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Topia!: Reference: Knowledge Management: Knowledge Flow (108)
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Bottom-Up Knowledge Capture - Article describes the benefits of inverting the process of knowledge capture. By Peter Dorfman, originally published in Knowledge Inc. Off the Charts - Article describes how IBM improved the functioning of a project team by mapping the informal, shadow networks that lie behind the organizational charts. By David Stamps, in Training. Knowledge Management: Recognition & Reward - Transcript of Prabhu Guptara's presentation at The Economist Conferences' 1998 Conference "Knowing More than your Competitors: Putting Knowledge Management to Work." Includes contact information. A Theory of Implicit and Explicit Knowledge - An article on implicit knowledge, memory, cognitive development, visual perception, and artificial grammar learning written by Zoltan Dienes and Josef Perner. Published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. How Does Your Knowledge Flow? - An interview with John Seely Brown discusses the implications of knolwedge flowing easily within specialties, but not across them. Dynamic Models of Knowledge Flow Dynamics - Working paper describes a research approach and modeling environment that enables the dynamics of enterprise knowledge flows to be formalized through computational models. By Mark Nissen and Raymond Levitt, Stanford University. [PDF] Salmon Migrate from Stream to Sea and Back Again: Knowledge Flows Within, Into and Out of a Hatchery Community - Study examines how understanding how knowledge flows gives insight into ways in which scientists can work with communities and foster a mutual learning environment. By Leanna Boyer, Wolff-Michael Roth and Yew Jin Lee. [PDF] Following the Knowledge Flow - Article discusses how knowledge exchanges may provide organizational alternatives closer to the real flow of knowledge. By Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, in Electric Dreams. How Does Knowledge Flow? Inter-Firm Patterns in the Semiconductor Industry - Research examins knowledge-sharing patterns in the semiconductor industry. By Melissa M. Appleyard. Features survey results and references.
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