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  1. Geisler, E.; Wickramasinghe, N.: Principles of knowledge management : theory, practices, and cases (2009) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the new field of knowledge management. It approaches the subject from a management rather than a highly technical point of view, and provides students with a state-of-the-art survey of KM and its implementation in diverse organizations. The text covers the nature of knowledge (tacit and explicit), the origins and units of organizational knowledge, and the evolution of knowledge management in contemporary society. It explores the implementation and utilization of knowledge management systems, and how to measure their impact, outputs, and benefits. The book includes a variety of original case studies that illustrate specific situations in which the absence or existence of knowledge management systems has been crucial to the organization's actions. Charts and figures throughout help clarify more complex phenomena and classifications, and each chapter includes review questions and a comprehensive index.
    LCSH
    Knowledge management
    Knowledge management / Case studies
    Management information systems
    Management information systems / Case studies
    RSWK
    Knowledge management (BVB)
    Management information systems (BVB)
    Subject
    Knowledge management (BVB)
    Management information systems (BVB)
    Knowledge management
    Knowledge management / Case studies
    Management information systems
    Management information systems / Case studies
  2. Botschatzke, U.W.: Informationsverarbeitungs-Controlling in Dienstleistungsunternehmen : zielorientierte Steuerung der betrieblichen Informationsverarbeitung (1993) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Service industries / Germany / Management
    Management information systems
    Series
    Schriften zum Management; Bd. 2
    Subject
    Service industries / Germany / Management
    Management information systems
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  3. Warta, A.: Kollaboratives Wissensmanagement in Unternehmen : Indikatoren für Erfolg und Akzeptanz am Beispiel von Wikis (2011) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Neue Kommunikationsmedien wie Wikis, Blogs oder Social Networking Services haben in der Öffentlichkeit des WWW in den letzten Jahren große Resonanz erfahren. Der einzelne Nutzer ist nicht mehr nur passiver Konsument, sondern - auch als IT-Laie - zunehmend in der Lage, global aktiv zu werden. Unternehmen stehen gleichzeitig mehr denn je vor der Herausforderung, in einem immer dynamischeren und wissensintensiveren Wettbewerb weltweit zu bestehen. In vielen Unternehmen gab und gibt es daher Überlegungen, neue, dynamischere Kommunikationsmedien, die vielen Mitarbeitern aus dem Privatleben bekannt sind, auch intern einzusetzen. Doch der erfolgreiche Einsatz beispielsweise eines Wikis im Unternehmen ist ein komplexer und langwieriger Prozess. In dieser Arbeit geht es vorrangig um die Frage, wie der Erfolg oder Misserfolg beim Einsatz von Wikis in Unternehmen gemessen werden kann. Auf den Theorieteil zu Wissensmanagement, dem sog. "Social Web" und verschiedenen Forschungsperspektiven auf Wikis, folgt eine explorative Vorstudie zu den Erwartungen an ein Wiki in einem Unternehmen der Automobilindustrie. Den Schwerpunkt der Arbeit bildet eine aus einem qualitativen und einem quantitativen Part bestehende Hauptstudie, die auf einem Modell zur Messung des Erfolgs von Informationssystemen basiert. Im qualitativen Teil wurden zwölf semi-strukturierte Experteninterviews mit insgesamt 28 Teilnehmern in zehn Unternehmen unterschiedlicher Größe und aus verschiedenen Branchen in ganz Deutschland mit dem Ziel durchgeführt, erfolgreich und noch nicht erfolgreich etablierte Wikis zu identifizieren. Die Wikis in diesen beiden Gruppen wurden anschließend im quantitativen Teil in den Bereichen Wachstum, Strukturierung, Qualität, Alter, Aktivität, Aktualität, Kollaboration, Abgrenzung, Integration, Awareness und Transparenz anhand von 74 Indikatoren verglichen. Statistische Signifikanztests dienten schließlich der Identifikation der Indikatoren, die für die Unterscheidung erfolgreich und noch nicht erfolgreich etablierter Wikis geeignet sind.
  4. Maßun, M.: Collaborative information management in enterprises (2009) 0.01
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  5. Willke, H.: Systemisches Wissensmanagement : mit Fallstudien von Carsten Krück, Susanne Mingers, Konstanze Piel, Torsten Strulik und Oliver Vopel (2001) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Knowledge management / Case studies
    Subject
    Knowledge management / Case studies
  6. Widén-Wulff, G.: ¬The challenges of knowledge sharing in practice : a social approach (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This book looks at the key skills that are required in organizations in the information intensive society; it also examines the power of information behaviour on the construction of different kinds of shared knowledge and social identity in a group. The book introduces the different dimensions of social capital that is structural and cognitive, and looks at the relational aspects of information behaviour in organizations. This book analyses experiences with two different case studies - in the financial and biotechnology industries - in order to gain additional insights in how the internal organization environment should be designed to support the development of the organization's intellectual capital. Key Features 1. Introduces social capital dimensions to the knowledge management framework 2. Provides empirical work on the new combination of social capital and organizational information behaviour. 3. Two different information sharing practices are presented: a claims handling unit (routine based work) and a biotechnology firm (expert work) 4. Develops social capital measures into qualitative information research 5.The book illustrates the importance of social aspects in ma She has worked as a visiting researcher at Napier University, Edinburgh, 2004-05. Her teaching and research concerns information seeking, information management in business organizations, and aspects of social capital and knowledge sharing in groups and organizations. She has published several articles and papers in these areas. Readership The book is aimed at academics and students at all levels in library and information science, as well as information management and knowledge management practitioners and managers interested in managing information and knowledge effectively.Contents Part 1: Theories of Information Sharing Information sharing in context Patterns of sharing - enablers and barriers Social navigation Part II: Two Practices in Information Sharing Introducing the two cases Claims handlers Expert organisation Part III: Insights into Information, Knowledge Sharing and Social Capital Dimensions of social capital in the two cases Social capital and sharing - building structures for knowledge sharing and its management Importance of the awareness of social capital in connection with information and knowledge sharing in today's companies.
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  7. Wissensbilanzen : Intellektuelles Kapital erfolgreich nutzen und entwickeln (2005) 0.00
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  8. Hermans, J.: Ontologiebasiertes Information Retrieval für das Wissensmanagement (2008) 0.00
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    Series
    Advances in information systems and management science; 39
  9. Spitta, T.: Informationswirtschaft : eine Einführung (2006) 0.00
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    LCSH
    Management Science
    Subject
    Management Science
  10. Mujan, D.: Informationsmanagement in lernenden Organisationen : Erzeugung von Informationsbedarf durch Informationsangebot ; was Organisationen aus der Informationsbedarfsanalyse lernen können (2006) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Um zu betonen, dass Informationsmanagement eben nicht ausschließlich Technik ist, geht er in seinem Werk ebenfalls darauf ein, zu welchen Disziplinen Informationsmanagement gezählt werden kann. Es gibt Überschneidungen mit dem Personalmanagement, Projektmanagement, Sicherheitsmanagement und dem Datenmanagement. Spricht man von einem übergeordneten Management, so kann man es der strategischen Ebene zuordnen. Dieser werden nach Stickel folgende Funktionen zugeschrieben - Entwicklung bzw. Fortschreibung von Strategien - Gestaltung der Organisation (Aufbau-und Ablauforganisation) - Gestaltung der Märkte (Beschaffungsund Absatzmärkte) - Gestaltung der Produktionsprozesse (Wertschöpfung) - Gestaltung der Unternehmenskultur und weitere Subsysteme (Stickel 2001, 7). Auch wenn der Titel ausschließlich von Informationsmanagement spricht, so steht im Fokus doch eher die Informationsbedarfsanalyse. Der ein oder andere Leser würde durch den Titel vielleicht etwas anderes erwarten. Natürlich spielt das Informationsmanagement ebenfalls eine große Rolle und gehört zwingend zu einer Informationsbedarfsanalyse in diesem Bereich dazu, trotzdem wird im praktischen Teil nur die Informationsbedarfsanalyse angewandt. Es wäre wünschenswert gewesen, wenn letzte ebenfalls im Titel erschienen wäre.
    Theme
    Information Resources Management

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