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9789812561497

People, Knowledge And Technology: What Have We Learnt So Far?, Proceedings Of The First Ikms International Conference On Knowledge Management, Singapore 13 - 15 December 2004

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    9789812561497

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    9812561498

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-12-31
  • Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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This collection of papers from the First International Conference on Knowledge Management (iCKM 2004) offers insights into the state-of-the-art in KM and the challenges lying ahead. Grouped into six themes -- communities and collaboration, knowledge sharing, culture as context, knowledge management strategies, knowledge creation, and knowledge discovery -- authors provide thought-provoking theoretical and practical discussions, through quantitative analyses and detailed case studies. iCKM 2004 was organized by the Information and Knowledge Management Society (iKMS), a non-profit society dedicated to the promotion of KM theory and practice.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Acknowledgements vii
PART I Abstracts of Keynote Addresses
The Hidden Power of Social Networks
3(1)
Rob Cross
Knowledge Strategy and Innovation
4(1)
Josef Hofer-Affeis
The Future of Knowledge Management
5(1)
Dave Snowden
Metadata Speaks: The Third Order of Order and the Value of the Unspoken
6(3)
David Weinberger
PART II Communities and Collaboration
Effects of Company Size and Worker's Experience on Knowledge Delivery Factors Vis-a-Vis Software Development Efficiency
9(12)
Samuel A. Ajila
Zheng Sun
Developing Knowledge in ``Networks of Practice''
21(11)
Pierpaolo Andriani
Gary Atkinson
Alistair Bowden
Richard Hall
Demonstrating the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Knowledge Hallways Within Pricewaterhousecoopers
32(12)
Gerard Bredenoord
Dynamics in Technology-Enhanced Teams: Transactive Memory in Trust Networks
44(11)
Klarissa Ting-Ting Chang
Applying Sense-Making Methodology to Establish Communities of Practice: Examples From the British Council
55(11)
Bonnie Cheuk
Social Network Analysis in Context: From a Research Methodology to a Business Tool
66(10)
Kimiz Dalkir
Michele Ann Jenkins
Collaborative Factors Affecting KM Processes
76(11)
Miguel Angel Morales Arroyo
Yun-Ke Chang
Collaborative Learning Behaviour in Software Development Teams
87(10)
Sourav Mukherji
Abhoy K. Ojha
Cultivating a Community of Practice in a Small Research Organization
97(11)
Samo Pavlin
The Role of Mediators in Creating Strategic Knowledge Communites (SKC) and Promoting Collaboration Between Scientifc and Local Communities: A Case Study From Thailand
108(7)
Nuta Supakata
Pierre Fayard
Trust, Cohesion, and Identification as Drivers of Cop Performance: The Moderating Effect of Knowledge Type
115(14)
Katja Zboralski
Hans Georg Gemunden
PART III Knowledge Sharing
Knowledge Sharing in Response to a Supportive Work Environment: Evidence From an Australian Engineering Firm
129(11)
Prashant Bordia
Bernd E. Irmer
Mary-Ann Garden
Kate Phair
David Abusah
Intraorganizational Knowledge Sharing in Knowledge Intensive Firms
140(12)
Akshey Gupta
Snejina Michailova
Predicting Knowledge Sharing on Knowledge Management Systems
152(11)
Scott Krebs
Prashant Bordia
Knowledge Integration Problems and Their Effect on Team Performance
163(11)
Brigitte Steinheider
Natalja Menold
Knowledge Sharing Through Social Networks in Project-Based Organizations
174(13)
Wang Jiangdian
Yim-Teo Tien Hua
PART IV Culture as Context
Tacit Knowledge and Culture
187(12)
Peter Busch
Debbie Richards
Organizational Atmosphere for Nurturing Social and Intellectual Capital: A Case Study of an it Services Vendor
199(11)
N. Dayasindhu
Krishnan Narayanan
The Communication Audit: Tried and True, But Now Let's Use it for Something New - Examining Organisational Knowledge Sharing
210(12)
Celina Pascoe
Elizabeth More
Missing Fundamental Illusion: A New Theory Based on Japanese Knowledge Management
222(11)
Maria Sarabia
Juan Corro
Jose M. Sarabia
Organizational Culture, Social Embeddedness and Knowledge Loss: A Case Study of China Central Television (CCTV)
233(14)
Lingjie Wang
PART V Knowledge Management Strategies
Mechanisms for Integrating Distributed Knowledge
247(12)
Wai Fong Boh
The Sources of a Firm's Competitive Advantage According to the Knowledge-Based School: The Case of Slovenian Firms
259(11)
Tomaz Cater
A Framework for Knowledge Reuse Success
270(11)
D.C.Y. Lim
A. Kankanhalli
K. S. Raman
The Development of KM Competencies in Lis Programs: An Analysis
281(11)
Sajjad Ur Rehman
Abdus Sattar Chaudhry
Strategic Approaches to KM: An Empirical Study Conducted in the US Government and Nonprofit Sectors
292(13)
Vincent Ribiere
Juan A. Roman
PART VI Knowledge Creation
Patent Intelligence and Its Implications for Patent Productivity
305(11)
Nilanjana Bhaduri Nee Chakraborty
Mary Mathew
Intellectual Property Rights and the Debate on Rent Seeking and Allocation of Knowledge Resources
316(13)
Bruno de Vuyst
Alea M. Fairchild
PART VII Knowledge Discovery
Knowledge Sharing Over P2P Knowledge Networks: A Peer Ontology and Semantic Overlay Driven Approach
329(11)
Syed Sibte Raza Abidi
Xiaolin Pang
Assessing the Microeconomic Facet of Association Rules Via an Efficient Weighting Scheme
340(10)
Ioannis N. Kouris
Christos H. Makris
Athanasios K. Tsakalidis
A Study of the ``Multi-Agent Based User Access and Correlated Pattern in Optimal Content Allocation Method for Federated Video Digital Libraries''
350(15)
R. Ponnusamy
T. V. Gopal
Intelligent Content Discovery Within E-Learning Web Services
365(14)
Gottfried Vossen
Peter Westerkamp
PART VIII Abstracts of Poster Presentations
Collaborative Knowledge Management Portals for Learning Organizations
379(1)
Rusli Abdullah
Mohd. Hasan Selamat
Shamsul Sahibudin
Rose Alinda Alias
A Study of the Alignment of Knowledge and Business Strategies and their Effect on the Performance of the Kingdom of Bahrain's Banking and Financial Institutions
380(1)
Jaflah AlAmmary
Chun Che Fung
Paula Goulding
Modeling Air Traffic Landing Sequences and Control: A Simulation
381(1)
Qurban Ali
Atif Rafeeq
The State of Implementation of Knowledge Management in Singapore
381(1)
Sattar Bawany
Organizational Effects on Knowledge Sharing
382(1)
Krisda Bisalyaputra
Chuvej Chansa-Ngavej
Tony Garrett
Learning in Project-Based Organizations
383(1)
Wai Fong Boh
Applying Social Network Analysis to Knowledge Management
383(1)
Peter Busch
Debbie Richards
Tacit Knowledge Diffusion Via Technology and Human Networks
384(1)
Peter Busch
Debbie Richards
How Does Knowledge Management Influence the Innovation Management Process?
385(1)
Daniel K.S. Chang
A Measurement Model for Assessing the Knowledge-Based Economy
386(1)
Chih-Kai Chen
Traversing the Future of Knowledge Management (KM): An Emerging Theme in Higher Education Research?
387(1)
Chiam Ching Leen
John Hedberg
Peter Freebody
Promoting Professional Collaboration Between Medical Practitioners: Leveraging an Online Discussion Forum
388(1)
Janet Curran
Syed Sibte Raza Abidi
Paula Forgeron
Managing Knowledge in General Practice Surveying Firms: A Comparative Study Between Sme and Large Firms
389(1)
Patrick S.W. Fong
Y. Cao
An Empirical Evaluation of a Corporate E-Learning Portal
390(1)
Meliha Handzic
Joon-Ho Hur
Improving University-Industry Knowledge Partnerships for Scientific Research and Development Projects: A Pilot Study
390(1)
Quamrul Hasan
Knowledge Management System: Some Methodological Remarks
391(1)
Gianpaolo Iazzolino
Domenico Laise
Piero Migliarese
Saverino Verteramo
The Role of Strategic Human Resource Management in the Process of a Company's Knowledge Creation
392(1)
George Surya Kencana
Business Intelligence for Knowledge Management
392(1)
Vijay Kumar
Knowledge Management and Communication Challenges: Determining What Information Patients Really Want
393(1)
Kevin J. Leonard
Warren J. Winkelman
Utilization of Information and Communication Technology in Agricultural Knowledge Management: The Case of the Philippine Nars
393(1)
Ruel V. Maningas
The Learning Space of the Service Firm and Elements in the Co-Production of Knowledge: Evidence from Australian Service Firms
394(1)
M. Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
Claudine A. Soosay
Kell Tremayne
Knowledge Sharing Enablers: A Review of Organizational Strategies and Practices
395(1)
Laila Marouf
Knowledge Management: From Productivy Gains to Strategic Advantage
395(1)
Sourav Mukherji
Developing A Knowledge Management Framework for Small Businesses: A Case Study
396(1)
Jothimani K. Muniandy
Application of Adaptive Network Based Fuzzy Inference System for Model Reconstruction in Reverse Engineering
397(1)
D. Nagajyothi
Revamping Universities -- Knowledge Management: A Means to Effective Performance
398(1)
K. Padmini
Intelligent Knowledge Retrieval Through Collaborative Knowledge Sharing
398(1)
Hatim Saleh
Syed Sibte Raza Abidi
Globalization and Knowledge Management: Implications for HRD
399(1)
Avneet Saxena
S. Wadhwa
Conversion of a Heterogeneous Education System (Hees) Into a Homogeneous Education System (Hoes) By Use of Knowledge Management and Information Technology
400(1)
Asif Ali Syed
Developing a Knowledge-Based Economy: An Investigation of Cultural Influences
401(1)
Eileen Trauth
Perry Wong
Benjamin Yeo
Supporting Communities of Practice: A Ripple Down Rules Approach to Call Centre Management
401(1)
Megan Vazey
Debbie Richards
The Application of Knowledge Management in Public Sector Banks India's Post Liberalisation Era
402(1)
Surendra Kumar Vyas
A KM and E-Learning Based Architecture: An Innovative Approach for Smes
403(1)
S. Wadhwa
Avneet Saxena
Modeling a Simplified Knowledge System for Technology Transfer Between Donor and Home Partners
404(1)
Eade Wang
Fu-Sheng Tsai
Shieh-Chieh Fang
Knowledge Management Practices in the Indian Corporate Sector an Empirical Study
404(1)
P. Subrahmanya Yadapadithaya
Knowledge Sharing in the Asian Public Administration Sector
405(1)
L. J. Yao
T. Kam
S. Chan
A Multi-Agent System for Supply Chain Coordination
406
Xiao You
Jianxin (Roger) Jiao

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