8 edition of Knowledge processes in globally distributed contexts found in the catalog.
Knowledge processes in globally distributed contexts
Published
2008
by Palgrave Macmillan in Basingstoke [England], New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | edited by Julia Kotlarsky, Ilan Oshri and Paul C. van Fenema. |
Series | Technology, work and globalization |
Contributions | Kotlarsky, Julia., Oshri, Ilan., Fenema, Paul van. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD66 .K62 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 259 p. : |
Number of Pages | 259 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20008788M |
ISBN 10 | 0230007317 |
ISBN 10 | 9780230007314 |
LC Control Number | 2007052862 |
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Knowledge Processes in Globally Distributed Contexts. This book considers the importance of organizing knowledge processes to overcome geographical, time zone and cultural challenges found in global work. This book considers the importance of organizing knowledge processes to overcome geographical, time zone and cultural challenges found in global work.
Providing tools to help readers find a balance between these processes it is a must read of practitioners, academics or students concerned with knowledge processes in globally distributed work. One of the key challenges is the management of knowledge processes of global knowledge workers. This book by Julia Kotlarsky (WBS), Ilan Oshri and Paul van Fenema provides frameworks and tools that enable the reader to consider how to develop, coordinate, and manage knowledge processes in order to create synergetic value in globally distributed contexts.
This book seeks to address one particular challenge, namely, the management of knowledge processes of global knowledge workers. This book provides frameworks and tools that enable the reader to consider how to develop, coordinate, and manage knowledge processes in order to create synergetic value in globally distributed contexts.
Developing a knowledge-based perspective on coordination: The case of global software projects / Julia Kotlarsky, Paul C. van Fenema and Leslie P. Willcocks Ch. Expertise management in a distributed context: The case of offshore information technology outsourcing / Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky, Leslie P.
Willcocks and Paul C. van Fenema. Abstract: Our paper introduces the Global Knowledge Management Framework (GKMF) which describes components and influence factors of knowledge management in globally distributed settings.
The framework identifies the key aspects when designing knowledge management processes and systems and can be used for two main purposes. IGI Global is now offering a new collection of InfoSci-Knowledge Solutions databases, which allow institutions to affordably acquire a diverse, rich collection of peer-reviewed e-books and scholarly e-journals.
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Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, Context/Barriers and Culture: Leidner D, Alavi M, Kayworth T. The role of culture in knowledge management: a case study of two global firms. InternationalFile Size: 1MB. Process orientation. knowledge-intensive (operative) business process.
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Process Model for Knowledge Management Page:4 Figure Nonaka’s Knowledge Conversion Figure Leonard-Barton’s Knowledge Building Model These approaches have some limitations. Knowledge management activities are only analyzed from the view of knowledge lifecycle and focused on the design of knowledge Size: 1MB.
Increased globalization has generated a growth of globally distributed teams, which are characterized by geographical distance and used by organizations to increase innovation.
However, to be able to collaborate effectively, teams are obligated to continuously conduct knowledge transfer (KT) between different geographical locations. Thus, this paper focused on identifying the main barriers.
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Adoption of a comprehensive operating model will ensure that the organization’s vision and objectives. Knowledge management is the transformation of knowledge in the form of insights, understandings, and practical know-how that we all possess in other manifestations like books, technology, practices, and traditions within organizations of all kinds and in society.
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Based on results from the EU-funded ACTIVE project and complemented by recent related results from other researchers, the application of three approaches is presented: the synergy of Web and semantic technology; context-based information.The identified knowledge sharing challenges and practices in GSD can be classified in 6 main themes: management, team structure, work processes/practices, team cognition, social attributes and technology, in which the cost of knowledge sharing, contextual difference, and lack of openness were more frequent challenges for knowledge by: