... implemented by an organization Newell et al (2003) examine related interactions and impacts as ERP and knowledgemanagementsystem implemented simultaneously within an organization Haines and Goodhue ... REFERENCES Alavi M, Leidner D 2001 Review: knowledgemanagement and knowledgemanagement systems: conceptual foundations and research issues MIS Quarterly 25(1): 107–136 Albert S, Baradley K 1997 Managing ... 135 147 Mabert V, Soni A, Venkataramanan M 2003 Enterprise resource planning: managing the implementation process European Journal of Operational Research 146 : 302– 314 Motwni J, Mirchandani D, Madan...
... knowledgemanagement systems would be considerably improved by incorporating these features 4.2 KMS Maintenance: Balancing Additional Workload and Accurate Content In aknowledgemanagement system, ... traditional approaches to systems development, such as those adopted for organizational databases for instance, may not be appropriate For example, with traditional systems, the domain data is ... Honda, S., Tomioka, H., Kimura, T., Ohsawa, T., Okada, K., and Matsushita, Y A Virtual Office Environment Based on a Shared Room Realizing Awareness Space and Transmitting Awareness Information,”...
... components and metacontent in one place makes them easier to maintain, track, and find It also provides a more secure way of storing your data Having your data localized means you have a smaller area ... Content Management Application (CMA) Simply stated, a content management application (CMA) manages the full life cycle of content components, from inception through removal A CMA will create, maintain, ... known as personalization (Chapter covers personalization in more detail.) You can also see that the left side of the page is made up of a navigation bar You can find navigation bars (NavBars)...
... folder hierarchy Meta-data is added automatically e.g creation/change date, creator, and manually via customizable categories All meta-data are stored in a relational data base and can be queried ... systems, data base systems, data warehouses, document and content management systems, messaging systems and personal (or group) information management systems as well as organization-external sources ... communication, the sharing of data and documents as well as the management of electronic assets in general and of Web content in particular In analogy to data warehousing, extract, transformation and...
... technological innovation and the creation, accumulation and transmission of knowledge F J Forcadell and F Guadamillas Knowledge and Process Management CASE STUDY Figure Irizar chart Figure Organizational ... In addition, people’s active participation in knowledge creation and transmission in working teams is an essential cultural value At Irizar, participation is the AKnowledgeManagement Strategy ... of knowledge creation in organizations Working paper, University of New South Wales, Australia Teece D, Pisano G, Shuen A 1997 The dynamic capabilities and strategic management Strategic Management...
... capability ‘ pertaining to knowledge creation and utilization that enhances a firm’s ability to gain and sustain a competitive advantage’ (Zahra and George, 200 2a) Zahra and George (200 2a) argue ... applications which enhances a firm’s ability to gain and sustain a competitive advantage Knowledgemanagement systems (KMS) refer to a class of information systems applied to managing individual and ... made between potential absorptive capacity and realized absorptive capacity (Zahra and George, 200 2a) The former makes a firm receptive to acquiring and assimilating external information and knowledge...
... on a decade of paradigm wars Academy of Management Review 21(3): 619–654 Gold AH, Malhotra A, Segars AH 2001 Knowledge management: an organizational capabilities perspective Journal of Management ... Structural mechanisms K’Netix Buckman Laboratories case study RESEARCH ARTICLE Knowledge and Process Management H Benbya and N A Belbaly KnowledgeManagement Systems Effectiveness Leadership Management ... 1999 Knowledgemanagement systems: Issues, challenges and benefits C AIS 1(7): 2–36 Alavi M, Leidner DE 2001 Knowledgemanagement and knowledgemanagement systems: conceptual foundations and research...
... types of data to be processed by the digital information systems: the mainstream data, the source- of knowledge data, and the shared data [17] 1) The “Mainstream” Data The “Mainstream” data make up ... must evaluate all possible choices in terms of criteria relevant to a given set of goals Taking into consideration all available information (“Mainstream” data, “Shared” data, “Source-of -Knowledge ... data on evolving events to take in charge, management and technical data) Through the “Shared data System , he communicates in real time with the other actors; he exchanges information and shares...
... and system implementation we are grateful to alphabetically Kevin Haas, Matt Jacobsen, Tirthankar Lahiri, Qingshan Luo, Svetlozar Nestorov, Anand Rajaraman, Hugo Rivero, Michael Rys, and Takeshi ... unique path expressions As an example, Figure 10 is a screen snapshot of the Java presentation of a DataGuide This DataGuide summarizes an existing database for Stanford's Database Group, similar ... that if the database contains cycles, then a general path expression may match an in nite number of paths in the data When trying to match a general path expression against the database, we match...
... characterize them syntactically and semantically The analysis includes word-sense disambiguation of nouns, verbs (including subca tegorization identification), and adjectives and semantic analysis ... Fiszman et al., 2003) about topics of interest.2 Parsing and Creation of XML Tagging KMS and each of its application areas is based on parsing text and then transforming parse trees into an XML representation ... primary purpose of KMS is to serve as a tool that will enable users (such as scientists and intelligence analysts) to accumulate and manage knowledge (including facts, such as described in Fiszman...
... requires an appropriate combination of organizational, and managerial initiatives along with, in many cases, deployment of appropriate technology” [60] What is aKnowledgeManagementSystem KMS? A KMS ... the relationship between KnowledgeManagement (KM), aKnowledgeSystem (KS), and KnowledgeManagement Systems (KMS) You can see as shown in the diagram that KnowledgeManagement encompasses both ... What is Knowledge Management? Knowledgemanagement is the management of an organization’s knowledge resources In order to retain vital knowledge, organizations have begun to study tacit and explicit...
... that can be shared This is one of several ways that aknowledge engineer can represent knowledge ■ Relational and object databases—Relational and object databases primarily contain structured and ... DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OTHER AUERBACH PUBLICATIONS Agent-Based Manufacturing and Control Systems: New Agile Manufacturing Solutions for Achieving Peak Performance Massimo Paolucci and ... several articles taken from the AI Magazine, where I came across the “Checklist Approach.” This approach examined key areas of asystem under discussion (i.e., task, payoff, customer management, system...
... risk management is so-called a tool which enables management to identify, assess and manage risks in the face of uncertainty Similarly, risk management is a general management function that seeks ... practices, regulations and law systems, lacking of information and knowledge of risk management Therefore, risks in trading as well as in business activities are inevitable As a result, managing ... by five major professional associations in the United States as below: The American Accounting Association – AAA The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants - AICPA Financial Executives...
... (implementing and evaluating or measuring) 1.3 RESEARCH PURPOSES AND POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS There is little literature and research available in the area of Balanced Scorecard as a strategic managementsystem ... Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases McGraw-Hill 2.2 MEASUREMENT OF PERFORMANCE Kaplan and Norton argue that BSC is a primarily a tool that secure the strategy implementation in an organization ... a strategic effect, the organization must measure what is strategically important As early as 1983, Kaplan wrote about how organizations could measure organizations’ performance He argued that...
... (or called Project Accountants) and head office such as the Financial Accountants, Management Accountants and Finance Manager are the internal users of the system Also, the management team that ... Information in ZBMS Strategic Board of Director, Managing Director Tactical Chief Operating Officer, General Manager (Finance) Operational Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Financial Accountant, ... existing value of accountants AIS also provide information on both actual and budget data of the organisation that helps company’s management to plan and control business operation Good management...
... context and has been identified as an important cultural attribute that facilitates knowledge exchange (Al-Adaileh & Al-Atawi, 2011) Basically, openness to change is having a high absorptive capacity ... organization (SamGnanakkan, 2010) Organizational commitment has been studied as a mediating variable in the relation between knowledge- sharing predictors and knowledge sharing (Tangaraja et al., ... information Cite this article as: A systematic review of knowledgemanagement and knowledge sharing: Trends, issues, and challenges, Muhammad Asrar-ul-Haq & Sadia Anwar, Cogent Business & Management (2016),...
... Management) o Effective KMS d a việc học kiến thức thay đổi thủ tục hướng tiến cận kết (Is based on learning new knowledge and changing procedures and approaches as a result) o Microsoft đề nghị ... Thường không khách quan hình thức h a d Người quản lý tri thức quản lý liệu (Data & KnowledgeManagement Workers), COP (Communities of Practice) o Người quản lý liệu (Data workers) thư ký, trợ ... DANH MỤC HÌNH Chương 11: KnowledgeManagement and Specialized Information Systems Nguyên lý mục tiêu học tập Quản lý tri thức cho phép tổ chức chia kiến thức kinh nghiệm...
... organization spanning or start in a functional department Raub and Wittich emphasize that KnowledgeManagement is a gradual process [RaWi04] This means that aKnowledgeManagement initiative can ... Often management and team leaders are involved in the small talk Independent of the actual rate of private and personal small talk, top management s attitude to small talk enables a rich and vital ... providers KnowledgeManagementKnowledgeManagementKnowledge Management, in this study, is seen as a set of deliberate activities and arrangements which try to make relevant knowledge available to...
... the organizational boundaries, leading to increased innovative partnerships and alliances (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995) If organizations are to systematically disseminate new knowledge to achieve ... OF AKNOWLEDGEMANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION MODEL As a means of summary, the different aspects of innovation in regard to knowledge management, as discussed in the literature and the research, can ... The Manager as Anthropologist Fontana/Collins: London Brand A 1998 Knowledgemanagement and innovation at 3M Journal of KnowledgeManagement 2: 1, 17±22 Burgoyne J, Reynolds M 1997 Managing Learning,...
... knowledge- management methodology Journal of KnowledgeManagement 5(4): 300–310 103 RESEARCH ARTICLE Sena JA, Shani AB 1999 Intellectual capital and knowledge creation: towards an alternative framework ... people management challenge Education and Training 43(4/5): 215–224 KnowledgeManagement Implementation Frameworks RESEARCH ARTICLE Civi E 2000 Knowledgemanagement as a competitive asset: a review ... (13) (14) (15) (16) Obtain management buy-in Survey and map the knowledge landscape Plan the knowledge strategy Create and define knowledge- related alternatives and potential initiatives Portray...