Holsapple, C.W.: Knowledge management in decision making and decision support (1995)
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- Abstract
- Introduces a knowledge management oriented view of decisions and decisioning as a complement to classical perspectives and as a contribution to understanding computer based possibilities for relaxing strains on decision makers. The perspective includes a model of knowledge management activities performed by a decision maker and a taxonomy of knowledge types. This leads to a characterization of decision support system purposes, traits and potentials that offer a basis for new research into computerized possibilities for knowledge management
- Source
- Knowledge and policy. 8(1995) no.1, S.5-22