a real-estate agent helping you buy or sell a house, or someone arranging marriages.
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Mathematical Knowledge Management

2006
Mathematical knowledge is significantly different from other kinds of knowledge. It is abstract, universal, highly structured, extraordinarily interconnected, and of immense size. Managing it is difficult and requires special techniques and tools.
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