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Knowledge Management Research & Practice

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1477-8238

eISSN:

1477-8246

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  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • family studies (Family studies)
  • social communication and media studies (Social studies)
  • management and quality studies (Social studies)
  • international relations (Social studies)

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2016 2.6
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2014 1.5
2013 1.7
2012 1.7
2011 1.6

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  • Mapping knowledge risks: towards a better understanding of knowledge management
    Publication

    This conceptual paper aims to identify, present, and analyze potential knowledge risks organizations might face. With the growing complexity of organizational environments and the plethora of new knowledge risks emerging, this critical but under-researched field of knowledge management (KM) deserves closer attention. The study is based on a critical analysis of the extant literature devoted to knowledge risks, discusses potential...

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  • Searching for innovation knowledge: insight into KIBS companies
    Publication

    - Knowledge Management Research & Practice - Year 2017

    The paper analyses the activity of research for “innovation knowledge”—here defined as knowledge that can lead to the introduction of service innovations—by Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) companies. It proposes a classification of the possible search approaches adopted by those companies based on two dimensions: the pro-activity of search efforts and the source primarily used. Such classification is then discussed...

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