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Technological knowledge and technological change
Technology in Society, 1991Abstract Interest in technological change stems from our belief that it is responsible for inducing lasting social and economic changes. One important aspect of technological change that is often overlooked in the literature on the history of technology in general and technological change in particular is its cognitive aspect.
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Knowledge technologies and business alignment
Information Management & Computer Security, 1996Achieving lasting, profitable growth is often a matter of maintaining “alignment”. Companies need to ensure that their strategy, organization, processes, culture and systems remain mutually supportive ‐ i.e. “aligned” ‐ rather than in conflict. Information technology can be a powerful tool for helping complex companies stay aligned.
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Technology Support for Knowledge Management
2003Human capital is the main asset of software organizations. Knowledge has to be preserved and leveraged from individuals to the organization. Thus, the learning software organization will be able to continually learn and improve. Knowledge management has various components and multiple aspects such as socio-cultural, organizational, and technological ...
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Mobile Technology for Knowledge Management
2006IT support for knowledge management (KM) is a widely discussed issue. Whereas an overemphasis on technology is often criticized, the general consensus is that a well-balanced combination of technical and social approaches can be a rewarding departure (Alavi & Leidner, 1999).
Derballa, Volker, Pousttchi, Key
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Connected knowledge spillovers, technological cluster innovation and efficient industrial structure
Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2022Changqi Tao
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