Knowledge Management: An Integrated Approach (Custom Edition), 2nd edition

Published by Pearson Learning Solutions (February 14, 2014) © 2014

  • Ashok Jashapara School of Management, Royal Holloway University London

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ISBN-13: 9781486022137
Knowledge Management: An Integrated Approach (Custom Edition)
Published 2014

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As the economy increasingly moves towards a knowledge based economy, the ability to manage knowledge becomes a matter of competitive survival. Many other books only address the subject only partially, from a human resource, information systems or practitioner perspective.

This engaging text offers a readable blend of theory and practice, making this the ideal resource for students studying knowledge management courses within business management, information science and computer science degrees at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Table of contents

  • PART 1: The Nature of knowledge
  • 1 Introduction to knowledge management
  • 2 The nature of knowing
  • PART 2: Leveraging knowledge
  • 3 Intellectual capital
  • 4 Strategic management perspectives
  • PART 3: Creating knowledge
  • 5 Organisational learning
  • 6 The learning organisation
  • PART 4: Knowledge management tools and systems
  • 7 Knowledge management tools: component technologies
  • 8 Knowledge management systems
  • PART 5: Mobilising knowledge
  • 9  Enabling knowledge contexts and networks
  • 10 Implementing knowledge management
  • Epilogue

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