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Knowledge and Process Management

ISSN:

1092-4604

eISSN:

1099-1441

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • family studies (Family studies)
  • management and quality studies (Social studies)
  • international relations (Social studies)

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2020 70 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2019 70 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022

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Year Points
Year 2022 4.8
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2022 4.8
2021 3.2
2020 2.7
2019 2.2
2018 1.9
2017 1.8
2016 2.1
2015 1.8
2014 2.1
2013 1.7
2012 1.1
2011 1.3

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Year 2022
  • How can systems thinking help us in the COVID‐19 crisis?
    Publication

    The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak remains one of the most influential events in the global economy over the recent years. While being primarily public health related, it has a tremendous impact on many other aspects, including business management. Many businesses were forced to introduce rapid changes to their business models in order to survive. The aim of this paper is to show the complexity and interrelations of changes triggered...

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  • Knowledge management and knowledge security—Building an integrated framework in the light of COVID‐19
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    - Knowledge and Process Management - Year 2022

    Abstract. This paper presents a framework of knowledge risk management in the face of the COVID-19 crisis, derived from the literature on knowledge management, knowledge security and COVID-19. So far, both researchers and practitioners have focused on knowledge as an asset and their efforts have been aimed at the implementation of knowledge management in various organizational contexts. However, with increasing threats related...

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