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Review: Knowledge management and knowledge management
systems: Conceptual foundations and research issues
Abstract: Knowledge is abroad and abstract notion that has defined
epistemological debate in western philosophy since the classical
Greek era. In the past few years, however, there has been a growing
interest in treating knowledge as a significant organisational resource.
Consistent with the interest in organisational knowledge and knowledge
management (KM), IS researchers have begun promoting a class of
information systems, referred to as knowledge management systems
(KMS). The objective of KMS is to support creation, transfer, and
application of knowledge in organisations. Knowledge and knowledge
management are complex and multi-faceted concepts. Thus, effective
development and implementation of KMS requires a foundation in several
rich literatures. To be credible, KMS research and development should
preserve and build upon the significant literature that exists in
different but related fields. This paper provides a review and interpretation
of knowledge management literatures in different fields with an
eye toward identifying the important areas for research. We present
a detailed process view of organisational knowledge management with
a focus on the potential role of information technology in this
process. Drawing upon the literature review and analysis of knowledge
management processes, we discuss several important research issues
surrounding the knowledge management processes and the role of IT
in support of these processes.
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Alavi, M. & Leidner, D. E.
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| Date: |
2001 |
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