Table of contents - Special Issue: Knowledge Management in the Not-for-Profit Sector
Guest Editors: Dr Gillian Ragsdell
Inclusive perspectives or in-depth learning? A longitudinal case study of past debates and future directions in knowledge management for development
Julie Ferguson– This paper aims to analyze how the debate around knowledge management for development has evolved over a 14-year period.
Knowledge needs in the non-profit sector: an evidence-based model of organizational practices
Dinesh Rathi, Lisa M. Given, Eric ForcierThis paper aims to present findings from a study of non-profit organizations (NPOs), including a model of knowledge needs that can be applied by practitioners and scholars to…
The extent and effectiveness of knowledge management in Australian community service organisations
Trevor Downes, Teresa MarchantThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the extent and effectiveness of knowledge management (KM) in community service organisations (CSOs) in Australia. CSOs are focussed on…
Knowledge management in Mexican NPOs: a comparative study in organizations with a local and national presence
Laura E Zapata Cantu, Carlota Eugenia MondragonThe purpose of this paper is to identify those organizational and personal elements that enable not-for-profit organizations (NPOs) to generate and transfer knowledge. NPOs are…
Investigating knowledge management: can KM really change organisational culture?
Alison Corfield, Rob Paton– The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship of knowledge management (KM) with organisational culture, a subject of interest to academics and KM practitioners.
What about us? Exploring small to medium Australian not for-profit firms and knowledge management
Craig Hume, Margee HumeThe aim of this paper is to research the practice of knowledge management (KM) in not-for-profit (NFP), small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to identify gaps in the current body of…
Barriers to knowledge sharing in third sector social care: a case study
Lyndsay Bloice, Simon BurnettThis paper aims to build on existing theory of knowledge sharing barriers (KSBs) by exploring the concept in the relatively under-researched context of social service…
Appreciating formal and informal knowledge transfer practices within creative festival organizations
Raphaela Stadler, Simone FullagarProblem-solving approaches to research have dominated the not-for-profit festival management field. Little attention has been paid to how festival organizations successfully…
Volunteers’ knowledge activities at UK music festivals: a hermeneutic-phenomenological exploration of individuals’ experiences
Diana ClaytonThis paper aims to explore how and why volunteers share knowledge and engage in other related knowledge activities. The paper offers an interpretation of participants’ multiple…
ISSN:
1367-3270e-ISSN:
1758-7484ISSN-L:
1367-3270Online date, start – end:
1997Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Manlio Del Giudice