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Context-Aware Framework of Knowledge Management: Cultural and Infrastructural Considerations
Adekunle Okunoye, Context-Aware Framework of Knowledge Management: Cultural and Infrastructural Considerations. In: Organisational Information Systems in the Context of Globalisation - CD- ROM Supplement, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, 2003.
Abstract:
Multiple case studies in India, The Gambia, and Nigeria are the background for an empirically grounded framework of knowledge management (KM). Cultural diversity and gaps in the provision of infrastructure make managing knowledge challenging but necessary in developing countries. These environmental factors interact with organisational variables and technology to enable or constrain knowledge management processes in the creation and protection of knowledge resources. The framework can help organisations to prepare their KM projects, to reveal problems during the project, and to assess its outcomes.
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@INPROCEEDINGS{inpOkunoye03a,
title = {Context-Aware Framework of Knowledge Management: Cultural and Infrastructural Considerations},
booktitle = {Organisational Information Systems in the Context of Globalisation - CD- ROM Supplement},
author = {Okunoye, Adekunle},
publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers Group},
year = {2003},
keywords = {Knowledge management, framework, culture, infrastructure, organisational variables, developing countries, knowledge resources, knowledge processes },
}
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