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E-grāmata: Social Knowledge Management in Action: Applications and Challenges

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Knowledge management (KM) is about managing the lifecycle of knowledge consisting of creating, storing, sharing and applying knowledge. Two main approaches towards KM are codification and personalization. The first focuses on capturing knowledge using technology and the latter on the process of socializing for sharing and creating knowledge. Social media are becoming very popular as individuals and also organizations learn how to use it. The primary applications of social media in a business context are marketing and recruitment. But there is also a huge potential for knowledge management in these organizations. For example, wikis can be used to collect organizational knowledge and social networking tools, which leads to exchanging new ideas and innovation. The interesting part of social media is that, by using them, one immediately starts to generate content that can be useful for the organization. Hence, they naturally combine the codification and personalisation approaches to K

M. This book aims to provide an overview of new and innovative applications of social media and to report challenges that need to be solved. One example is the watering down of knowledge as a result of the use of organizational social media (Von Krogh, 2012).

Social Media and Knowledge Management: A perfect couple.- Part I: Enterprise Social Networks for Knowledge Management: Conceptual Foundations.- Enterprise Social Networks - Platforms for Enabling and Understanding Knowledge Work .- Transformation of Knowledge Sharing Motivations in the Presence of Social Media.- Part II: Managing the implementation of KM: Identifying what Works.- A Comparative Analysis of Social Information and Communication Systems for Supporting Potential Absorptive Capacity.- Web 2.0 Applications for Knowledge Management in Small and Micro Firms: Top-down vs. Bottom-up Approach.- Web 2.0 and Personal Knowledge Management: A Framework of Skills for Effectiveness.- Part III: Frontiers for Social Knowledge Management.- Dimensions of User Behavior in Enterprise Social Networks.- Design and Implementation of Socially Driven Knowledge Management Systems for Revitalizing Endangered Languages.
Social Media and Knowledge Management: A Perfect Couple
1(16)
Remko Helms
Jocelyn Cranefield
Jurriaan van Reijsen
Part I Enterprise Social Networks for Knowledge Management: Conceptual Foundations
Enterprise Social Networks: Platforms for Enabling and Understanding Knowledge Work?
17(22)
Janine Hacker
Transformation of Knowledge Sharing Motivations in the Presence of Social Media
39(22)
Mohammadbashir Sedighi
Mohammad T. Isaai
Part II Managing the Implementation of KM: Identifying What Works
A Comparative Analysis of Social Information and Communication Systems for Supporting Potential Absorptive Capacity
61(20)
Everist Limaj
Edward W.N. Bernroider
Web 2.0 Applications for Knowledge Management in Small and Micro Firms: Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Approach
81(20)
Ettore Bolisani
Enrico Scarso
Web 2.0 and Personal Knowledge Management: A Framework of Skills for Effectiveness
101(24)
Rouhollah Fathizargaran
Jocelyn Cranefield
Part III Frontiers for Social Knowledge Management
Dimensions of User Behavior in Enterprise Social Networks
125(22)
Janine Hacker
Rebecca Bernsmann
Kai Riemer
Design and Implementation of Socially Driven Knowledge Management Systems for Revitalizing Endangered Languages
147
Asfahaan Mirza
David Sundaram