Knowledge management and knowledge management systems: conceptual foundations and an agenda for research
Author: Leidner, Dorothy ; Alavi, M.INSEAD Area: Technology and Operations Management Series: Working Paper ; 98/57/TM Publisher: Fontainebleau : INSEAD, 1998.Language: EnglishDescription: 39 p.Type of document: INSEAD Working Paper Online Access: Click here Abstract: Knowledge is a broad and abstract notion that has defined epistemological debate in western philosophy since the classical Greek era. In the past few years, however there has been a raging interest in treating knowledge as a significant organizational resource. In summary, the purpose of the paper is threefold: 1 - To identify and synthesize literature relevent to knowledge management, 2- To provide a framework for knowledge management systems planning and design, and 3 - To provide a theoretically based research agenda and propositions for information system researchers with an interest in this area Next title: Knowledge management and knowledge management systems: conceptual foundations and research issues (RV of 98/57/TM) - Alavi, M.;Leidner, D. G - 1999 - INSEAD Working PaperItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Knowledge is a broad and abstract notion that has defined epistemological debate in western philosophy since the classical Greek era. In the past few years, however there has been a raging interest in treating knowledge as a significant organizational resource. In summary, the purpose of the paper is threefold: 1 - To identify and synthesize literature relevent to knowledge management, 2- To provide a framework for knowledge management systems planning and design, and 3 - To provide a theoretically based research agenda and propositions for information system researchers with an interest in this area
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