Knowledge Management - IHRM 0.0 / 5 ? Business StudiesKnowledge ManagementUniversityAll boards Created by: amberb19Created on: 14-01-23 13:19 Zins - what is knowledge, year 2018 1 of 28 What is knowledge (Zins) data + information = knowledge 2 of 28 What is Knowledge information that is justified and connected with lived experience to enable actions, intentions and sometimes predications 3 of 28 What is Knowledge Management understanding and improving the creation, sharing and capture of knowledge within work organisations 4 of 28 Newel year 2019 5 of 28 Newel findings focus on IT to create a network structure may limit its potential for encouraging knowledge sharing across social communities 6 of 28 Peter Drucker The Knowledge Economy Year 1959 7 of 28 What is Druckers argument "the most valuable asset of an institution will be its knowledge workers and their productivity" 8 of 28 Hislop Year 2003 9 of 28 Hislop findings success of knowledge management initiatives depends on having workers prepared to share their knowledge 10 of 28 What is Hislop's viewpoint on motivation of workers to share their knowledge depends on organisational commitment 11 of 28 What does Drucker argue is the driver of the knowledge economy (1999) - 'third industrial revolution' globalisation 12 of 28 Two drivers of knowledge and globalisation global capitalism and expansion of global ICTs 13 of 28 Why does Porter argue that the role of the nation has grown as a basis for competition, shifted more towards the creation and assimilation of knowledge 14 of 28 Criticism of Knowledge Economy (Smith) a best widely a metaphor, rather than clear cut concept 15 of 28 Generative Knowledge Worker own authority and ideas, less likely to share 16 of 28 Operational Knowledge Worker knowledge acquired while performing actions, basic 17 of 28 Tacit Knowledge Meaning knowledge gained through lived experience 18 of 28 Why is Tacit Knowledge so valuable to companies gains competitive advantage, often difficult to share and express 19 of 28 What is the IHRM aim of global knowledge management allow knowledge to be developed, captured and shared 20 of 28 How much do Fortune 500 companies lose per year through failing to share knowledge effectively $31.5 billion 21 of 28 Google slogan "Fitter, Happier, More Productive" 22 of 28 Myers knowledge sharing - year 2009 23 of 28 How can we encourage people to share their knowledge make it part of business culture, incentivise with reward/recognition, management lead by example 24 of 28 Kamoche and Newen-Kahinki study knowledge appropriation through HRM and culture by multinational companies (Banks in LEDC Tanzania) 25 of 28 % uses of internet 43% European/US, 14.5% Asia and 5.5% Africa 26 of 28 Function of patents, copyrights and trademarks provide... protection of knowledge by companies 27 of 28 Why will global knowledge economy be an idea as opposed to a reality the public good nature - economic and moral sense - must be recognised 28 of 28
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