Intellectual capital: the new wealth of organizations
Intellectual capital: the new wealth of organizations
Information science in 2010: a Loughborough University view
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue on the 50th anniversary of the Journal of The American Society for Information Science: part 2: paradigms, models and methods of information science
The use of theory in information science research
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology - Special issue on the still the frontier: Information Science at the Millenium
Epistemology and the socio-cognitive perspective in information science
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction
Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction
Knowledge Networking: Creating the Collaborative Company
Knowledge Networking: Creating the Collaborative Company
The New Organizational Wealth: Managing and Measuring Knowledge-Based Assets
The New Organizational Wealth: Managing and Measuring Knowledge-Based Assets
Post-Capitalist Society
Intellectual Capital: Navigating in the New Business Landscape
Intellectual Capital: Navigating in the New Business Landscape
Knowledge Management: Best Practices in Europe
Knowledge Management: Best Practices in Europe
Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge
Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge
Managing Knowledge Work
Strategic Planning for Information Systems
Strategic Planning for Information Systems
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Knowledge management: hype, hope, or help?
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Mundane knowledge management and microlevel organizational learning: an ethological approach
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Knowing in Practice: Enacting a Collective Capability in Distributed Organizing
Organization Science
Letters to the editor: arguments for epistemology in information science
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
Journal of Information Science
Intranets: A semiological analysis
Journal of Information Science
The use of research methodologies in the knowledge management literature
Proceedings of the 73rd ASIS&T Annual Meeting on Navigating Streams in an Information Ecosystem - Volume 47
Knowledge management: An information science perspective
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
On the need for collaboration in KM education in the LIS sector: Some professional perspectives
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
A social recommender mechanism for improving knowledge sharing in online forums
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Re-Conceptualising Research: A Mindful Process for Qualitative Research in Information Systems
International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change
Journal of Information Science
Personal knowledge and information management - conception and exemplification
Journal of Information Science
Organizational culture in knowledge creation, creativity and innovation: Towards the Freiraum model
Journal of Information Science
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Information science has played a limited role in providing fresh insights into the emerging interdisciplinary discourse of knowledge management. There are opportunities and challenges posed by the new discourse. An analysis of the knowledge management literature within information science journals shows a need for a wider academic perspective and a more philosophically grounded one. As the current knowledge management discourse is fragmented, we propose an integrative, interdisciplinary framework that would be useful for resituating knowledge management among scholars and practitioners. The principal pillars of this theoretical framework are organizational learning; systems and technology; and culture and strategy. Current criticisms of the knowledge management discourse are closely examined. The notions of knowledge sharing, social capital and organizational learning processes provide fundamental insights into knowledge management. These processes are explored from a social, cognitive and technological perspective.