6   Artículos

 
en línea
Scott C. Spangler, Robert Joseph Skovira, Frederick G. Kohun     Pág. 51 - 60
This paper first seeks to understand success factors in established knowledge management models. The paper then prescribes a simplistic a three-stage model to understand or evaluate success factors in KM models: transfer, relationship and community. The ... ver más
Revista: Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Gary DeLorenzo, Frederick G. Kohun, Robert J. Skovira, Vladimir Burcik, David Gonda, Jacek Jakubczak     Pág. 89 - 99
While organizations have initiated knowledge management initiatives to systematically and methodically capture both explicit and tacit (or silent) knowledge, these initiatives have experienced mixed results. Inherent organizational idiosyncrasies have... ver más
Revista: Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Justin Fruehauf, Frederick G. Kohun, Robert Joseph Skovira     Pág. 100 - 113
The essay is a contradiction, of sorts. Its problem is prompted by use of Michael Polanyi?s term tacit knowing in the knowledge management literature. So the problematic for the essay is what does Polanyi mean by tacit knowing? We will attempt to dwell i... ver más
Revista: Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management    Formato: Electrónico

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