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Organization and technology in knowledge transfer

Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2004
Knowledge transfer is recognized as a fundamental issue for organizations. This research aims at investigating the knowledge transfer process, and finding out the most efficient and effective strategies to support it. Particularly, the research is focused on studying support strategies based on the use of technology.
Albino, V.   +2 more
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Knowledge Technology

2006
This chapter surveys several classes of technologies and indicates which kinds of knowledge flows are enabled and supported relatively better and worse by such technologies. We look first at common problems associated with the most prevalent and prominent KM technologies and then discuss interactions between such technologies and the knowledge life ...
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Knowledge discourses and interaction technology

Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003
Research within knowledge management tends to either overemphasize or underestimate the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Furthermore, much of the ICT support debate has been shaped by the data-information-knowledge trichotomy and too focused on repository-based approaches.
Carsten Sørensen, Masao Kakihara
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Knowledge-based technologies in proteomics

Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2011
Proteomic technologies enable to identify thousands of proteins in biological samples. These data require appropriate means for storage, dissemination and analytical processing to decipher the new knowledge. Automatic processing of high-efficient experiment results is powered by the controlled vocabularies, such as Medical Subjects Headings and ...
E A, Ponomarenko   +2 more
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Technologies of Knowledge

2016
Abstract This article presents an overview of the main questions in the history of Greek and Roman pharmacology and botany. It presents the actors in the transmission of pharmacological and botanical knowledge in antiquity and discusses how they established their authority through claims to expertise and effective treatments. It shows
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Technology and Knowledge

Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1982
Introduction Man is a restless animal. Apart from the appetites common to other animals — food, sex and a snooze — man conceives of innumerable things to do with his time which never occur to other species. If you ask 'Why?', you are embarking on philosophical enquiry.
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Technological support for knowledge negotiation

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. Abstracts and CD-ROM of Full Papers, 2003
As a result of a general dissatisfaction with transmission models of learning and theories of cognition that preclude context, constructivism, or perhaps more accurately, a constructivist metatheory drawn from many sources, has come to dominate contemporary educational psychology.
Joseph Petraglia, Bryce Glass
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Knowledge Technology

2013
This chapter surveys several classes of technologies and indicates which kinds of knowledge flows are enabled and supported relatively better and worse by such technologies. The authors look at common problems associated with the most prevalent and prominent KM technologies and then discuss interactions between such technologies and the knowledge life ...
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Technology and knowledge: the affirmation of power

AI & SOCIETY, 2004
When Durkheim (1933) wrote that the introduction of technologies had produced “profound changes... in the structure of our societies in a very short time”, he was warning against the unqualified acceptance of rapid technological change before a knowledge base had had time to develop from the existing values and shared experiences of individuals.
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Knowledge, Technology and Intelligence for eInclusion

2015
In eInclusion, the main interest has traditionally been in granting interaction with ICT, i.e. the accessibility of interfaces. Due to the developments toward an AmI (Ambient Intelligence) information society, the technology of interest in accessibility and its integration in multimedia interfaces matched to the user requirements and preferences are ...
Burzagli Laura, Emiliani Pier Luigi
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