VINE: Volume 36 Issue 1
Table of contents
Setting the stage for exploration
Alex BennetThe purpose of this article is to discuss the important distinctions between organizational and individual learning.
Knowledge‐based organizations in context
Francesco A. CalabreseThis article seeks to discuss a balanced and effective holistic knowledge management (KM) framework, which consists of four key domains postulated and validated in the late 1990s…
Legal issues for the knowledge economy in the twenty‐first century
Cynthia M. GaytonThe purpose of this paper is to examine legal opportunities to develop creativity and innovation in a knowledge‐based economy.
The transformation of business knowledge into intangible assets
Annie GreenProposes that one should take a few steps back to engineer and understand one's knowledge blueprint, so that one can understand better and have more certainty in one's outcome of…
Taking it personally: personal knowledge management
Theresa L. JeffersonAims to discuss personal knowledge management along with its potential benefits and challenges.
Building the enterprise of the future
Arthur J. Murray, Kent A. GreenesThis paper sets out to describe the concept for the Enterprise of the Future, a project within the George Washington University Institute for Knowledge and Innovation. The purpose…
Knowledge management needs security too
Julie J.C.H. RyanThis paper proposes that research should be conducted in how to manage the tension between the conflicts of interest between knowledge sharing and knowledge protection.
Interview with Dan Holtshouse
Michael StankoskyDan Holtshouse started the Knowledge Initiative at Xerox ten years ago with the CEO's backing and positioned the initiative as a strategic imperative reporting into the Chief…
Critical issues for knowledge management implementation at a national level
Peyman Akhavan, Mostafa JafariTo date, critical success factors for designing and implementing a knowledge management system at national level for countries have not been systematically investigated. Existing…
Knowledge cities: the answer to the needs of knowledge‐based development
Kostas Ergazakis, Kostas Metaxiotis, John PsarrasIn the new era of knowledge economy, knowledge and the processes to generate it and manage it are considered to be the most valuable assets of an organisation in the competitive…
Education and training in the knowledge‐based economy
John PsarrasKnowledge management (KM) has recently received considerable attention in the computer information systems community and is continually gaining interest by industry, enterprises…
Stealth KM: how to make KM successful in any organization
Niall SinclairThe knowledge economy presents new demands for government departments and agencies to deliver improved levels of service to their clients. Citizens expect services to be delivered…