Revisiting knowledge warehousing: theoretical foundations
Ever since the late 1990s, different research communities have used the term 'knowledge warehousing' to refer to several types of IT-based tools. An extensive review of the literature on this topic revealed that existing approaches to knowledge ...
Knowledge maps and organisations: an overview and interpretation
The 'knowledge map' is a relatively new Knowledge Management (KM) tool. Yet the applications of knowledge maps in the organisational context have been insufficiently developed. This paper conducts a critical literature review and offers an alternative ...
How to use KM effectively in a European context: the case of BCT in Romania
The Business Centre Transylvania (BCT) has organised many diverse and prestigious activities in order to help the business community in the region. The 'smE-MPOWER' project will initially be active in ten European regions, including SME networks from ...
Motives for and modes of interfirm technological cooperation: an empirical study of China's high-technology SMEs
The main purposes of this paper are to identify the nature of primary motives for interfirm technological collaborations and examine the relationship between involvement in interfirm technological collaborations and firms' characteristics. More ...
The IT professional and knowledge management: researching the Irish perspective
This paper is aimed principally at practitioners in the areas of Knowledge Management (KM), Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) and Information Technology (IT). A survey addressing KM perception, understanding, practice and implementation was distributed ...
Knowledge management within information security: the case of Barings Bank
Managing the growing problem of computer fraud within organisations has led researchers and practitioners to emphasise the need to take into account the 'social' aspects of information security. In addition, wider organisational issues such as lack of ...
Capturing tacit knowledge across different domains: Knowledge Community (K-Comm)
Capturing tacit knowledge is one of the major challenges faced by Knowledge Management Systems (KMS). Most such systems try to capture employee knowledge pertaining to a specific domain of organisational interest. However, every employee has much more ...
Tacit knowledge, organisational memory: expectations and experiences in developing a knowledge warehouse
Ubiquity, speed, depth and capability to make an impression on the audience are some of the endearing properties that have made the internet a favourite tool to garner competitive advantage. At the same time burgeoning new research in knowledge ...