VINE: Volume 41 Issue 2

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Knowledge transfer as interaction between experts and novices supported by technology

Maximiliane Wilkesmann, Uwe Wilkesmann

The aim of this paper is to link two sides of knowledge transfer (obtaining and providing knowledge), represented by the interplay between experts and novices, possibilities of

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Realising the strategic impact of business intelligence tools

Ravi S. Sharma, Vironica Djiaw

The purpose of this paper is to explore the effectiveness of business intelligence (BI) tools as enablers of knowledge sharing used by employees in the organisation. This

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Engaging knowledge management learners through web‐based ICT: an empirical study

Thomas Menkhoff, Thang Tze Yian, Chay Yue Wah, Wong Yue Kee

The purpose of this paper is to examine how to successfully blend an e‐learning module into a knowledge management (KM) course aimed at getting KM students interested in the

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Incorporating a knowledge perspective into security risk assessments

Piya Shedden, Rens Scheepers, Wally Smith, Atif Ahmad

Many methodologies exist to assess the security risks associated with unauthorized leakage, modification and interruption of information used by organisations. This paper argues

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Interesting spatiotemporal rules discovery: application to remotely sensed image databases

W. Boulila, I.R. Farah, B. Solaiman, H. Ben Ghézala

Knowledge discovery in databases aims to discover useful and significant information from multiple databases. However, in the remote sensing field, the large size of discovered

Complex knowledge modelling with functional entity relationship diagrams

Diarmuid J. Pigott, Valerie J. Hobbs

Modelling complex knowledge resources can be problematical as there is currently no formalism that can represent the nature of the data‐seeking process at a conceptual level. The

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Knowledge management challenges for nongovernment organizations: The health and disability sector in New Zealand

Michelle Soakell‐Ho, Michael D. Myers

The introduction of competitive tendering and contracting and a lack of transparent funding processes has seen a move towards greater contestability of services in the

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0305-5728

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1971 – 2015

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Emerald Publishing Limited