Knowledge management in non-collocated environments: a look at centralized vs. distributed design approaches
Desouza, K.C., Jayaraman, A., & Evaristo, J.R. (2003) Knowledge management in non-collocated environments: a look at centralized vs. distributed design approaches. In Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS’03).
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t: In the domain of project management, types of knowledge can be characterized as "knowledge in projects", "knowledge about projects", and "knowledge from projects". The use of information technology in the realm of knowledge management has been approached from two main angles: codification and personalization. In the following paper, we look at the implications that each technological approach has on the aggregation, transfer, and sensemaking of knowledge in distributed environments. Drawing on the strengths and limitations of each technique, we propose a hybrid model. Research questions pertaining to the management of knowledge systems are presented.
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Item Type: | Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Conference contribution) | ||
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DOI: | 10.1109/hicss.2003.1173656 | ||
ISBN: | 0-7695-1874-5 | ||
Pure ID: | 68444189 | ||
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School Current > Schools > School of Management |
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Copyright Owner: | IEEE and authors | ||
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Deposited On: | 10 Jul 2018 04:34 | ||
Last Modified: | 08 Feb 2025 02:21 |
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