The AI (Artificial Intelligence) & Knowledge Management: Academia-Industry Summit (AIKM), aka International Conference on AI & Knowledge Management: Academia-Industry Summit (AIKM), will seek to explore developments in AI including machine learning and generative AI (i.e., ChatGPT) and their impact on and implications for the various components of the knowledge industry.
ethical issues
KnowRight – International Conference on the Interaction of Knowledge Rights, Data Protection and Communication**
The KnowRight – International Conference on the Interaction of Knowledge Rights, Data Protection and Communication, organized by the Austrian Computer Society (OCG), focuses on the interaction between Intellectual Property Rights, Information Rights, ethical issues, civil society and information technology. It is a forum for discussions between business, civil society and adminstration organised and mediated by
The Knowledge Management Team
Abstract: This chapter provides an overview of the professionals who form part of the KM team. The key skill sets required to carry out KM responsibilities are described using a variety of frameworks. The new role of CKO (Chief Knowledge Officer) and CLO (Chief Learning Officer) are introduced, and their evolution from the more
Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI)*
The Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI), formerly the Knowledge Management Consortium (KMC), a non-profit member-based professional association, now a training and research division of Executive Information Systems and the Center for the Open Enterprise, 1) resp., has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
Foreign knowledge brokers’ ethics
Abstract: This paper presents a conceptual and empirical framework to analyse international knowledge brokerage from an ethical perspective through political and corporate incentives on foreign employment. Exploiting nonlinear regressions on a global dataset covering bilateral jobs created by Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) between 161 countries during a seven year period, we find empirical evidence