Personal knowledge management: The role of Web 2.0 tools for managing knowledge at individual and organisational levels
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to discuss new approaches for managing personal knowledge in the Web 2.0 era. The paper questions whether Web 2.0 technologies (social software) are a real panacea for the challenges associated with the management of knowledge. Can Web 2.0 reconcile the conflicting interests of managing organisational knowledge with personal objectives? Does Web 2.0 enable a more effective way of sharing and managing knowledge at the personal level?
Design/methodology/approach
Theoretically deductive with illustrative examples.
Findings
Web 2.0 plays a multifaceted role for communicating, collaborating, sharing and managing knowledge. Web 2.0 enables a new model of personal knowledge management (PKM) that includes formal and informal communication, collaboration and social networking tools. This new PKM model facilitates interaction, collaboration and knowledge exchanges on the web and in organisations.
Practical implications
Based on these findings, professionals and scholars will gain a better understanding of the potential role of Web 2.0 technologies for harnessing and managing personal knowledge. The paper provides concrete examples of how Web 2.0 tools are currently used in organisations.
Originality/value
As Web 2.0 has become integrated in our day‐to‐day activities, there is a need to further understand the relationship between Web 2.0 and PKM.
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Citation
Razmerita, L., Kirchner, K. and Sudzina, F. (2009), "Personal knowledge management: The role of Web 2.0 tools for managing knowledge at individual and organisational levels", Online Information Review, Vol. 33 No. 6, pp. 1021-1039. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684520911010981
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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