The proliferation of ubiquitous technologies has allowed us to capture increasing amounts of our daily life in digital format (" lifelogging"). While much work in lifelogging has focused on …
It is one of the paradoxes of our age that, while new information technologies have provided us with the ability to store, retrieve, manipulate and communicate more data, faster than ever …
M Jennex, L Olfman, P Panthawi… - Proceedings of the Thirty …, 1998 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper describes an organizational memory information system (OMIS) Success Model that is based on the I/S Success Model proposed by DeLone and McLean (1992). The …
Preservation of orgaliizational inemory is vital to organizations as it is recognized that experiential knowledge is a key to iinproved productivity and competitiveness. IT support for …
M Schultz, T Hernes - Academy of Management Proceedings, 2010 - journals.aom.org
The article discusses the development of a conceptual framework for how organization members use organizational memory when engaging in identity reconstruction …
An organization's ineffective use of knowledge may negatively impact the economy, government, and society at large. Knowledge creation and exchange are crucial to human …
Retention and retrieval of organizational memory has been the concentration of many conceptualized models of an organizational memory information system (OMIS). This thesis …
L Argote, L Argote - Organizational Learning: Creating, Retaining and …, 2013 - Springer
Do organizations forget? Or do organizations retain the knowledge they acquire as time passes? The classic learning curve assumes that organizational knowledge is cumulative …