Edited by: David Schwartz [Bar-Ilan University (Israel)]
Published by Information Science Reference
Originally published in print format in 2005.
The Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management is the most comprehensive source of coverage related to the past, present, and emerging directions of knowledge management. The Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management provides a broad basis for understanding the issues, technologies, theories, applications, opportunities, and challenges being faced by researchers and organizations today in their quest for knowledge management. Over 170 contributors from 23 countries have conferred their expertise to this publication, and with 940 definitions and more than 3,600 references, this encyclopedia is the single source for reliable and modern-day research in the field of knowledge management.
Key features include:
Authoritative contributions by the world's leading experts
A single source for comprehensive information on an expansive field
In-depth description of key issues, terms and concepts
A compendium of over 940 terms, definitions and explanations of concepts, processes and acronyms
Includes managerial, technological, legal, organizational, theoretical, and operational aspects
More than 3,600 comprehensive references
Organized by topic and indexed, making it a convenient method of reference for all IT/IS scholars and professionals
Cross referencing of key terms, figures and information pertinent to Knowledge Management
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