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Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet
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advanced information systems
Advanced Information Technologies
Alliance Knowledge
American Parent
American Partner
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business
Business Cases
Business Process
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Collaboration Technologies
collaborative decision making
Collective Tacit Knowledge
Critical Organizational Asset
digital transformation strategies
Discussion Database
duguid
Enterprise Wide Knowledge
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Groupware Applications
groupware technology in business management
harvard
Japanese Partner
JV Partner
Knowledge Creation
Knowledge Creation Efforts
Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management Applications
Knowledge Management Processes
Knowledge Repositories
knowledge sharing practices
Leading Edge Firms
Lutheran Brotherhood
management
organisational learning theory
organizational
Organizational Knowledge Creation
paul
review
school
tacit
Tacit Dimensions
Tacit Knowledge
virtual teamwork research
Product details
- ISBN 9781138435148
- Weight: 860g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jul 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Knowledge, Groupware, and the Internet details the convergence of modern knowledge management theory and emerging computer technologies, and discusses how they collectively enable business change and enhance an organization's ability to create and share knowledge. This compendium of authoritative articles explains the relationship between knowledge management and two major technologies enabling it: Groupware and the Internet. These critical technologies help an organization evolve from individual to group knowledge, quickly make tacit knowledge explicit, and enable people to use and apply this knowledge. Knowledge, Groupware and the Internet helps readers understand how to unite the people and technologies that define effective knowledge management.
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