... to KnowledgeManagement (KM) automation, and the conceptual foun- dations for them have been discussed in some previous ...integrate KM concepts into a framework of commonsense ...
... discuss KnowledgeManagement (KM) in the Agrifood Supply Chain ...of knowledge as a source of competitive advantage for organizations has increased considerably, so it is necessary its ...
... that knowledge is an essential asset for success and survival on a increasingly competitive and global ...of knowledge manage- ment in the past decade. Our approach to knowledgemanagement is ...
... with knowledgemanagement, can be classified into three general categories: acquisition, organization, and ...distribution. Knowledge acquisition deals with the issues involved in knowledge ...
... of knowledgemanagement (KM) in diverse economic, social, cultural, organizational, technological and scientific areas, has given place to the generation of an important amount of models for the ...
... Organizational knowledge has always been an important subject, but in recent years this topic has acquired a greater importance, due to factors like the development of information technologies, scientific advance ...
... create knowledge in order to survive, using the experience and intellectual capacity of the individuals who work for them (Ferrada and Serpell, ...2002). Knowledgemanagement is an unavoidable ...
... the KnowledgeManagement with the Intelligence of symbiotic form, considering that, in a systemic form, the last one belongs to the first ...of management of the knowledge or, still, to ...
... The strategic importance of IT as a source of competitive advantages is underlined from various perspectives. From an industrial approach, based on the structure-conduct-performanceparadigm, IT use can provide a ...
... the knowledge acquired from this experience; the existence of the MTK structure using a media repository will give to other employees the opportunity to retain and reuse MTK; and also improve the decision making ...
... among stakeholders, striving for access to ideas, tech- nology and information sharing, experience and kno- wledge, being able to be understood the process of organizing and maintaining collaborations among different ...
... the knowledge sharing, they discouraged the formation of a positive attitude toward ...the knowledge sharing process is that if the rewards programs has limited number of prizes or recognitions, once the ...
... As an example of the previous ideas, consider a simplified generic model for decision support for management of a dynamic system (e.g., a chemical plant, a traffic network, etc.) Cuena, Hernández (1997). The goal ...
... project, KnowledgeManagement, supported by senior management, had played an important role, at least in the first two ...a KnowledgeManagement Work Group, headed by the Chief ...
... of knowledgemanagement and intellectual capital, as well as the assessment of 12 models for measuring intellectual capital, which could be used, totally or partially, in Cuban hotel companies, due to their ...
... Otras referencias encontradas enfocan, por una parte, a la persona como generadora del conocimiento de forma individual -knowledge worker- (Abitabil, 1971; Harrigan & Dalmia, 1991; Horwitz et al., 2003; ...
... the knowledge acquired can be classified and presented to users in the correct form depending on the type of activity ...complex knowledge provided to participants ...
... of Management Information Systems (easy access for managers to their enterprise data) or Warehouses (systems where every important outcome or method of an enterprise is protocolled and assimilated with similar ...
... Systems, KnowledgeManagement (KM), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Digital Dashboards, ...database management systems and are used to verify trends and ...