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Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 2009
- Ramaraj Palanisamy:
Tacit Knowledge Sharing in Geographically Distributed Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) Implementation: An Exploratory Multi-Site Case Study. 1-12 - Imad Rahal, Baoying Wang, Riad Rahhal:
Automated Gene-Retrieval System for Biological Information Needs. 13-23 - David E. McNabb, J. Thad Barnowe:
Trends Shaping Public Sector Transformation: Knowledge Management, E-Government and Enterprise Architecture. 25-34 - Hishamuddin Bin Ismail, Mohammad Fateh Ali Khan Panni:
Factors Affecting Customer Retention Toward Internet Banking in Malaysia. 35-43 - Kamphol Wipawayangkool:
Toward a General Model of Knowledge Creation in Virtual Teams. 45-51 - Yunjie Calvin Xu, Kai Huang Joseph Tan:
Multidimensional Models of Information Need. 53-66 - R. C. R. Miranda:
Identifying Conditions to Implement Strategic Knowledge Management in Brazilian Corporations - SKM Math Model Application. 67-77
Volume 8, Number 2, August 2009
- Loo Geok Pee, Atreyi Kankanhalli:
A Model of Organisational Knowledge Management Maturity Based on People, Process, and Technology. 79-99 - Rachael Lindsay, Louise Cooke, Thomas W. Jackson:
The Impact of Mobile Technology on a UK Police Force and Their Knowledge Sharing. 101-112 - Nory G. Jones, Curtis Meadow, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia:
Measuring Intellectual Capital in Higher Education. 113-136 - Ahmad Abareshi, Bill Martin:
A Methodological Examination of MIS Survey Research from 1992-2006. 137-146 - Alonso Perez-Soltero, Mario Barcelo-Valenzuela, Gerardo Sanchez-Schmitz:
Design of an Ontology as a Support to the Knowledge Audit Process in Organisations. 147-158 - Faleh Abdelgader Alhawary, Hanadi Al-Zegaier:
The Successful Implementation of Knowledge Management Processes: The Role of Human Resource Systems "An Empirical Study in the Jordanian Mobile Telecommunication Companies". 159-173 - J. Brooke Shipley, Margaret F. Shipley:
A Fuzzy Rule-Based Model for Artificial Reef Placement Related to Managing Red Snapper (Lutjanus Campechanus) Ecosystems in Alabama Waters. 175-188
Volume 8, Number 3, September 2009
- Xiangming Mu, Jeanette Jordan, Wooseob Jeong, Jacques du Plessis:
Towards a Combined Approach to Metadata in Corporate Knowledge Management: A Case Study of GE Healthcare. 189-200 - Leandro Loss:
Concept Maps as a Tool for Supporting Knowledge Management in Collaborative Research Projects. 201-211 - Wei Zheng:
The Knowledge-Inducing Culture - An Integrative Framework of Cultural Enablers of Knowledge Management. 213-227 - Pasquale Ardimento, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Marta Cimitile, Giuseppe Visaggio:
Empirical Validation of Knowledge Packages as Facilitators for Knowledge Transfer. 229-240 - Champika Liyanage, Tabarak Ballal, Taha Elhag:
Assessing the Process of Knowledge Transfer - An Empirical Study. 251-265 - Michel R. M. Rod, Sarena E. Saunders, Tim Beal:
Knowledge Management in a Business-to-Business Context: An Indian Exemplar? 267-273
Volume 8, Number 4, December 2009
- Fahmi Ibrahim, David Edgar, Vivien Reid:
Assessing the Role of Knowledge Management in Adding Value: Moving Towards a Comprehensive Framework. 275-286 - Mary Lee Kennedy, Malgorzata Stergios:
How to Tie Everyday Work to Strategy. 287-300 - Meng-Lin Shih, Shu-Hui Chuang, Chechen Liao:
Exploring the Mediation Between KM Infrastructure Capabilities and Organisational Performance: The Penetration of Learning by KM Practices. 301-315 - Meeta Dasgupta, A. Sahay, Rajen K. Gupta:
The Role of Knowledge Management in Innovation. 317-330 - Aron Chibba, Jonas Rundquist:
Effective Information Flow in the Internal Supply Chain: Results from a Snowball Method to Map Information Flows. 331-343 - Anjana Pandey, K. R. Pardasani:
PPCI Algorithm for Mining Temporal Association Rules in Large Databases. 345-352 - Congying Wang, Bei Hu, Peng Li:
Empirical Study of Knowledge Fusion Process within Chinese High-Tech Industry Clusters Based on Information Fusion Method. 353-361
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