Encyclopedia of knowledge management

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Encyclopedia of knowledge management

David G. Schwartz

Idea Group Reference, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The ""Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management"" is the most comprehensive source of coverage related to the past, present, and emerging directions of knowledge management. Edited by the well-respected knowledge management researcher, Dr David Schwartz of Bar Ilan University (Israel), the ""Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management"" provides a broad basis for understanding the issues, technologies, theories, applications, opportunities and challenges being faced by researchers and organizations today in their quest for knowledge management. Over 170 contributors and advisors from around the world have conferred their expertise to this publication, making this encyclopedia a single source of reliable and modern-day research in the field of knowledge management.

Table of Contents

  • A sample of contents: Knowledge management and virtual organizations
  • Knowledge management for e-economy
  • Knowledge management in the global economy
  • Legal aspects of knowledge management
  • Managerial aspects of knowledge management
  • Organizational and social aspects of knowledge management
  • Organizing knowledge management in distributed organizations
  • Stakeholder-based knowledge management in organizations
  • Successful knowledge management systems implementation
  • Technologies of knowledge management
  • Theoretical aspects of knowledge management.

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