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The Journal of Knowledge Management Practice is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal covering knowledge management and its practical applications. [3] It is published online in electronic format only.
The Journal of Knowledge Management is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering knowledge management. [1] According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 8.689. [ 2 ]
Knowledge management (KM) is the set of procedures for producing, disseminating, utilizing, and overseeing an organization's knowledge and data. It alludes to a multidisciplinary strategy that maximizes knowledge utilization to accomplish organizational goals.
Journal of Knowledge Management Practice; Journal of Web Semantics; K. Knowledge Management Research & Practice This page was last edited on 29 August 2010, at 07:12 ...
Utilizing knowledge transfer and retention concepts to recognize, maintain, and reclaim embedded knowledge can help organizations become more efficient with their knowledge. Organizational learning theories and knowledge management practices can be applied to organizational design and leadership decisions.
The knowledge-based theory of the firm, or knowledge-based view (KBV), considers knowledge as an essentially important, scarce, and valuable resource in a firm. [1] [2] According to the knowledge-based theory of the firm, the possession of knowledge-based resources, known as intellectual capital, is essential in dynamic business environments. [3]
Knowledge Management Research & Practice is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of knowledge management, organisational learning, intellectual capital, and knowledge economics. It is an official journal of the Operational Research Society.
Despite these various studies, knowledge management literature and practice are lacking research on how decision-making styles influence the processes of knowledge management on organizational performance. [11] Decision-making is a solid part of the problem solving process.