11,185 research outputs found
Exploiting tacit knowledge through knowledge management technologies
The purpose of this paper is to examine the contributions and suitability of the available knowledge management (KM) technologies, including the Web 2.0 for exploiting tacit knowledge. It proposes an integrated framework for extracting tacit knowledge in organisations, which includes Web 2.0 technologies, KM tools, organisational learning (OL) and Community of Practice (CoP). It reviews a comprehensive literature covering overview of KM theories, KM technologies and OL and identifies the current state of knowledge relating to tacit knowledge exploitation. The outcomes of the paper indicate that Internet and Web 2.0 technologies have stunning prospects for creating learning communities where tacit knowledge can be extracted from people. The author recommends that organisations should design procedures and embed them in their Web 2.0 collaborative platforms persuading employees to record their ideas and share them with other members. It is also recommended that no idea should be taken for granted in a learning community where tacit knowledge exploitation is pursued. It is envisaged that future research should adopt empirical approach involving Complex Adaptive Model for Tacit Knowledge Exploitation (CAMTaKE) and the Theory of Deferred Action in examining the effectiveness of KM technologies including Web 2.0 tools for tacit knowledge exploitation
Distance and mean citation for first-last author relationship in three resolutions (100 m, 1 km, and 1000 km).
<p>Distance and mean citation for first-last author relationship in three resolutions (100 m, 1 km, and 1000 km).</p
A Study of KM Performance Based on Organizational Learning perspective
In the dynamic era, knowledge management is an important means that enterprises show one's talent and maintain the advantage of the competition. If enterprises can manage knowledge well, it can grasp and win the first chance of strength. And in order to maximize the knowledge management effectively, enterprises need to utilize the performance index to weigh the effect, and then improve it. In enterprises, the goal of organizational learning is creating knowledge and using knowledge to solve problems. So organizational learning closely linked with knowledge management.
This study attempts to investigate the impact on KM performance based on the organizational learning perspective. As enterprises want to improve the performance index of knowledge management, they only need to find out key factors to the performance index, and then improve it. Furthermore, different KM strategies can help to find out influences on KM performance. When the KM performances of enterprises are not satisfactory, enterprises need to inspect the KM strategy to adopt suitably and adjust the KM strategy accordingly. This study also investigates how organizational learning enabler impacts organizational learning.
This study used questionnaire investigation to prove the research model is fit or not, and used ANOVA and regression analysis to test all hypotheses. The result of the study shows that organizational learning has influence on knowledge management performance. Organization position and task complexity will enable organizational learning, and through different KM strategies, the impacts of KM performance based on organizational learning are different
Cololejeunea saroltae Pocs, Acta Bot. Hung.
Cololejeunea saroltae Pócs, Acta Bot. Hung. 54 (1–2): 160, 2012 (see Pócs 2012a). TYPE: “ Fiji Islands, Western part of KADAVU (Kandavu) Island, 2 km NE of Tavuki village, at 150–175 m altitude. S 19°04.097–101′, E 178°07.980′–08.249′. Epiphyllous in dry evergreen microphyllous forest with emergent Gymnostoma vitiense trees, many creeping Flagellaria and with Schizaea dichotoma and Cyperaceae in the ground layer, on orange red volcanic soil. Coll.: S. & T. Pócs 03309/BC, 15 Sept. 2003. (Holotype: EGR, isotypes F, G, HSNU, SPRH)”.Published as part of Söderström, Lars, Hagborg, Anders & Konrat, Matt Von, 2014, Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverworts & Hornworts 2011 - 2012, pp. 61-85 in Phytotaxa 170 (2) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.170.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/477961
Onderzoek naar oorzaak schade dijkvak Westhoek - Zwarte Haan (km 13,000 - km 19,800) te Friesland
In 2004 is er schade geconstateerd aan de asfaltbekleding op de dijk tussen Westhoek en Zwarte Haan. Deze schade heeft zich in het afgelopen jaar progressief voortgezet. De asfaltdijkbekleding op de dijk tussen Westhoek en Zwarte Haan is aangelegd in 1972 - 1973. De lengte van het tracé bedraagt 6,8 km. De ligging van het onderzochte dijktraject (km 13,000 - 19,800) is in bijlage 1 weergegeven. De bekleding sluit aan de onderzijde aan op een bekleding van los gestorte klinkers die gepenetreerd zijn met asfaltmastiek. De bekleding heeft een dikte van circa 0,25 m en loopt in de onderste 2 m in een scheg naar een dikte van circa 0,50 m. Het asfaltbeton is aangelegd op een onderlaag van zand. Onder het zand bevindt zich de oorspronkelijke dijkkern van slecht doorlatende grond.Asfaltbekledinge
Investigation of Dempster Highway Sinkholes: km 82 and Two Moose Lake
This report presents the results of a project that aims to understand and, if possible, recommend actions to remediate the issues caused by the formation of sinkholes at km 82 and km 102-103 of the Dempster Highway. At km 82, this has resulted in sudden collapse of the
right-hand side driving surface of the highway. Major sinkholes have been repaired at this location on at least two occasions (June 2014 and Aug 2014) and the culvert at the site was replaced in October 2014. Undated photos suggest earlier sinkholes have formed at this location (SRK Consulting, 2014). Subsidence was also repaired in August 2015. At km 102-103, there has been general subsidence and sinkhole formation along the left-hand side of the road. Subsidence between km 102 and 103 has been regularly repaired as part of routine highway
maintenance and is therefore not documented. At this site, Two-Moose Lake is now encroaching on the road embankment.Repor
Experimental validation of nonlinear Fourier transform-based Kerr-nonlinearity identification over a 1600km SSMF link
Recently, a nonlinear Fourier transform-based Kerr-nonlinearity identification algorithm was demonstrated for a 1000 km NZDSF link with accuracy of 75%. Here, we demonstrate an accuracy of 99% over 1600 km SSMF. Reasons for improved accuracy are discussed.Accepted Author ManuscriptTeam Sander Wahl
Cololejeunea konratii Pocs, Acta Bot. Hung.
<p> <i>Cololejeunea konratii</i> Pócs,</p> <p> <i>Acta Bot. Hung.</i> 54 (1–2): 156, 2012 (see Pócs 2012a).</p> <p> TYPE: “ Fiji Islands, Viti Levu Island, <i>Cyathea – Alpinia boia</i> elfin forest on the NE side of the summit with telecom tower 2 km E of Monasavu dam, on the decaying pseudostem of <i>Alpinia boia</i>, at 1050 m, S 17°45′20″, E 178°04′11″. Coll. T. Pócs, accompanied by M. von Konrat, J. Braggins, E. Brown, A. Fife, M. Renner, T. Lumbsch and guided by A. Naikatini. Pócs 08029/C, 16 Apr. 2008 (Holotype on microslide, EGR) ”.</p>Published as part of <i>Söderström, Lars, Hagborg, Anders & Konrat, Matt Von, 2014, Early Land Plants Today: Index of Liverworts & Hornworts 2011 - 2012, pp. 61-85 in Phytotaxa 170 (2)</i> on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.170.2.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4779611">http://zenodo.org/record/4779611</a>
Vito Messina (ed.). Hung-e Azhdar. Research of the Iranian-Italian Joint expedition on Khuzestan (2008-2011)
Ce numéro entier de la revue Parthica est consacré aux résultats de la mission conjointe Iran-Italie à Hung-e Azhdar, le site d’un bas-relief parthe rupestre à 17 km au nord de la ville d’Izeh. Soulignons que ce programme de quatre ans a été mené en 2008-2011 par V. Messina et J. Mehr Kian et publié dès 2016. L’objet de la recherche était un relief sculpté sur un énorme rocher isolé et son environnement immédiat qui a été l’objet de recherches de terrain, dont des sondages archéologiques au p..
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