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|a Knowledge Integration
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|b The Practice of Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Enterprises /
|c edited by Antonie Jetter, Hans-Horst Schröder, Jeroen Kraaijenbrink, Fons Wijnhoven.
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|a Knowledge Management: More than a Buzzword -- Knowledge Integration by SMEs — Framework -- Knowledge Integration by SMEs - Practice -- Organizing the Toolbox - Typology and Alignment of KI Solutions -- Elicitation — Extracting Knowledge from Experts -- Codification — Knowledge Maps -- Detection — Electronic Knowledge Retrieval -- Assessment — Making Sense of It All -- Transfer - Knowledge Transfer in Networks -- Motivating — Incentive Systems for Knowledge Provision -- Supporting Knowledge Integration at SMEs — The KINX Portal -- Supporting Knowledge Integration at SMEs — Policies -- Wrapping It All Up - Past, Present and Future of Knowledge Integration.
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|a The ability to manage knowledge is relevant for millions of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that operate in high-tech environments. They strongly depend on external knowledge about customers, technologies, and competitors because, as opposed to large companies, they have limited internal knowledge resources and little power to control their business environments. Present KM literature, however, mainly focuses on large companies and therefore does not explain, how SMEs, for example, can successfully apply groupware, data mining, semantic networks, and knowledge maps. This book addresses this problem by introducing the concept of knowledge integration (KI) that places emphasis on the identification, acquisition and use of external knowledge. Drawing from this theoretical basis, the book presents concepts and instruments specifically designed for SMEs, as well as examples of their implementation and use in practice.
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|a Jetter, Antonie.
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|a Schröder, Hans-Horst.
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|a Business and Economics (Springer-11643)
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