Purpose: The emergence of “knowledge economies” brings along new lenses to organizational management and behaviour. One of the key concepts at the heart of this new wave is knowledge management (KM). The purpose of this paper is to scrutinize how KM is taught and discussed within the context of business schools around the UK.
Imperial College London
Literary Landscapes: Forms of Knowledge in the Humanities (Humanities Conference)*
- Focus Theme of the ‘International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities’
United Kingdom Knowledge Mobilisation Forum (UK KMb Forum)*
The United Kingdom Knowledge Mobilisation Forum (UK KMb Forum, UKKMbF, or UKF) is an annual event for all those with a passion for ensuring that knowledge makes a positive difference to society. The Forum brings together practitioners, researchers, students, administrators and public representatives who are engaged in the art and science of sharing knowledge and
International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Applications (ICKEA)*
The International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Applications (ICKEA), organized by the International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT), aims to be the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advancements in the fields of Knowledge Engineering and Applications. ICKEA features invited keynotes as well as peer-reviewed paper presentations.
The Open University (OU)
The Open University (OU) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training