Unexpectedness as a measure of interestingness in knowledge discovery
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on WITS '97
Decision Support Systems - Knowledge management support of decision making
The New Science of Management Decision
The New Science of Management Decision
The most important issues in knowledge management
Communications of the ACM
Information Systems Frontiers
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 4 - Volume 4
HICSS '03 Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'03) - Track 4 - Volume 4
MOTC: an interactive aid for multidimensional hypothesis generation
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Data mining
Engaging multiple perspectives: A value-based decision-making model
Decision Support Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Churchman's inquirers as design templates for knowledge management systems
Communications of the ACM - Barbara Liskov: ACM's A.M. Turing Award Winner
Knowledge versus content in e-learning: A philosophical discussion
Information Systems Frontiers
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Traditional organizational and support structures no longer function efficiently in the face of increasingly complex problem domains because these structures are generally not conceived from the social perspective, requiring development of new organizational structures and support systems. These structures must be able to support traditional decision-making in an increasingly complicated social domain. This paper defines the concept of an inquiring organization and conceptualizes a learning-oriented knowledge management system (LOKMS) for that type of organization. The role of the learning-oriented knowledge management system for inquiring organizations, which includes decision-making and learning process support, is discussed.