Information, knowledge, and networked minds

C Lueg - Journal of Knowledge Management, 2001 - emerald.com
Knowledge is often seen as information with specific properties; information is viewed as a
kind of preliminary stage to knowledge. Given this apparent relationship of information and …

The knowledge management puzzle: Human and social factors in knowledge management

JC Thomas, WA Kellogg, T Erickson - IBM systems journal, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Knowledge management is often seen as a problem of capturing, organizing, and retrieving
information, evoking notions of data mining, text clustering, databases, and documents. We …

Knowledge communities: Online environments for supporting knowledge management and its social context

T Erickson, WA Kellogg - Beyond knowledge management: Sharing …, 2003 - direct.mit.edu
The issue of how to support the reuse of knowledge—under rubrics such as organizational
memory, knowledge management, and expertise management—has received increasing …

Collaborative information environments to support knowledge construction by communities

G Stahl - AI & society, 2000 - Springer
Computer-based design environments for skilled domain workers have recently graduated
from research prototypes to commercial products, supporting the learning of individual …

Knowledge management in action?

J Swan - Handbook on Knowledge Management 1: Knowledge …, 2004 - Springer
This chapter is structured in two main parts. The first part offers a brief, and self-admittedly
stylized, overview and critique of dominant approaches to knowledge management and its …

Knowledge management and innovation: networks and networking

J Swan, S Newell, H Scarbrough… - Journal of Knowledge …, 1999 - emerald.com
Begins with a critical review of the literature on knowledge management, arguing that its
focus on IT to create a network structure may limit its potential for encouraging knowledge …

Knowledge management and information technology: can they work in perfect harmony?

M Mohamed, M Stankosky, A Murray - Journal of knowledge …, 2006 - emerald.com
Purpose–Aims to impart new insights into the role of information technology (IT) in
knowledge extraction, capture, distribution and personalization. The paper seeks to pin …

Knowledge management in communities of practice: Being true to the communicative character of knowledge

JO Iverson, RD McPhee - Management Communication …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
The information-based approaches to KM focus on making knowledge more manageable by
“capturing, archiving, tracking, synthesizing, and diffusing information”(Reis & Clohesy …

The social ecology of knowledge management

D Snowden - Knowledge horizons, 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Time and Place Cynefin (pronounced cun-ev-in) is a Welsh word with no direct equivalent in
English. As a noun it is translated as habitat, as an adjective acquainted or familiar, but …

What can knowledge management systems deliver?

G Walsham - Management Communication Quarterly, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and associated systems are
increasingly powerful, pervasive, and globally spread. This suggests great opportunities for …