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Encyclopedia of Human Resources Information Systems: Challenges in e-HRM
Taking knowledge and putting it into a coded (written or drawn) format that allows the knowledge to be easily shared by others.
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Transferring Knowledge in a Knowledge-Based Economy
Lauren Edelstein Henry (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) and Doris Lee (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-883-3.ch127
Abstract
Knowledge is considered a major asset for companies competing in today’s knowledge-based economy. Management and retention of this knowledge is a critical task in keeping companies ahead of the game. This article will focus on one component of knowledge management, that is, the creation of a successful knowledge transfer process by using an integrative literature review method (Torracco, 2005). An integrative literature review is a form of research where the pertinent literature on a topic was systematically reviewed, analyzed, and synthesized in hopes of reaching a new and better understanding of the topic. Multiple databases were used in gathering literature for this article. Common themes that serve as findings of the study were through the processes of independent analysis of each researcher and joint discussion of the two researchers of the study. In the following sections, background information and definitions concerning knowledge transfer are presented followed by the identified themes. Finally, pertinent discussions regarding trends of knowledge transfer are discussed.
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Balancing Stability and Innovation in Knowledge-Intensive Firms: The Role of Management Control Mechanisms
It is the process of defining perceptual and conceptual categories that facilitate the classification of phenomena and of linking these phenomena to categories, once they have been developed.
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Software Process Asset Libraries Using Knowledge Repositories
to systematize and store information that represents the knowledge of the company, and makes this available for the people in the company.
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Knowledge Management and the Digital Native Enterprise
A knowledge management strategy aimed at capturing and organising knowledge in a database. The integration of the physical and technological environment. This environment is in most cases cloud based and it regulated, controlled, and monitored by computer-based algorithms.
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