Murray E. Jennex "Knowledge Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications (6-volume set)"
IGI Global | 2007-08-10 | ISBN: 1599049333 | 3420 pages | PDF | 31 MB
Knowledge management (KM) is an emerging, interdisciplinary business
model dealing with all aspects of knowledge within the context of the
firm, including knowledge creation, codification, and sharing, and using
these activities to promote learning and innovation. It encompasses
both technological tools and organizational routines of which there are a
number of components. These include generating new knowledge; acquiring
valuable knowledge from outside sources; using this knowledge in
decision making; embedding knowledge in processes, products, and/or
services; coding information into documents, databases, and software;
facilitating knowledge growth; transferring knowledge to other parts of
the organization; and measuring the value of knowledge assets and/or the
impact of knowledge management.
Knowledge Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
is the defining reference source for all theories, concepts, and
methodologies within the KM discipline. This comprehensive, six-volume
collection of research from an international body of KM experts includes
chapters on Implementing Knowledge Management (KM) in Organizations; KM
Systems Acceptance; KM Communication; Knowledge Representation;
Knowledge Sharing; KM Success Models; Knowledge Ontology; and
Operational KM. Encompassing over 300 chapters from more than 500
contributors drawn from the world s leading KM experts, this collection
will provide libraries with the defining reference to the field and set
the standard for all fundamental and emerging models within the
discipline.
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