This book defines the new frontiers in knowledge management. It contains thinking by respected authorities in the field of knowledge management, information systems, and strategic management. The chapters range in their orientation from those that are more humanistic in their treatment, and those that take an economic perspective. All contribute towards deepening our understanding of what the new problems associated with achieving the goals of knowledge management are, and present possible solutions to the problems. Topics covered include: knowledge visualization, knowledge markets, ubiquitous information environments, knowledge flow dynamics, knowledge integration in teams, personalizing delivery systems and knowledge security mechanism.The New Frontiers in Knowledge Management; K.C.Desouza Science and Technology Knowledge Management; R.N.Kostoff Seeing Knowledge Plain: How to Make Knowledge Visible; L.Weiss & L.Prusak Personalizing Knowledge Delivery Services: A Conceptual Framework; A.Majchrzak, R.K.Chellappa & L.P.Cooper Securing Knowledge in Organizations; K.C.Desouza & G.K.Vanapalli Knowledge Markets: Knowledge Management through Market Mechanisms; Y.Awazu, S.Yamakawa & M.Umezawa Beyond the Transaction Perspective for Software Artifacts; C.S?renson Measuring the Consequences of Ubiquitous Computing in Networked Organizations; Y.Yoo & K.Lyytinen The Collaborative Enterprise: Creating Competitive Capabilities; D.J.Skyrme Toward Designing Organizations around Knowledge Flows; M.E.Nissen Exploring the Variation in Project Team Knowledge Integration Competency; S.Newell, S.Adams, M.Crary, P.Glidden, V.LaFarge & A.Nurick The Role of Incentives in Knowledge Management: How to Enhance Knowledge Transfer; R.Evaristo Innocuous Knowledge: Models of Distributed Knowledge Networks; M.K.Pedersen & M.H.Larsen
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