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Managing Knowledge Networks

Managing Knowledge Networks

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J. David Johnson
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 10/1/2009
EAN 9780521735520, ISBN10: 0521735521

Paperback, 378 pages, 24.1 x 17.3 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

The information context of the modern organization is rapidly evolving in the face of intense global competition. Information technologies, including databases, new telecommunications systems, and software for synthesizing information, make a vast array of information available to an ever expanding number of organizational members. Management's exclusive control over knowledge is steadily declining, in part because of the downsizing of organizations and the decline of the number of layers in an organizational hierarchy. These trends, as well as issues surrounding the Web 2.0 and social networking, mean that it is increasingly important that we understand how informal knowledge networks impact the generation, capturing, storing, dissemination, and application of knowledge. This innovative book provides a thorough analysis of knowledge networks, focusing on how relationships contribute to the creation of knowledge, its distribution within organizations, how it is diffused and transferred, and how people find it and share it collaboratively.

List of figures
List of tables
List of sidebars
Preface
1. Introduction and overview
Part I. Fundamentals
2. Forms of knowledge
3. Network analysis
Part II. Contexts
4. Context
5. Managing knowledge networks
6. Technology
7. The spatial distribution of knowledge
8. Bringing in the world outside
Part III. Pragmatics
9. Creativity and innovation
10. Productivity
efficiency and effectiveness
11. The human side
12. Finding knowledge
13. Decision making
14. Summary and commentary
Bibliography
Index.