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Vidalina De Freitas, Guillermo Yáber, Carlos Zerpa
Pág. 30 - 51
This study proposes a structural model of the causal relationships that organizational, strategic, technological, and implementation factors have with knowledge management (KM) processes, as well as those between KM processes and the implementation facto...
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Gabriel Nyame and Zhiguang Qin
Role-based access control (RBAC) continues to gain popularity in the management of authorization concerning access to knowledge assets in organizations. As a socio-technical concept, the notion of role in RBAC has been overemphasized, while very little a...
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Gabriel Nyame, Zhiguang Qin, Kwame Opuni-Boachie Obour Agyekum and Emmanuel Boateng Sifah
Access control has become problematic in several organizations because of the difficulty in establishing security and preventing malicious users from mimicking roles. Moreover, there is no flexibility among users in the participation in their roles, and ...
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Vidalina De Freitas, Guillermo Yáber
Pág. 88 - 108
Universities, to achieve success and stay competitive, must refine their processes by way of new methods and technologies to enable development and transfer the knowledge they create, utilizing valuable knowledge more productively in academic and learnin...
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Anna Soltysik-Piorunkiewicz
Pág. 168 - 180
This article aims to provide a method for evaluating the usability of Web 2.0/3.0 applications to support knowledge management in knowledge-based organizations which are at various stages of the knowledge management cycle, taking into account: generating...
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