Title
Information Technology for Knowledge Management
Abstract
Knowledge has been lately recognized as one of the most important assets of organizations. Can information technology help the growth and the sustainment of organizational knowledge? The answer is yes, if care is taken to remember that IT here is just a part of the story (corporate culture and work practices being equally relevant) and that the information technologies best suited for this purpose should be expressly designed with knowledge management in view. This special issue of the Journal of Universal Computer Science contains a selection of papers from the First Conference on Practical Applications of Knowledge Management. Each paper describes a specific type of information technology suitable for the support of different aspects of knowledge management.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1997
Journal of Universal Computer Science
knowledge work processes,corporate memories,knowledge life-cycle,information technology,knowledge management,information filtering,corporate culture
Field
DocType
Citations 
Procedural knowledge,Body of knowledge,Knowledge integration,Computer science,Personal knowledge management,Knowledge economy,Knowledge management,Knowledge value chain,Knowledge engineering,Organizational learning
Journal
87
PageRank 
References 
Authors
63.68
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Uwe M. Borghoff1412175.51
Remo Pareschi2601162.52