Title
Emergent standard of knowledge management: Hybrid peer-to-peer knowledge management
Abstract
Knowledge has been a critical resource for supporting business strategies. The major obstacle to classical knowledge management approach is that knowledge workers hesitate to release their own control and give up sharing autonomy. The peer-to-peer architecture facilitates achieving autonomy and self-organized management. However, there are still some problems, such as computational efficiency, organizational memory accumulation. This study proposes a hybrid peer-to-peer architecture to consider the tradeoff between centralized and decentralized knowledge management. The proposed architecture preserves the autonomy of knowledge workers as well as allows the accumulation of organizational memory. It also encourages workers to issue on-line discussions to add knowledge annotations. Under this architecture, a scenario of collaborative product design is described.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1016/j.csi.2006.06.003
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Keywords
Field
DocType
knowledge worker,hybrid peer-to-peer knowledge management,hybrid peer-to-peer architecture,transactive memory,organizational memory,collaborative systems,knowledge management,peer-to-peer,classical knowledge management approach,knowledge annotation,decentralized knowledge management,self-organized management,emergent standard,peer-to-peer architecture,organizational memory accumulation,proposed architecture,business strategy,betweenness centrality,product design,transactional memory,self organization
Procedural knowledge,Domain knowledge,Personal knowledge management,Computer science,Organizational memory,Knowledge management,Knowledge value chain,Organizational learning,Transactive memory,Open Knowledge Base Connectivity
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
29
4
0920-5489
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.56
20
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
hengli yang134427.53
Hsi-Chuan Ho2202.00