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.
University of St Andrews
British Academy of Management Conference (BAM Conference)*
- Tracks (TBC): Knowledge and Learning (Special interest Group)
European Academy of Management Conference (EURAM Conference)*
- Tracks: Open Innovation Engaging Individuals, Communities and Networks; Managing Creativity for Innovation; CENA – Coopetition, Ecosystems, Networks and Alliances; Microfoundations of Strategy: Dynamic Capabilities, Behavioural Strategy and Knowledge Mechanisms
International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society*
The International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, formely branded as “Technology Conference”, organized by the Common Ground Technology, Knowledge & Society Research Network, is addressing a range of critically important themes in the various fields that address the complex and subtle relationships between technology, knowledge and society. Main speakers include some of the leading



