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  1. Global information technology systems management : key issues and trends (1996) 0.02
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    RSWK
    Informationstechnik / Internationale Kooperation / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Informationstechnik / Internationales Management / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Informationstechnik / Weltmarkt / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Subject
    Informationstechnik / Internationale Kooperation / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Informationstechnik / Internationales Management / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Informationstechnik / Weltmarkt / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
  2. Wissensbilanzen : Intellektuelles Kapital erfolgreich nutzen und entwickeln (2005) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Wissensmanagement / Effizienzanalyse / Aufsatzsammlung
    Humankapital / Erfolgsfaktor / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Wissensmanagement / Effizienzanalyse / Aufsatzsammlung
    Humankapital / Erfolgsfaktor / Aufsatzsammlung
  3. Knowledge management : putting information and people's competence to work together (1997) 0.01
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  4. Virtuelle Knowledge Communities im Wissensmanagement : Konzeption - Einführung - Betrieb (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Virtuelle Kommunikationsformen und -mittel für die Unterstützung des Wissensmanagements einer Organisation sind notwendig geworden, weil es »die Organisation« in den Strukturen unserer heutigen Wirtschaft immer seltener gibt und wir es vielmehr mit Unternehmensnetzwerken oder Unternehmensverbünden zu tun haben, die jeweils mit dem Attribut »virtuell« versehen sind. Auch auf intraorganisationaler Ebene lösen sich die vertrauten Strukturen auf: Projekt- und Teamorganisation - natürlich auch virtuell - sind heute schon fast die Regel, unter Einbindung auch der Kunden und Zulieferer. Wissensmanagement in dieser Umwelt kann kaum mehr auf direkte Kommunikation von Mitarbeitern setzen, sondern benötigt medial vermittelte Kommunikation und Kooperation. Ein Werkzeug der virtuellen Kooperation und des Wissensaustauschs sind Knowledge Communities. Die einzelnen Beiträge des Buches beleuchten verschiedene Perspektiven dieser virtuellen Wissensgemeinschaften, die derzeit eine zentrale Stellung in der Diskussion um das Wissensmanagement einnehmen. Dabei geht es unter anderem um ein Modell des Wissensmanagements, welches Communities als virtuelle Wissensmärkte optimal unterstützt. Es geht um Aufgabenanalysen und Einführungsstrategien, um ein Betriebskonzept für Communities, um die Rollen der Mitglieder einer Community sowie um ökonomische Strukturen des Wissensaustauschs auf elektronischen Wissensmärkten. Der vorliegende Band ist eine Dokumentation eines Seminars im Studiengang Informationswirtschaft an der Hochschule der Medien. Mit den Beiträgen hoffen der Herausgeber und die Autoren, einen Einblick in die derzeitige Diskussion um die Konzeption, die Einführung und den Betrieb von Knowledge Communities zur Unterstützung von Wissensaustausch und -management geben zu können. Angesprochen sind gleichermaßen Studierende wie Praktiker in den Unternehmen.
  5. Informationswirtschaft : Innovation für die Neue Ökonomie (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das Wirtschaftssystem wandelt sich zu einer global ausgerichteten Netzwerkökonomie. Dies bedeutet einerseits eine zunehmende Initiierung und Abwicklung von Geschäften über das Internet. Andererseits schließen sich Unternehmen zu virtuellen Strukturen mit vernetzten Wertschöpfungsketten zusammen - vom primären Zulieferer bis zum Endvertrieb. Solche Unternehmen erzielen erhebliche Produktivitätszugewinne und Kosteneinsparungen, indem sie Beschaffung, Produktion und Vertrieb über Internet-basierte Informations- und Planungs- und Verwaltungssysteme abwickeln. Kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen eröffnen sich dadurch Möglichkeiten, im Wettbewerb mit Großunternehmen zu bestehen. Darüber hinaus können sie hier ihre Stärke ausspielen, kundenindividuelle Produkte und Dienstleistungen anzubieten. Der Austausch und die Verfügbarkeit von Informationen ist der Rahmen der neuen Ökonomie. Der Bedarf an Fachleuten, die für die Strukturierung von Information und Wissen, der Organisation von Informationsressourcen und -abläufen und der Gestaltung von Informationssystemen in inhaltlicher und technischer Hinsicht verantwortlich sind, ist schon heute kaum abzudecken. Hier setzt die neue Fachdisziplin »Informationswirt schaft« ein, die an der Stuttgarter Hochschule der Medien gelehrt und weiterentwickelt wird. Das Buch ist ein Gemeinschaftswerk der im Studiengang Informationswirtschaft lehrenden Professoren. Es behandelt in seinem einleitenden Beitrag das Modell eines informationswirtschaftlichen Studiums, das den Anspruch erhebt, den Anforderungen an die Qualifikation von Informationsfachleuten gerecht zu werden. Die nachfolgenden Kapitel beschreiben ausgewählte und zugleich zentrale Themen dieses innovativen Forschungsund Arbeitsgebiets. Das Buch richtet sich gleichermaßen an Wissenschaftler, Studierende und Praktiker. Die Autoren möchten mit ihren Beiträgen zum Verständnis dessen, was Informationswirtschaft bedeutet, beitragen.
  6. Knowledge management : concepts and best practices (2003) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Europäische Union / Unternehmen / Wissensmanagement / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Europäische Union / Unternehmen / Wissensmanagement / Aufsatzsammlung
  7. Information for management : a handbook (199?) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Offers ideas, techniques, methods and successful ways of 'putting knowledge to work' from 18 information professionals in all types and sizes of companies and libraries. Toopics range from the assessment of information needs to the delivery of information on a global basis
  8. Handbook on knowledge management : Vol.1: Knowledge matters - Vol.2: Knowledge directions (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    As the most comprehensive reference work dealing with knowledge management (KM), this work is essential for the library of every KM practitioner, researcher, and educator. Written by an international array of KM luminaries, its approx. 60 chapters approach knowledge management from a wide variety of perspectives ranging from classic foundations to cuttingedge thought, informative to provocative, theoretical to practical, historical to futuristic, human to technological, and operational to strategic. The chapters are conveniently organized into 8 major sections. The first volume consists of the sections: foundations of KM, knowledge - a key organizational resource, knowledge processors and processing, influences an knowledge processing. Novices and experts alike will refer to the authoritative and stimulating content again and again for years to come. The second volume consists of the sections: technologies for knowledge management, outcomes of KM, knowledge management in action, and the KM horizon. Novices and experts alike will refer to the authoritative and stimulating content again and again for years to come.
  9. Business information in the Intranet age (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:42:34
  10. Information systems outsourcing in theory and practice (1995) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 7.1996 10:51:56
  11. Information and management : utilization of technology - structural and cultural impact (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    7. 7.1999 12:22:42
  12. Information management for small and medium-sized enterprises (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:13:55
  13. Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien : Workshop GeNeMe 99, Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien, TU Dresden, 28./29.10.1999 (1999) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 7.2002 19:48:22
  14. Information systems and the economies of innovation (2003) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 56(2005) no.8, S.889-890 (J. Warner): "This work is a collection of papers, reflective and theoretical, rather than primarily empirical, from scholars in information systems and economies, with discursive rather than formal modes of argument and presentation. The discipline of information systems (IS) is understood to have developed as codified knowledge about appropriate procedures for the development of customized information and communication technology (ICT) applications. The editors recognize that, with the displacement of customized applications by purchased packages, IS lost its main utility as a prescription for professional practice in the 1990s. The need for the scholarly community to establish its continuing value and to survive might be orte motivation for the increasing resort to theory. A difference in perspective between IS and economies is acknowledged: economiet take an outside-in approach to the results of innovation while IS focuses an the process of innovation. Recognition does not extend to synthesis, and a dynamic by which the process of Innovation both generates and is compelled by the resulting sociotechnical environment is not isolated. The literature of information science is not cited-other writers have noted the analogies between the subjects and disjunctions between the disciplines of IS and information science (Ellis, Allen, & Wilson, 1999)-but interdisciplinary dialogue is advocated. For information science readers, the interest of the work lies in the analogies between topics treated and the emerging theoretical reflection an them. Theory seems to have emerged primarily as a response to empirical difficulties, particularly contradictions between expectations and reality, and can reproduce the divides which motivated it. Empirical generalizations are not distinguished from the motivating forces which created the phenomena covered by those generalizations. For instance, the social constructivist perspective which argues that impact of technology is a matter of interpretation by human actors according to their social conditions, and which acknowledges the interpretive flexibility of a technology in use, is introduced, but technology is not fully recognized as a radical human construction, "organs of the human brain, created by the human hand" (Marx, 1973, p. 706; Warner, 2004), and the notion of impact is retained. The productivity paradox, understood as the weak correlation between investment in ICT and commercial success, forms a recurrent concern. A simple response might that the commercial value of a technology lies in the way it is used. More sophisticatedly the paradox could be regarded as an artifact of the apparent rigor and closeness, particularly temporal closeness, of studies and could be reinterpreted as a productivity effect, corresponding to a transition cost. The conclusion does not recall the distinction between invention, innovation, and diffusion, promised in the preface, and invention tends to be treated as if it were exogenous. The most interesting insights emerge from accounts of cited papers, particularly Ciborra's view of technology as being assimilated to the social by the device of hospitality and Orlikowski's reflections an technology.
  15. Wissen - Innovation - Netzwerke : Wege zur Zukunftsfähigkeit (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:48:44
  16. Kondratieffs Zyklen der Wirtschaft : An der Stelle neuer Vollbeschäftigung? (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    25. 7.1999 20:22:18
  17. Leitfaden zum Forschungsdaten-Management : Handreichungen aus dem WissGrid-Projekt (2013) 0.00
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    Date
    19.12.2015 11:57:22

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