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  1. Kaps, G.; Nohr, H.: Erfolgsmessung im Wissensmanagement mit Balanced Scorecards : Teil 1 (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Erfolgsmessung im Wissensmanagement unter Anwendung der Balanced Scorecard. In Teil 1 werden verschiedene Methoden der Erfolgsmessung im Wissensmanagement verglichen, insbesondere wird gezeigt, wie sich die Balanced Scorecard einsetzen und gestalten lässt. In diesem Zusammenhang wird die Darstellung durch die klassischen Perspektiven erläutert und dann ein Ausblick auf Wissensperspektiven gegeben. In Teil 2 wird der Erarbeitungsprozess einer Scorecard erläutert und es werden Messgrößen entwickelt. Außerdem wird der Einfluss der Scorecard auf das organisationale Lernverhalten geschildert. Am Schluss wird Software vorgestellt, die das Konzept der Balanced Scorecard unterstützt
    Date
    22. 3.2001 13:20:44
  2. Kondratieffs Zyklen der Wirtschaft : An der Stelle neuer Vollbeschäftigung? (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hohe Arbeitslosigkeit in den frühen 30er Jahren - und jetzt wieder seit Mitte der 80er Jahre: Sind Beschäftigungskrisen ein Wiederholungsphänomen? Ist der nachfolgende Aufschwung mit Vollbeschäftigung also gleichsam schon gewiß? 1926 beschrieb Nicolai Kondratieff ein Zyklusphänomen der Wirtschaft von 50-60 jähriger Dauer. In diesem Abstand haben seit Beginn des Industriezeitalters technologische Basisinnovationen der Wirtschaft zuerst neue Produkte und Märkte beschert und dann alle Produktions- und Wirtschaftsgebiete revolutioniert. Jahrzehnten allgemeinen Aufschwungs mit Vollbeschäftigung folgte eine Phase der Marktsättigung, Stagnation oder Rezession mit steigender Arbeitslosigkeit, bis eine neue Basisinnovation wieder eine solche 'Lange Welle' anstieß. Kann die Theorie der Langen Wellen zum besseren Verständnis des Strukturwandels beitragen? Hilft ihre praktische Anwendung, die Arbeitslosigkeit zu überwinden? Zu einem intersiziplinären Dialog über diese Fragen versammelt dieser Band internationale Experten. Auch die Kritik der Theorie kommt zu Wort - bis hin zum Zweifel an der Existenz der Langen Wellen überhaupt
    Date
    25. 7.1999 20:22:18
  3. Cardoso, A.M.P.; Bemfica, J.C.; Borges, M.N.: Information and organizational knowledge faced with contemporary knowledge theories : unveiling the strength of the myth (2000) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The paper discusses the applicability of contemporary knowledge theories to the study of information and knowledge as conditions of the survival and development of social organizations. Its relevance is connected to the importance that the variability of environmental conditions acquired from the acceleration of time and the relocation of space, as a result of the contemporary technological innovations. The majority of the managerial models, which focus on the production of information and organizational knowledge, share premises originated from a view of the world based on the myth of absolute objectivity. According to this interpretation, the organizational issue is related to the identification of procedures and rules, which enable the organizations to reach an optimal position in relation to the environmental conditions they face. Reflection on information and knowledge in organizations based on presuppositions of contemporary knowledge theories treats the relevance of circumstantial factors in the organization-environment context acknowledging the fact that the specifics in each organization are, at the same time, the contingency and the possibility of its survival. In this context, learning is not a procedure that can be normalized or generalized, but a process and a product of the survival of the organization. Keeping in mind the distance between this approach and the current patterns and methods - scientific knowledge based on the Cartesian method - the article focuses on the consequences of the hegemony of the scientific model of phenomena explanation - the myth of absolute objectivity - on the potential of the contemporary knowledge theory biology of knowing, or autopoiesis theory, by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela, which is based on the premise that, for the study of organizations, the perception of the object/phenomenon, and its interpretation, is not reachable outside the perceptive experience itself
  4. Rampacher, H.: Bürokommunikation, eine neue Anwendung der Informationswissenschaft? (1982) 0.01
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  5. Westkämper, E.: Wechsel der Paradigmen durch Anwendung technischer Intelligenz in der industrieller Produktion (2000) 0.01
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  6. Swartzberg, T.: Identifying and spreading expertise : The knowledge manager's brief: to disseminate a company's data and the know-how of its staff (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    29.11.1999 12:18:22
    Source
    International Herald Tribune. 15. Nov. 1999, S.22
  7. Stock, W.G.: Informationsmangel trotz Überfluß : Informationsgesellschaft verlangt neue Berufe und Berufsbilder (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Insider. 1995, Nr.4, Juli, S.19-22
  8. Business information in the Intranet age (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:42:34
  9. Krcmar, H.; Buresch, A.: IV-Controlling : ein Rahmenkonzept für die Praxis (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Informationsverarbeitungscontrolling (IV-Controlling) wird in einer Vielzahl wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten diskutiert, doch fehlen in den meisten Fällen Vorschläge für Implementierung und Anwendung in der Praxis. Das Rahmenkonzept eines IV-Controlling mit der besonderen Betonung auf Implementierungsphase und wirtschaftlichen Prozeßabläufen bietet eine Reihe von Werkzeugen für den Einsatz im Informationsmanagement. Hierbei sind strategisches Informationssystem-Portfolio, Projektmanagement für Informationssysteme, Produktmanagement und Management der Infrastruktur der Informationstechnologie die wichtigsten Punkte innerhalb des IV-Controlling
  10. Data mining : Theoretische Aspekte und Anwendungen (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Behandelt werden u.a. die Themen: Ziele und Methoden des Data Mining, Prozeß der Wissensentdeckung, State of the Art in der Forschung und Anwendung des Data Mining, wichtige Data Mining Tools, die Rolle der Informationsverarbeitung im KDD Prozeß, Data Warehousing, OLAP, Ansätze zur Benutzerunterstüzung des Data Mining Prozesses, Modellselektion und Evaluierungsmethoden für Data Mining Algorithmen
  11. John, M.; Drescher, J.: Semantische Technologien im Informations- und Wissensmanagement : Geschichte, Anwendungen und Ausblick (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In diesem Kapitel werden anhand der Anwendungen des betrieblichen Informationsmanagements die verschiedenen Wissens- und Informationsprozesse dargestellt, die hei der Entwicklung semantischer Anwendungen grundlegend sind. Ziel ist es aus der Entwicklungsperspektive der einzelnen Anwendungen die Notwendigkeit und den Nutzen aufzuzeigen, der sich aus dem Einsatz von semantischen Technologien ergibt. Die vorgestellten Fallbeispiele veranschaulichen die Einsatzgebiete von semantischen Technologien in der betrieblichen Anwendung.
  12. Information systems outsourcing in theory and practice (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.1996 10:51:56
  13. Mentzas, G.: ¬A functional taxonomy of computer-based information systems (1994) 0.01
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    Date
    8. 3.1997 13:34:22
  14. Kmuche, W.: Strategischer Erfolgsfaktor Wissen : Content Management: der Weg zum erfolgreichen Informationsmanagement (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    19. 7.2002 22:05:14
  15. Becker, J.: Wissensmanagement mit Referenzmodellen : Konzepte für die Anwendungssystem- und Organisationsgestaltung (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Referenzmodelle stellen etablierte Werkzeuge zum Transfer betriebswirtschaftlichen und informationstechnischen Knowhows für den Bereich der Anwendungssystem- und Organisationsgestaltung dar. Das vorliegende Buch zeigt interessante Ent wicklungsperspektiven für die Referenzmodellkonstruktion und -anwendung und liefert damit sowohl Referenzmodellerstellern als auch Wissens- und Informationsmanagern in Untei nehmen wertvolle Anregungen. Modellentwickler müssen unterschiedliche Modelltypen zu Modellsystemen verknüpfen und die Ableitbarkeit von pro jektspezifischen Varianten aus allgemeingültigen Modellen sicherstellen. Anwender nutzen Referenzmodelle als Basis für unterschiedliche Aufgaben, wie die Einführung einer Standardanwendungssoftware. Anhand von Entwicklungsbeispielen aus unterschiedlichen Bereu chen (insb. Supply Chain Management, Banken und Buchverlage) wird gezeigt, wie der Nutzen von Referenzmodellen durch neue Anwendungsbereiche erhöht werden kann.
  16. 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.
  17. Laukamm, T.: Elektronische Dokumentation : der Wettbewerbsfaktor der Zukunft (1993) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:44:14

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