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Since knowledge systems and knowledge management programs are put
in place to suppose worker's in the performance of their jobs;
knowledge is, therefore, an essential component in the achievement
of goals and production of economic benefit of an organisation.
Dynamic Models for Knowledge-Driven Organizations presents a
widespread collection of research on the understanding of the
managerial, technical and human issues associated with the use of
knowledge in organisations while bearing in mind the design,
development and maintenance of useful knowledge management systems.
This reference is essential for the tools and information needed to
effectively implement knowledge management systems and would
benefit researchers and practitioners alike.
As current information technology and social media continue to make
it easier for us to keep in touch with one another, organizations
are asking whether social media is reliable enough for its crisis
response plans. Using Social and Information Technologies for
Disaster and Crisis Management highlights examples of disaster
situations in recent years in which social and information
technologies were useful in distributing and receiving information
updates. This comprehensive collection brings together research for
practitioners and researchers interested in the uses of information
technology in crisis management.
When a disaster strikes, having every possible resource available
is an urgent need for those practitioners and government officials
put in charge of aid and recovery to those in need. Managing Crises
and Disasters with Emerging Technologies: Advancements offers the
most vital, up-to-date research within the field of disaster
management technologies. Since the first disaster information
network was set up nearly fifteen years ago, information
technologies have advanced at an exponential rate, allowing those
managing emergencies, crises, and disasters to effectively manage
and utilize data in a safe, efficient way. This collection includes
research and updates from authors from around the world, with a
variety of perspectives and insights into the most cutting edge
technology the field has to offer.
Due to the recent advances in computers and technology as a whole,
Knowledge Management has taken on a whole new importance. In our
society we need KM to ensure that we apply knowledge correctly to
differing situations and effectively use that information at the
correct times. Global Aspects and Cultural Perspectives on
Knowledge Management: Emerging Dimensions presents new
technologies, approaches, issues, solutions, and cases that can
help an organization implement a knowledge management (KM)
initiative or provide a knowledge base for the
practitioner/academic researcher. This book presents the issues
that drive the technologies, processes, methodologies, techniques,
and practices used to implement KM in a variety of ways and in the
multi-faceted modern environment that we find ourselves in today.
Within the past ten years, tremendous innovations have been brought
forth in information technology and knowledge management. Some of
the key technical innovations have included the introduction of
social media, artificial intelligence, as well as improved network
connectivity and capacity. Effective Knowledge Management Systems
in Modern Society is a critical scholarly resource that presents an
overview of how technical, social, and process changes are
impacting the way knowledge systems are being designed. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as knowledge engineering,
cognitive ergonomics, and interorganizational knowledge, this book
is geared toward consultants, practitioners, and researchers
seeking current research on how new approaches in knowledge
management impact information technology professionals.
As the business community trends toward placing a greater priority
and value conception on organizational knowledge management and
memory, organizations worldwide are sharing an increasing urgency
in the need for proven technologies and research-based practices to
guide their efforts to preserve and realize competitive advantage
from their organizational knowledge assets. ""Knowledge Management,
Organizational Memory and Transfer Behavior: Global Approaches and
Advancements"" is a comprehensive, international collection of
first-rate research into the field of knowledge management. This
book captures an in-depth knowledge base for academia and industry
on the most current and useful concepts, applications, and
processes relevant to the successful management of knowledge
assets.
Central to the study of knowledge management is the notion that
retaining existing practices and experiences and applying them to
new scenarios improves organizational and individual performance.
While a strong foundation has been constructed by over two decades
of research in this discipline, there are still significant
opportunities for us to advance our understanding of knowledge
creation, use, and transfer. Conceptual Models and Outcomes of
Advancing Knowledge Management: New Technologies discusses theory
and practice in the design of knowledge management systems,
facilitation of knowledge sharing, and creation of practices that
encourage organizational learning. With a focus on all aspects of
knowledge management research, this book is a valuable resource for
organizations aiming to improve performance as well as researchers
seeking to develop conceptual models and frameworks for further
inquiry.
As global enterprise grows increasingly reliant on electronic data,
processes, and procedures, studies of the management of
organizational knowledge are emerging at the forefront of critical
research. Current Issues in Knowledge Management combines
cutting-edge research on the cultural, technical, organizational,
and human issues surrounding the creation, capture, transfer, and
use of knowledge in today's organizations. Providing foremost
information on topics such as organizational memory, knowledge
management in enterprises, enablers and inhibitors of knowledge
sharing and transfer, and emerging technologies of knowledge
management, this estimable reference offers vital research
information to practitioners and scholars in a variety of settings.
With the advent of electronic databases, information technologies,
and the Internet, organizations now more than ever have easy access
to all the knowledge they need to conduct their affairs.
Identifying the useful information in all that data, however, can
pose a challenge. Knowledge Discovery, Transfer, and Management in
the Information Age brings together the latest empirical research
in knowledge management practices and information retrieval
strategies to assist organizations in effectively and efficiently
utilizing the data at their disposal. Academics, managers,
researchers, and professionals within the field of knowledge
management will make use of this book to increase their
understanding of best practices in the manipulation of information
resources.
As our society becomes more complicated, so do the unfortunate
events which occur. The importance of developing systems and
applications for these crises is critical. The response and
management of a crisis is paramount and thus requires innovative
research to better understand how to improve our systems. Crisis
Response and Management and Emerging Information Systems: Critical
Applications provides a comprehensive, cross disciplinary look at
the advancing and understanding of organizational, technical,
human, and cognitive issues associated with the use of information
systems in responding and managing crises of all kinds. This book
presents the issues that drive the technologies, processes,
methodologies, techniques, and practices used to implement
information systems in a variety of ways and in the multi-faceted
modern environment that we find ourselves in today. The advancement
of these critical applications will benefit from this publication
as it provides valuable information for future crisis situations.
Within the past ten years, tremendous innovations have been brought
forth in information technology and knowledge management. Some of
the key technical innovations have included the introduction of
social media, artificial intelligence, as well as improved network
connectivity and capacity. Effective Knowledge Management Systems
in Modern Society is a critical scholarly resource that presents an
overview of how technical, social, and process changes are
impacting the way knowledge systems are being designed. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as knowledge engineering,
cognitive ergonomics, and interorganizational knowledge, this book
is geared toward consultants, practitioners, and researchers
seeking current research on how new approaches in knowledge
management impact information technology professionals.
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