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Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 2007
- Bonnie Cheuk:
Applying Snowden's Narrative Technique to Conduct Project debrief within the British Council: an Exemplar of Knowledge Management Project. 1-8 - Ramaraj Palanisamy:
Capturing Users' Tacit Knowledge in ERP Implementation: an Exploratory Multi-Site Case Study. 9-23 - Theodore J. Randles, Chris D. Blades:
Creating Explanations that Guide and motivate. 25-32 - Abou-Bakr Abdel-Moteleb, Mark Woodman:
Towards a Knowledge Management System Development Method: Critique of Some Relevant Theories and Methodologies. 33-43 - Sung-Eui Cho, Won Jun Lee, Jonguk Kim:
Classification of Knowledge Areas/Hierarchies and its Implications in Mass customisation: an Exploratory Study. 45-55 - Souad Kamoun-Chouk:
Environmental Scanning in Tunisian Manufacturing SMEs. 57-67 - Kimberly Stauss:
Exploring Knowledge Management and Knowledge Sharing in a Non-Profit Human Service Organisation. 69-77
Volume 6, Number 2, June 2007
- Rupak Rauniar, Greg Rawski, Jeramy Meacham:
Collective ambition, Creative Chaos, Information Redundancy, and Shared Knowledge in Integrated Product Development - Case Study. 79-89 - Sharman Lichtenstein, Craig M. Parker, Alexia Hunter:
Dynamic Knowledge Integration in Socio-Technical Networks: an Interpretive Study of Intranet Use for Knowledge Integration. 91-103 - Kathryn Cormican, Lawrence Dooley:
Knowledge Sharing in a Collaborative Networked Environment. 105-114 - Carol Royal, Loretta O'Donnell:
Education for sustainability: Creating Skills in Human Capital Analysis. 115-125 - Jeong Ah Kim, Seung Yong Choi, Rhan Jung:
Agent Based Process Management Environment - Mercury. 127-137 - Greg Timbrell, Patrick Lambe, Ørjan Taule:
Throwing Pebbles into a Dark CAVE: a Study of Participation and Behaviour in the {Act-KM} Online Community. 139-152 - Eun Hee Kim, Yongtae Park:
Prediction of is Project escalation Based on Software Development Risk Management. 153-163
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2007
- Bonnie Cheuk:
Applying Sense-Making and Narrative Techniques to Capture Lessons Learnt. 165-171 - Vimala Perumal, Peter Charles Woods:
The Need for Knowledge Management in the Malaysian Film Industry: a Case Study. 173-180 - Jiaming Zhan, Han Tong Loh:
Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Improve the Accuracy of Document Clustering. 181-188 - Rosa Nelly Trevinyo-Rodríguez, Nick Bontis:
The Role of Intellectual Capital in Mexican Family-Based Businesses: Understanding their Soul, Brain and Heart. 189-200 - Mohammed Zafar Anis, A. Mukherjee, B. K. Roy:
Application of Data Mining Techniques for Proper Design of Knowledge Repository. 201-209 - Siu Loon Hoe:
Organisational Learning: Conceptual Links to Individual Learning, Learning Organisation and Knowledge Management. 211-217 - Meliha Handzic, Amila Lagumdzija, Amer Celjo:
A Survey of Knowledge Management Adoption in Public Administration. 219-230
Volume 6, Number 4, December 2007
- W. Y. Shek, Chi Fai Cheung, Wing Bun Lee, Y. Y. Chong:
Systematic Knowledge Auditing: a Case Study in a Power Utility Company. 231-239 - Chi Fai Cheung, Sui Hei Fung, S. K. Kwok, Wing Bun Lee, Burly Tan:
A Study of Knowledge-Based Simulation for Enterprise Resources Planning. 241-249 - Keivan Kianmehr, Hongchao Zhang, Konstantin Nikolov, Tansel Özyer, Reda Alhajj:
Utilising Neural Network and Support Vector Machine for gene Expression Classification. 251-260 - Yi-Chan Chung, Chih-Hung Tsai, Yau-Wen Hsu:
Research on the Correlation among Critical Success Factors, of Knowledge Management, Executive Degree of Knowledge Management Activities and New Product Development Performance in Taiwan's High-Tech Firms. 261-270 - Qin Ding, William Perrizo:
Support-Less Association Rule Mining Using Tuple Count Cube. 271-280 - Raghavendra Gokakkar:
Effects of Social Identity Processes on Coordination and Knowledge Sharing in Geographically Distributed Software Teams. 281-296 - Robert Carty, Siobhan Walsh:
The Role of Middle Managers in Knowledge Transfer. 297-302
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