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Procedure, Methods and Overview

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Due to its interdisciplinary nature, knowledge management is a field that is still far from being consolidated16. The substantial complexity and dynamics of the field have turned theory-based investigations into knowledge management as well as knowledge management systems into challenging enterprises. During the last decade, researchers, with varying backgrounds as described above, and practitioners, especially in knowledge-intensive businesses such as professional services companies, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, chemical, computer and telecommunications companies, have shown considerable interest in the field of KM. Consequently, it seemed appropriate to answer the research questions of this book on the basis of a combined theoretical and empirical investigation of KMS.

See section 4.1 - “Knowledge management” on page 21.

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  1. See Igl 1999, Schierholz 1999, Seidel 1999, Hädrich 2000, Hassberg 2000, Jahn 2000, Gebuhr 2001, Paur 2001, Wäschle 2001.

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  2. See section 7.5.3-“Example: Infotop” on page 349; also Maier/Sametinger 2002, 200 2004, 2007.

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  3. For a detailed description of the KnowCom project see KnowCom 2003, Enparantza et al. 2003.

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  4. See section 5.3.4-“Management of knowledge risks” on page 140; also Bayer/Maier 2006.

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  5. See section 6.3.3-“Example: Process-oriented KM” on page 217; also Maier/Remus 2002, 2003, 2007.

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(2007). Procedure, Methods and Overview. In: Knowledge Management Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71408-8_3

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