Browsing by Subject "Knowledge management"

Browsing by Subject "Knowledge management"

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  • Le Dinh, Thang; Fillion, Gerard (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    Nowadays, knowledge is viewed as a significant asset for organizations. Consequently, knowledge management has become an important factor to take into account within and between organizations. This paper proposes an approach ...

  • Makani, Joyline; Marche, Sunny (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2010)
    Knowledge-intensive organizations (KIOs) have recently emerged as a popular topic of study in the knowledge management literature. This study explores what KIOs are and the key elements for differentiating these organizations ...

  • Fillion, Gerard; Ekionea, Jean-Pierre Booto; Koffi, Vivi (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2011)
    This study aims to better understand the process of knowledge management capabilities (KMC) development at the municipal context to assess its impact on organizational performance. This process is a part of organisational ...

  • Ding, Shijun (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2016)
    Agile programming has been widely adopted for software development. One criticism on agile programming is the lack of documentation and knowledge sharing in the software development process. This thesis proposes a novel ...

  • McLaren, Patricia Genoe (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    Tacit knowledge plays an integral role in the competitive advantage of knowledge-based organizations, yet misunderstanding and confusion exists as to what tacit knowledge is, and how it should be managed. Through analysis ...

  • Daigle-LeBlanc, Micheline B. (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2001)
    It is a management truism that "you can't manage what you can't measure". To manage knowledge work effectively, one must first have an understanding of what comprises knowledge work. The intent of the current study was to ...

  • Hartt, Christopher Michael (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2013)
    This thesis explores the relationship between the choices made by individuals and the influences of the groups to which those individuals belong. To interrogate the nature of groups, the thesis employs ideas from actor-network ...