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Knowledge management has always been about the process of creating,
sharing, using, and applying knowledge within and between
organizations. Before the advent of information systems, knowledge
management processes were manual or offline. However, the emergence
and eventual evolution of information systems created the
possibility for the gradual but slow automation of knowledge
management processes. These digital technologies enable data
capture, data storage, data mining, data analytics, and data
visualization. The value provided by such technologies is enhanced
and distributed to organizations as well as customers using the
digital technologies that enable interconnectivity. Today, the fine
line between the technologies enabling the technology-driven
external pressures and data-driven internal organizational
pressures is blurred. Therefore, how technologies are combined to
facilitate knowledge management processes is becoming less
standardized. This results in the question of how the current
advancement in digital technologies affects knowledge management
processes both within and outside organizations. Digital Technology
Advancements in Knowledge Management addresses how various new and
emerging digital technologies can support knowledge management
processes within organizations or outside organizations. Case
studies and practical tips based on research on the emerging
possibilities for knowledge management using these technologies is
discussed within the chapters of this book. It both builds on the
available literature in the field of knowledge management while
providing for further research opportunities in this dynamic field.
This book highlights topics such as human-robot interaction, big
data analytics, software development, keyword extraction, and
artificial intelligence and is ideal for technology developers,
academics, researchers, managers, practitioners, stakeholders, and
students who are interested in the adoption and implementation of
new digital technologies for knowledge creation, sharing,
aggregation, and storage.
Despite advancements in technological and engineering fields, there
is still a digital gender divide in the adoption, use, and
development of information communication technology (ICT) services.
This divide is also evident in educational environments and
careers, specifically in the STEM fields. In order to mitigate this
divide, policy approaches must be addressed and improved in order
to encourage the inclusion of women in ICT disciplines. Gender Gaps
and the Social Inclusion Movement in ICT provides emerging research
exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of gender and
policy from developed and developing country perspectives and its
applications within ICT through various forms of research including
case studies. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
digital identity, human rights, and social inclusion, this book is
ideally designed for policymakers, academicians, researchers,
students, and technology developers seeking current research on
gender inequality in ICT environments.
The application of emerging multimedia innovations can
significantly benefit organizations across different sectors. These
tools aid in increasing competitive advantage and optimizing
knowledge management. Evaluating Media Richness in Organizational
Learning is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly
research on the application of computational tools for knowledge
management frameworks and strategies in organizations. Featuring a
broad range of coverage on topics and perspectives such as web
semantics, product innovation, and knowledge sharing, this book is
ideally designed for researchers, consultants, practitioners,
professionals, and upper-level students seeking current information
on ways to facilitate business innovation and achieve competitive
advantage.
This book provides empirically driven discussions and
investigations in the relevance of Actor Network Theory (ANT) and
its theoretical concepts. As our civilization evolves from a human
to a technologically driven society, new socio-technical network of
actors - in society, industry and government are emerging by the
day. These networks of actors collaborate to produce contemporary
goods and services; handle production processes; manage risks;
develop social and commercial networks; develop policies; manage
complexities; and create a new way of life. This book provides
unique conceptual tools needed to analyze such processes,
highlighting the effectiveness of ANT in fostering collaborations
between governments, organizations and society.
Blockchain is a technology that transcends cryptocurrencies. There
are other services in different sectors of the economy that can
benefit from the trust and security that blockchains offer. For
example, financial institutions are using blockchains for
international money transfer, and in logistics, it has been used
for supply chain management and tracking of goods. As more global
companies and governments are experimenting and deploying
blockchain solutions, it is necessary to compile knowledge on the
best practices, strategies, and failures in order to create a
better awareness of how blockchain could either support or add
value to other services. Cross-Industry Use of Blockchain
Technology and Opportunities for the Future provides emerging
research highlighting the possibilities inherent in blockchain for
different sectors of the economy and the added value blockchain can
provide for the future of these different sectors. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as data privacy,
information sharing, and digital identity, this book is ideally
designed for IT specialists, consultants, design engineers,
cryptographers, service designers, researchers, academics,
government officials, and industry professionals.
Knowledge in its pure state is tacit in nature-difficult to
formalize and communicate-but can be converted into codified form
and shared through both social interactions and the use of IT-based
applications and systems. Even though there seems to be
considerable synergies between the resulting huge data and the
convertible knowledge, there is still a debate on how the
increasing amount of data captured by corporations could improve
decision making and foster innovation through effective
knowledge-sharing practices. Big Data and Knowledge Sharing in
Virtual Organizations provides innovative insights into the
influence of big data analytics and artificial intelligence and the
tools, methods, and techniques for knowledge-sharing processes in
virtual organizations. The content within this publication examines
cloud computing, machine learning, and knowledge sharing. It is
designed for government officials and organizations, policymakers,
academicians, researchers, technology developers, and students.
5G, the emerging technology in mobile communication, is expected to
deliver an important and decisive impact on several of the UN’s
Sustainable Development Goals where universal accessibility to ICTs
remains a serious concern. However, cyber security has emerged as a
serious challenge, not least because of the increased accessibility
and broader usage with associated vulnerability. Developing
countries have additional challenges associated with both the
expected faster build-up of accessibility and lack of qualified
competencies within cyber security. Discussion of these challenges
is the overall theme and motivation for this book. Technical topics
discussed in the book include: 5G in rural networks Critical
infrastructures Open RAN Protection of privacy Cybersecurity and
machine learning Cybersecurity and disaster monitoring
This book covers the topic of data science in a comprehensive
manner and synthesizes both fundamental and advanced topics of a
research area that has now reached its maturity. The book starts
with the basic concepts of data science. It highlights the types of
data and their use and importance, followed by a discussion on a
wide range of applications of data science and widely used
techniques in data science. Key Features * Provides an
internationally respected collection of scientific research
methods, technologies and applications in the area of data science.
* Presents predictive outcomes by applying data science techniques
to real-life applications. * Provides readers with the tools,
techniques and cases required to excel with modern artificial
intelligence methods. * Gives the reader a variety of intelligent
applications that can be designed using data science and its allied
fields. The book is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates and
graduates studying machine learning and data science. Researchers
and professionals will also find this book useful.
Handbook on ICT in Developing Countries: Next Generation ICT
Technologies is the second volume of the Handbook of ICT in
Developing Countries. The first volume was on the potential
implementation and service delivery of the forth-coming 5G
networks. Here the focus is on the new technologies and services
enabled by 5G networks or broadband Internet networks including
artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, augmented reality,
Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous driving, blockchain solutions,
cloud solutions etc. Some of these are already globally
experiencing growth in the existing networks and all of them are
expected to grow substantially in the future. Examples: currently,
5% of global organizations have fully adopted AI, but the
penetration is expected to increase rapidly before 2025. IoT with
20.35 billion devices connected in 2017 is estimated to show 75.44
billion devices connected in 2025. The expected growth is based on
delivering of new value to businesses and citizens. It is, however,
not obvious that this growth will also occur in developing
countries. Currently, the digital divide between developing
countries and developed countries is widening. This is mostly due
to the lack of infrastructure and low level of awareness by the
businesses and citizens of the value made possible by the new
technologies for developing countries. The book discusses the
potentials of the new technologies for developing countries and the
need for market interventions that will facilitate the demand and
supply side of the market. It is designed for a broad audience
including practitioners, researchers, academics, policy makers and
industry players and influencers. The language and approach to the
handbook is a combination of the academic writing style and
professional reviews.
The mobile communications market in developing countries is growing
at a rapid rate. This is evident in the rapid spread of mobile
broadband cellular networks such as 3G. 4G is also being deployed
in developing countries around the world. As the global
communications market proceeds towards 5G, it is evident that
developing countries will not be left behind. However, there are
challenges and barriers on the road ahead specific to developing
countries. To aid policy makers, researchers and members of the
academia make informed decision that will help the advancement of
5G, this handbook provides an insight into the impact of existing
mobile cellular networks in some developing countries. Topics
discussed in this handbook include: * Digital divide * Policy
outlook * 5G and rural areas * 5G readiness * Telco Business models
* Telecom tower pricing * Mobile application adoption
This book provides empirically driven discussions and
investigations in the relevance of Actor Network Theory (ANT) and
its theoretical concepts. As our civilization evolves from a human
to a technologically driven society, new socio-technical network of
actors - in society, industry and government are emerging by the
day. These networks of actors collaborate to produce contemporary
goods and services; handle production processes; manage risks;
develop social and commercial networks; develop policies; manage
complexities; and create a new way of life. This book provides
unique conceptual tools needed to analyze such processes,
highlighting the effectiveness of ANT in fostering collaborations
between governments, organizations and society.
Knowledge management has always been about the process of creating,
sharing, using, and applying knowledge within and between
organizations. Before the advent of information systems, knowledge
management processes were manual or offline. However, the emergence
and eventual evolution of information systems created the
possibility for the gradual but slow automation of knowledge
management processes. These digital technologies enable data
capture, data storage, data mining, data analytics, and data
visualization. The value provided by such technologies is enhanced
and distributed to organizations as well as customers using the
digital technologies that enable interconnectivity. Today, the fine
line between the technologies enabling the technology-driven
external pressures and data-driven internal organizational
pressures is blurred. Therefore, how technologies are combined to
facilitate knowledge management processes is becoming less
standardized. This results in the question of how the current
advancement in digital technologies affects knowledge management
processes both within and outside organizations. Digital Technology
Advancements in Knowledge Management addresses how various new and
emerging digital technologies can support knowledge management
processes within organizations or outside organizations. Case
studies and practical tips based on research on the emerging
possibilities for knowledge management using these technologies is
discussed within the chapters of this book. It both builds on the
available literature in the field of knowledge management while
providing for further research opportunities in this dynamic field.
This book highlights topics such as human-robot interaction, big
data analytics, software development, keyword extraction, and
artificial intelligence and is ideal for technology developers,
academics, researchers, managers, practitioners, stakeholders, and
students who are interested in the adoption and implementation of
new digital technologies for knowledge creation, sharing,
aggregation, and storage.
Knowledge in its pure state is tacit in natureOCoedifficult to
formalize and communicateOCoebut can be converted into codified
form and shared through both social interactions and the use of
IT-based applications and systems. Even though there seems to be
considerable synergies between the resulting huge data and the
convertible knowledge, there is still a debate on how the
increasing amount of data captured by corporations could improve
decision making and foster innovation through effective
knowledge-sharing practices. Big Data and Knowledge Sharing in
Virtual Organizations provides innovative insights into the
influence of big data analytics and artificial intelligence and the
tools, methods, and techniques for knowledge-sharing processes in
virtual organizations. The content within this publication examines
cloud computing, machine learning, and knowledge sharing. It is
designed for government officials and organizations, policymakers,
academicians, researchers, technology developers, and students.
Despite advancements in technological and engineering fields, there
is still a digital gender divide in the adoption, use, and
development of information communication technology (ICT) services.
This divide is also evident in educational environments and
careers, specifically in the STEM fields. In order to mitigate this
divide, policy approaches must be addressed and improved in order
to encourage the inclusion of women in ICT disciplines. Gender Gaps
and the Social Inclusion Movement in ICT provides emerging research
exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of gender and
policy from developed and developing country perspectives and its
applications within ICT through various forms of research including
case studies. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
digital identity, human rights, and social inclusion, this book is
ideally designed for policymakers, academicians, researchers,
students, and technology developers seeking current research on
gender inequality in ICT environments.
Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Communications -
Media and Politics, Politic Communications, grade: B+, Aalborg
University (Centre for Communications Media and Information
Technology), course: Master in Information Communications
Technology, language: English, abstract: This project studied the
Ghana Broadband Strategy with the aim of evaluating the
recommendations in the strategy side by side the broadband
development in Ghana. The researchers conducted interviews both
officially and unofficially with ICT stakeholders, made
observations, studied Government publications and sourced
information from the internet in order to find out the extent of
broadband development in Ghana. A SWOT analysis is carried out to
determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat to
the development of broadband market in Ghana. The facilitation,
regulatory and market intervention policies recommended in the
Ghana broadband policy is used to evaluate the broadband market to
find out whether the strategy consolidates with the Strengths and
opportunities of the market and whether it corrects the anomalies
that necessitate the weaknesses and threats to the market. A
comparative analysis is carried out with broadband strategies in
other nations to consolidate the perceived omissions in the Ghana
broadband Strategy. In our findings, the researchers saw the Ghana
broadband Strategy to be a positive start towards developing a
comprehensive broadband strategy for Ghana. The strategy did
address some threats and weaknesses of the broadband market. It
also consolidated on some strengths and opportunities of the
broadband market. The researchers also discovered that a market can
actually grow without a policy. But a market will grow faster if a
well implemented policy is guiding the market. It is the hope of
the researchers that this academic exercise will be useful to
anyone who wishes to study the policy effect on the Ghanaian
telecommunications market and the Gha
Blockchain is a technology that transcends cryptocurrencies. There
are other services in different sectors of the economy that can
benefit from the trust and security that blockchains offer. For
example, financial institutions are using blockchains for
international money transfer, and in logistics, it has been used
for supply chain management and tracking of goods. As more global
companies and governments are experimenting and deploying
blockchain solutions, it is necessary to compile knowledge on the
best practices, strategies, and failures in order to create a
better awareness of how blockchain could either support or add
value to other services. Cross-Industry Use of Blockchain
Technology and Opportunities for the Future provides emerging
research highlighting the possibilities inherent in blockchain for
different sectors of the economy and the added value blockchain can
provide for the future of these different sectors. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as data privacy,
information sharing, and digital identity, this book is ideally
designed for IT specialists, consultants, design engineers,
cryptographers, service designers, researchers, academics,
government officials, and industry professionals.
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