Journal of Knowledge Management: Volume 17 Issue 5

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Understanding and managing knowledge loss

Abdelkader Daghfous, Omar Belkhodja, Linda C. Angell

Research on knowledge loss is at an early stage of evolution. This paper seeks to extend the existent literature through an exploratory investigation of the drivers and impacts of

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Do you know your valuable customers?

Stefan Wilhelm, Stefan Gueldenberg, Wolfgang Güttel

Customer knowledge has not yet been recognized as a possible source of strategic competitive advantage in expansion of the knowledge-based view. The purpose of this paper is

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Knowledge governance mechanisms and repatriate's knowledge sharing: the mediating roles of motivation and opportunity

Ming-Chang Huang, Ya-Ping Chiu, Ting-Chun Lu

Several studies have explored the relationships among the multiple dimensions of knowledge governance mechanisms (KGMs) and knowledge sharing. However, knowledge governance issues

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Managing reverse knowledge flow in multinational corporations

Nishant Kumar

This study aims to provide insight to the little-researched phenomenon of reverse knowledge flow within multinational corporations (MNCs) and to explain the role of managerial

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Embedded resources and knowledge transfer among R&D employees

Minhyung Kang, Byoungsoo Kim

This paper suggests embedded resources as a new dimension of social capital and aims to prove its value in the knowledge transfer context.

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Visualisation of the organisation knowledge structure evolution

Mario Štorga, Ali Mostashari, Tino Stanković

The paper aims to provide a methodology by which organisational knowledge can be extracted and visualised dynamically over time, providing a glimpse into the knowledge evolution

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Stairways to heaven: implementing social media in organizations

Moria Levy

This paper is aimed at both researchers and organizations. For researchers, it seeks to provide a means for better analyzing the phenomenon of social media implementation in

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Balancing codification and personalization for knowledge reuse: a Markov decision process approach

Hongmei Liu, Kah-Hin Chai, James F. Nebus

This paper aims to provide a systematic framework for organizations to analyze their knowledge reuse processes, and balance codification and personalization within their knowledge

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Meta-analysis of scientometric research of knowledge management: discovering the identity of the discipline

Alexander Serenko

The purpose of this study is to conduct a meta-analysis of prior scientometric research of the knowledge management (KM) field.

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Cover of Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN:

1367-3270

Online date, start – end:

1997

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Manlio Del Giudice