ABSTRACT

This book serves as a complete introduction to the subject of Knowledge Management (KM), and incorporates technical as well as social aspects, concepts as well as practical examples, and traditional KM approaches as well as emerging topics. Knowledge Management: Systems and Processes enhances the conventional exposition of KM with an in-depth discussion of the technologies used to facilitate the management of knowledge in large and small organizations. This includes a complete description of the theory and applications of the various techniques and technologies currently in use to manage organizational knowledge. The discussion of technology is at a level appropriate for the typical business administration graduate student or corporate manager. Special features:* Includes case studies of actual implementations of KM systems, including details such as system architecture * Contains numerous vignettes describing practical applications of KM initiatives at leading firms and governmental organizations * Provides a balanced view of knowledge management, while incorporating benefits and controversial issues, and both technology and social aspects * Extremely current, making extensive use of latest developments in, and examples from, the field of KM * Written by two proficient and recognized researchers in the field of KM.

part I|50 pages

A Conceptual Lens for Knowledge Management

part II|63 pages

The Role of Information Technology in Knowledge Management

chapter 4|23 pages

Social Networks and Information Technology

Evolution and New Frontiers

chapter 5|18 pages

The Evolution of Knowledge Management Technology

From Explicit Rules to Implicit Profiles

part III|102 pages

The Role of Knowledge Management Systems in the Organization

part IV|81 pages

Knowledge Management and Teams Within and Across Organizations

chapter 13|22 pages

Dynamic Team Memory Systems

Enabling Knowledge Sharing Effectiveness in Structurally Diverse Distributed Teams

chapter 14|22 pages

Electronic Knowledge Networks

Processes and Structure

chapter 15|16 pages

Ad Hoc Interorganizational Collaboration

Safeguards for Balancing Sharing and Protection of Knowledge