Clearing the way for physicians' use of clinical information systems
Communications of the ACM
The most important issues in knowledge management
Communications of the ACM
Knowledge Management: Problems, Promises, Realities, and Challenges
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Asynchronous health care communication
Communications of the ACM - E-services: a cornucopia of digital offerings ushers in the next Net-based evolution
Examining the technology acceptance model using physician acceptance of telemedicine technology
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
General Perspectives on Knowledge Management: Fostering a Research Agenda
Journal of Management Information Systems
Situated Learning and the Situated Knowledge Web: Exploring the Ground Beneath Knowledge Management
Journal of Management Information Systems
Knowledge Management: An Organizational Capabilities Perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Comparing knowledge management in health-care and technical support organizations
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Self-* e-nursing: a new idea in nursing
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Uniquitous Information Management and Communication
Linking Business Strategy and Knowledge Management Capabilities for Organizational Effectiveness
International Journal of Knowledge Management
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Given the critical role of nurses as knowledge workers in a hospital environment, this study investigates the knowledge management processes and organizational enablers associated with effective knowledge management systems (KMS) for a clinical nursing setting. The interview and survey findings shed light on how to effectively design and deploy a clinical KMS in a hospital nursing environment.