Abstract: The concept of the emergence of a knowledge integrator node in project teams or internal and external networks of a firm is explored. Aspects of the literature on the knowledge creation process and key actors and their roles and knowledge management in boundary-spanning networks development in multinational companies are presented. A grain trading
knowledge creation
Knowledge Summit Dublin*
The Knowledge Summit Dublin, initially announced as Knowledge Management Dublin, is a ‘flipped’ Knowledge Management conference designed to prioritise the exchange of tacit knowledge. Curated by practitioners, for practitioners, the summit is aimed at Chief Knowledge Officers, Chief Information Officers, IT Professionals, Knowledge Managers, Content Managers, Records Managers, Learning Professionals, Researchers, Educators and anyone interested
Symposium on Transformative Knowledge Management (TKM Symposium)*
The Symposium on Transformative Knowledge Management (TKM Symposium) or the Transformative Knowledge Management Research Area Symposium (Japanese: トランスフォーマティブ知識経営研究領域 シンポジウム), quasi-successor of the JAIST International Symposium on Knowledge Science (ISOKS 2016) and the Knowledge Science Symposium (KSS; 2001-2013; Japanese: 回知識科学シンポジウム) is organized by the Transformative Knowledge Management research area hosted by the School of Knowledge Science
Knowledge building in the International Association for Knowledge Management (IAKM)
Abstract: Knowledge building is a social process that is driven by the willingness of people to share their expertise and create new knowledge. Scientific Communities of Practice (CoPs) are communities of professors and researchers whose aim is to foster scientific knowledge generation. In the KM literature, research concerning this kind of CoPs has been