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Knowledge Management

 

Peter Gray & Robert Kay

 

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Peter Gray (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Robert Kay (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

 

A wide range of information technologies are being used to support the management of knowledge in organizations – that is, to enhance the creation, codification, transfer, and utilization of members’ relatively unstructured expertise, judgment, and insight. A key issue is the distinction between knowledge as the articulation of causal associations amongst phenomena, and data as factual representations of some state of reality. While MIS researchers have always focused on the design, development and use of information systems to support the latter, the growth of research in the former is a more recent phenomenon. This track invites papers that deal with any of the following questions, but in particular seeks submissions that focus on ‘real-world’ applications of technology to Knowledge Management and the outcomes for the individuals and social systems involved.

 

Papers could focus on the following questions:

  • What characteristics of information technologies and information systems affect their usefulness for KM purposes?

  • What kinds of individual and/or social behaviors do KMS support, and how do these behaviors lead to outcomes desired in the KM literature?

  • What theories can help us understand the impact of KMS on individual, group, and organizational performance?

  • Success stories and failures – what lessons can be learnt?

  • What are the implications of KMS design for inter-organizational networks?

  • What are the relationships between communities of practice and information systems, and between content captured in an IS and practice?

  • What is the relationship between KMS and social knowledge?

 

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Associate Editors:

  • Irma Becerra-Fernandez (Florida International University, USA)

  • Brian Butler (University of Pittsburgh, USA)

  • Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic (University of New South Wales, Australia)

  • Shawn Callahan (Anecdote Pty Ltd)

  • Samer Faraj (University of Maryland, USA)

  • Young-Gul Kim (Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)

  • Sue Halbwirth (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

  • Helen Hasan (University of Wollongong, Australia)

  • Jimmy Huang (Nottingham University Business School, UK)

  • Dong-Gil Ko (Indiana University, USA)

  • Dorothy Leidner (Baylor University, USA)

  • Darren Meister (University of Western Ontario, Canada)

  • Fred Niederman (Saint Louis University, USA)

  • Sue Newell (Bentley College, USA)

  • Shan Ling Pan (National University of Singapore)

  • Russ Purvis (Clemson University, USA)

  • Greg Timbrell (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

 

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Reviewers:

 

(Calvin) Xu Yun Jie

Adekunle Okunoye

Anand Ramchand

Ben Light

Byoung-Koo Choi

Caisy Hung

Carole Tansley

Chris Street

Dave Wastell

Dorit Nevo

Dorothy Leidner

Dwayne Whitten

Frada Burstein

Gary Pan

Gee Woo Bock

Gerald Grant

Gerardo Patriotta

Gordon McCray

Harry Scarbrough

Hee-Seok Lee

Henry Linger

Hock Chuan Chan

Hope Koch

Ilan Oshri

Jack Jiang

Jae Nam Lee

Jason Thatcher

Jimmy Huang

Karen Nelson

Kate Andrews

Kerste Nogeste

Marianne Gloet

Markus Strohmaier

Mike Newman

Pak Yoong

Patrick Lambe

Paul Devadoss

Ray Henry

Robert D. Galliers

Robin Wakefield

Rudy Setiono

Sathish Sritharan

Shankar Sankaran

Shan-Ling Pan

Sue Newell

Suzanne Zyngier

Taizan Chan

Thompson Teo

Tim Kaywoth

William Hall

Yulin Fang

Animesh Animesh

Mani Subramani

Molly Wasko

Natalia Levina

Pamela Carter

Patrick Fong

Solomon Negash

Steven Johnson

Bob Zmud

Gerald Kane

Gerry DeSanctis

Vivek Choudhury

Youngjin Yoo

Andrew Rixon

Andrew Waywood

Atreyi Kankanhalli

David Batten

Patrick Lambe

Rod Dilnut

Hee-Woong Kim

Cate Jerram

Joseph Davis

Lesley Treleaven

 

 

 

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