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Conference Programme

 


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There are many streams & mini tracks – please study the time table carefully:


Section 1 – Thursday 4 September Streams A-E

Section 2 – Thursday 4 September Streams F-I

Section 3 – Friday 5 September Streams A-D

Section 4 – Friday 5 September Streams E-H

 



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Wednesday 3rd September 2008

18:30

Pre-Conference registration and welcome drink in the Lobby Bar of Jury's Inn Hotel

 

 

 

Thursday 4th September 2008

9:00

Registration and coffee

10:00

Room: Solent Lecture Theatre
Welcome from the conference chair:
Professor John Rees, Southampton Solent University, UK

10:15

Room: Solent Lecture Theatre
Keynote address:
Vanessa Lawrence, Ordinance Survey, UK

11:10

Conference splits into streams

 

Room - SM202
Stream A -
Web 2.0 and KM 2.0
Chair - Nick Petford

Room - SM203
Stream B – 
KM Initiatives
Chair -
Carol Webb

Room - SM207
Stream C -
Developing KM
Chair - Markus Will

Room - SM208
Stream D -
Communities of Practice
Chair -
Graham Manville

Room - SM209
Stream E -
KM in Industry
Chair – Peter McNair

11:15

How KM 2.0 Supports Remote Cross-Cultural Learning Communities
Grippa Francesca and Giustina Secundo, University of Salento, Italy

Think with your Senses – Feel with your Mind: Exploring the Relationship Between Cognitive and Affective Domains in Knowledge Creation and Sharing
Bednar Peter and Christine Welch, University of Portsmouth, UK

Knowledge Management as a Framework for Reflective Practice
Dillon Paul, Brisbane School of Distance Education, Queensland, Australia

Trust and Risk as Critical Factors of Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Communities of Practice: A Conceptual View
Majewski Grzegorz and Abel Usoro, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, UK

The Impact of Knowledge Management on Quality of Working Life: Empirical Study with Line Production Workers in the Automotive Industry
Cardoso Leonor and  Andreia Meireles, University of Coimbra, Portugal

11:45

Putting ‘Knowledge Management 2.0’ into Practice – The Process of Setting up a Wiki as a Knowledge Management Tool in a Public Library
Selhorst Karolien, University Antwerp, Belgium

Overload of Information or Lack of High Value Information: Lessons Learnt from the Construction Industry
Tang Llewellyn, Simon Austin, Loughborough University, Yuyang Zhao,  Mansur Darlington and Steve Culley, University of Bath, UK

An Emergent Approach to Knowledge Management Systems Development
Moteleb Aboubakr A. and Mark Woodman, Middlesex University, UK

Influence of Corporate Culture on the Effectiveness of Communities of Practice
Omasits Damaris, Margit Noll, Arsenal Research and Marianne Hörlesberger, Austrian Research Centres, Vienna, Austria

Knowledge Management in two Different Organisational Contexts (Local Government Sector vs. Industrial Sector)
Brito Elizabeth, University of Aveiro and Leonor Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal

12:15

Implementing Social Networking Meida and Web 2.0 in Multi-National Implications for Knowledge Mangement
Hustad Eli, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway and Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden KM-163

Knowledge Management As a Mechanism for Change Management
Perry Milly, The Open University, Israel

Knowledge Management Paradoxes
Aidemark Jan, Växjö University, Sweden

The Influence of Network Structure on Trust: Addressing the Interconnectiveness of Network Principles and Trust in Communities of Practice
Evans Max and Anthony Wensley,  University of Toronto, Canada

The Impact of Human Resources Management on the Knowledge Management Processes in Industrial Organizations
Monteiro Samuel and Leonor Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Thurs
4
Sept

Room - SM202
Stream A -
KM Projects
Chair - Paul Dillon

Room - SM203
Stream B – 
Models
Chair -
Juan-Gabriel Cegarra

Room - SM207
Stream C –
Knowledge Sharing/Knowledge Transfer
Chair - Gary Oliver

Room - SM208
Stream D -
Communities of Practice
Chair -
Christine Welsh

Room - SM209
Stream E -
Mini track on Human Capital for Outstanding Results
Chair – Peter Bednar

14:00

Projects in the Knowledge Economy
Onions Patrick, The Knowledge Studio, Leeds, UK

Enhancing Semantic Interoperability: A Model for Making Context Explicit
Brender Jytte, Aalborg University and Virtual Centre for Helath Informatics in Denmakr and Peter McNair, Kennedy Center, Denmark

Using a Balanced Scorecard Approach to Enhance the Management of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
Polkinghorne Martyn, Bournemouth University, Graham Manville, University of Southampton and Nick Petford, Bournemouth University, UK

Development and Application of a Framework to Diagnose Possible Failure of Communities of Practice
Grootveld Arjan and Remko Helms, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

The Assessment of Human Capital Based on Competence Approach
Maksimova Valentina, Yury Telnov  and Tatiana Telnova, Moscow State University of Economics, Russia

14:30

Measuring the Value of KM Projects: Insights into Practical Issues
Scarso Enrico, Ettore Bolisani, DTG - University of Padua and Antonella Padova, Ernst & Young, Italy

The Concept of Knowledge in KM: A Relational Model
Reilly Colin, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia

Collaborative Development of Knowledge Representations – A Novel Approach to Knowledge Elicitation and Transfer
Garcia-Perez Alexeis and Robert Ayres, Cranfield University, UK

Impact of Knowledge Network Structure on Group Performance of Knowledge Workers in a Product Software Company
Helms Remko, Utrecht University, Jurriaan van Reijsen, Andarr Organisational Services, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Measuring the Intellectual Capital of Individuals: A Key Personal Competency Measurement Framework (KPCMF)
White George, MI-2 Limited, Loughborough and Sandra Begley, University of Birmingham, Edgebaston, UK

15:00

Organizing Practices in Project-Based Organizations Through “Double-knit” Structures: The Case History of “Practice Groups” in a Consulting Firm
Verteramo Saverino and Monica De Carolis, University of Calabria, Rende, Italy

"Knowledge Management Profile" Maturity Model
Gaál Zolt
án, Lajos Szabό, Nόra Obermayer-Kovács, Zoltán Kovács and Anikó Csepregi, University of Pannonia, Veszprén, Hungary

Dear Diary: Recommendations for Researching Knowledge Transfer of the Complex
Webb Carol, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

 

 

15:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

16:00

Knowledge Café on the topic of "What will be the impact of social tools on KM; what are the challenges and the opportunities?"
Led by David Gurteen

17:30

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

18:15

Buses leave for the Conference Dinner at Leith's of Beaulieu at the Beaulieu Motor Museum

22:00

Buses return from the conference dinner to Jury's Inn Hotel

 

Wednesday 3rd September 2008

Pre-Conference registration and welcome drink in the Lobby Bar of Jurys Inn Hotel

 

 

 

 

Thursday 4th September 2008

Registration and coffee

Welcome from the conference chair: Professor John Rees, Southampton Solent University, UK

Keynote address: Vanessa Lawrence, Ordinance Survey, UK

Conference splits into streams

Room - SM210
Stream F -
Mini track on Knowledge Management in Higher Education
Co Chairs – John Edwards

Room - SM211
Stream G -
Mini track on How to Acquire Knowledge Through Collaboration: From Individual to Inter-Organisational Learning Process  
Co Chairs –
Adnan Maalaoui and Malek Bourguiba           

Room - SM212
Stream H –
Measuring Intangibles and Intellectual Capital  
Chair -
Roy Williams

Room -  SM213
Stream I–
Organisational issues
Chair -
Ettore Bolisani

Development of a “Sticky” Virtual Community in the Internet Environment
Penev Kalin and John Rees, Southampton Solent University, UK

How to acquire knowledge through collaboration? The determinants of Inter Organizational Learning Process in Strategic Alliances
Maalaoui Adnan, IAE Toulon, USTV France

On the Way Towards a European Atlas on Knowledge and Intellectual Capital
Tomé Eduardo, Universidade Lusíada, Famalic
ão, Portugal and Gaby Neumann, University of Magdeburg, Germany

Linking Relational Learning with e-Business Through Social Knowledge: A Multi-Sector Comparison
Cegarra-Navarro Juan Gabriel, Eusebio Ángel Martínez-Conesa, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain and Anthony Wensley, The University of Toronto, Canada

Value, Kaizen and Knowledge Management: Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy for Southampton Solent University
Rees John, Southampton Solent University and H. Protheroe, WiT Systems Ltd, UK

Learning and Development, Creativity and Flexibility, Management Support and Technolological Knowledge Acquisition in Uganda's Manufacturing Industries
Muhenda Mary Basaasa, Uganda Management Institute and Zainal Arrafin Ahmed, University of Science Malaysia

Intellectual Capital Valuation - The Case of Purchase Analyses in Sweden and Italy
Brännstr
öm Daniel, Uppsala University, Sweden and  Marco Giuliani, University of the Marche, Italy

Post-M&A Knowledge Integration Challenges, Solutions and Learnings
Haritwal Rashmi, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilany and Ved Prakash, Wipro Technologies, Bangalore, India

e-Learning Tools and Standardisation in Higher Education: The Importance of Quality Improvement (The Case of Nancy 2 University in France)
Nganmini Gr
âce-Blanche, Université Nancy 2, France

The Application of Online Action Learning to Leadership Development: A Case Study
Thornton Kate and Pak Yoong, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Harmonizing: An Interpretative Category to Understand the Processes of Creation and Sharing of Knowledge in an Organizational Context
Verzelloni Luca, University of Trento, Italy

Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Organizational Intelligence
Leon Florin and Gabriela Maria Atanasiu, Technical University of Lasi, Romania

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Room - SM210
Stream F -
Mini track on Knowledge Management in Higher Education
Co Chairs –  John Rees

Room - SM211
Stream G -
Mini track on How to Acquire Knowledge Through Collaboration: From Individual to Inter-Organisational Learning Process  
Co Chairs –
Adnan Maalaoui and Malek Bourguiba 

Room - SM212
Stream H –
Measuring Intangibles and Intellectual Capital  
Chair -
Roy Williams

Room - SM213
Stream I –
KM Systems and Paradoxes
Chair -
Eduardo Tomé

Development of an Activity-Based Knowledge Management Course
Rees John and Jing Lu, Southampton Solent University, UK

Organizational Learning as a By-Product of Justification for Change
Lines Rune, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway, Nekane Aramburu, Olga Rivera and Josune S
áenz, ESTE School of Management, University of Deusto, Spain

Strategic Relevance of Intellectual Capital in European SMEs and Sectoral Differences. InCaS: Intellectual Capital Statement – Made in Europe
Mertins Kai and Markus Will , Fraunhofer IPK, Berlin, Germany

Dynamic Knowledge and Healthcare Knowledge Ecosystems
Maracine Virginia and Emil Scarlat, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania

Knowledge Management at Universities: The CIST Case
Antonova Albena and Elissaveta Gourova, Sofia University - CIST, Bulgaria

Knowledge Transfer Through Collaboration and Participation – A Case Study on the Initial Steps from a Change Project in One Department  to full Enterprise Implementation
Kirkebak Per and Gunnar Andersson, Østfold University College, Sarpsborg, Norway

Certification of Intellectual Capital Statements – Quality Requirements for ICS
Mertins Kai and Wen-Huan Wang, Fraunhofer IPK, Berlin, Germany

Task Journals as Means to Describe Temporal Task Aspects for Reuse in Task Patterns
Riss Uwe and Olaf Grebner, SAP Research, Germany and Ying Du, SAP Research, Belfast, UK

Implementation of Knowledge Management in Japanese Higher Education: The Challenge of New Ideas in Systems Bound to a Tradition of Hierarchy
Perkins Robert, Nara University of Education, Japan

Practice-Based Research and Action Learning in a Learning Organisation: The Case of Patient Centred Treatment in a General Hospital
Smeijsters Henk, Hans Koolmees and Sylvia Schoenmakers, Zuyd University, Heerlam, The Netherlands

 

Risk and Knowledge Relationship: An Investment Point of View
Rodriguez Eduardo, EDC Export Development, Canada and John Edwards, Aston Business School, UK

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Knowledge Café on the topic of "What will be the impact of social tools on KM; what are the challenges and the opportunities?"
Led by David Gurteen

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Buses leave for the Conference Dinner at Leith's at Beaulieu at the Beaulieu Motor Museum

Buses return from the conference dinner to Jury's Inn Hotel

 

 

Friday 5th September 2008

 

Room - SM202
Stream A -
Knowledge Maps and Decision Making
Chair - Enrico Scarso

Room - SM203
Stream B – 
Models
Chair -
Gaby Neumann

Room - SM207
Stream C –
Case Studies
Chair - Remko Helms

Room - SM208
Stream D -
Innovation
Chair -
Graham Dickson

9:30

Knowledge Mapping in the Decision-Making Process: Theatrical Analysis and Application
Bro
žová Helena, Tomáš Šubrt and Jan Bartoška, Czech University of Life Science, Czech Republic

Intellectual Capital Management - Certification Model
Matos Florinda and Albino Lopes, ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal

Knowledge Management in Non-Knowledge-Intensive Organizations: Case Study of two Plywood Factories
Kianto Aino and Riikka Harju, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Supporting Patent Retrieval in the Context of Innovation-Processes by Means of Information Visualisation
Landwich Paul, Tobias Vogel, Claus-Peter Klas and Matthias Hemmje, Distance University of Hagen, Germany

10:00

Complexity-Based Interpretation of Integrating Effectiveness and Creativity in the Preparation of Municipal Decision-Making
Jalonen Harri, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Loimaa, Finland

Process of Knowledge Creation  within Entrepreneurial Teams: Illustration using the Nonaka and Takeuchi Model
Naffakhi Haifa, Yosra Boughattas, Mohamed Bayad and Christophe Schmitt, Cerefige, Nancy, France

How Organizations Learn to Develop Capabilities: The Case of French Fighter Squadrons
Barbaroux Pierre and Cécile Godé-Sanchez, Research Center of the French Air Force, Salon, France

The Creative Economy - Challenges and Opportunities for Romania. Attitudes of Romanian Youngsters Towards Creativity
Suciu Marta-Christina and Mina Ivanovici, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

10:30

Does Knowledge Sharing and Withholding of Information in Organizational Committees Affect Quality and Group Decision Making?
Kamau Caroline and Deogratias Harorimana, Southampton Solent University, UK

Enterprise Knowledge Communities and Business Process Modeling
Ammann Eckhard, Reutlingen University, Germany

What Problem are we Trying to Solve? A Case Study of a Failed Knowledge Management Initiative
Dawson Ray, Loughborough University and Peter Balafas, HBOS, Edinburgh, UK

Business Benefits of Non-Managed Knowledge
Devane Sinead, Bournemouth University and Julian Wilson, James Wilson Ltd., Poole, UK

11:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

11:30

Round Table Debate on "The Management of Knowledge and Knowledge Management"
Invited participants include Professor Frank Land, London School of Economics, Professor Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, David Gurteen and Professor John Rees, Southampton Solent University

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Fri
5
Sept

Room - SM202
Stream A -
Knowledge Sharing
Chair - Peter Bednar

Room - SM203
Stream B –
Applying Knowledge Management
Chair - David Watkins

Room - SM207
Stream C -
KM in SMEs
Chair -
Ray Dawson

Room - SM208
Stream D -
KM in the Public Sector
Chair - Jytte Brender

13:30

A Critical Review of Knowledge Management Literature: Introducing a Practice-based Approach on Knowledge Sharing
Timonen Hanna, Helsinki University of Technology and Meri Jalonen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Knowledge as Energy: A Metaphorical Analysis
Bratianu Constantin, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania and Daniel Andriessen, University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Simplifying Knowledge Management for SME’s in Hungary
Fodor Peter and Andras Vajkai, University of Pécs, Hungary

The Impact of Technological Innovation upon Communication strategy with key stakeholders of state and local government organisations in Australia
Saee John and Beige Pureau, Swinburne Unversity of Technology, Australia

14:00

Emergent K< Axioms of Information Sharing: Remediating Four Fatal Flaws in the Touchstones of Information Sharing
Oliver Gary, The University of Sydney, Australia

Combination of Grounded Theory and Organizing Strategies for Rigor in Knowledge Management Research Methodology
Nordin Ariza, Nor Laila Md Noor, University Technology MARA, Shah Alam, and Ahmad Zainuddin, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan, Malaysia

Problem-Oriented Knowledge Management – Towards a Pattern-based Implementation Approach for KM in SMEs
Wildner Stephan, University of Passau, Germany

Knowledge Management in a Malayasian Public Sector Accounting Organisation: An Integrated KM Framework
Salleh Kalsom, Syed Noh Syed Ahmad, University Technology MARA and Syed Omar Sharifuddin Syed Ikhsan, National Institute of Public Administration, Malaysia

14:30

Knowledge Creation and Knowledge Sharing: Synergy or Discrepancy?
Raskov Vasily, Graduate School of Management, St.Petersburg State University, Russia

An Emerging Grounded Theory of Knowledge Management in the Leading Irish Construction Organisations
Graham Brian, Waterford Institute of Technology and Ken Thomas, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

Linking Web Technologies with Customer Response in the Spanish Telecommunications Industry
Eldridge Steve, Manchester Business School UK, Juan Cegarra Navarro, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain 

The Challenge of Implementing Knowledge Management Strategy in a Public Sector Organization: Evaluating the Balanced Score Card as a Useful Tool
Welch Christine and Salwa Abdullah Alhamoudi, University of Portsmouth, UK

15:00

 

Making Socratic Diologue work in a Business Environment: A case of Knowledge Management
Griffiths Paul, Birchman Group, Chile and Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Lima, Peru and Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Pilot Studies in using the Semantic Knowledge of Information in Large Technical Documents to Aid User Navigation
Clowes Darren, BAE Systems and Loughborough University, Ray Dawson, Steve Probets, Loughborough University, Julian Johnson and Chris Holmes, BAE Systems, UK

The relevance of infocom technologies on Knowledge Management in the public sector: The Hungarian case
Vajkai Andras and Peter Fodor, University of Pecs, Hungary

15:30

Summary of the issues raised durng the conference
Led by
Deogratias Harorimana and David Watkins

16:00

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

 

 

Friday 5th September 2008

 

 

 

 

Room - SM209
Stream E –
Cultural Issues  
Chair -
Robert Ayres

Room -  SM212
Stream F –
KM in the Enterprise Environment
Chair -
Deogratis Harorimana

Room - SM211
Stream G -
Mini track on How to Acquire Knowledge Through Collaboration: From Individual to Inter-Organisational Learning Process  
Co Chairs –
Adnan Maalaoui and Malek Bourguiba

Room - SM212
Stream H–
Managing Knowledge
Chair -
Anthony Wensley

9:30

Trial Application of the Schwartz Value Survey on Personal Knowledge Development Through e-Learning
Haag Markus,Yanqing Duan and Brian Mathews, University of Bedfordshire, Luton, UK

Topic Map and Ontological Support for Knowledge Management in the Enterprise
Kov
ács Zoltán, Kripto Research, Máté Tόth, OSZK Hungarian Library Institute, Budapest and Janos Kormos, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Quantification of Talent in Management Posts by Applying the M6PROK Software. An Application in Production Plants of the Automotive Sector
Lara Ana Maria, University of Burgos Spain, Rafael Brotóns, Grupo Antolín Deutschland GmbH, Germany and Lourdes Sáiz, University of Burgos, Spain

Knowledge Management in the Field of Advertising: How Advertising and Media Agencies Manage Knowledge
Misci Sema and Ebru Uzunoglu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey

10:00

Barriers of Knowledge Sharing in Chinese Subsidiaries: From Social Cultural Aspects
Wang Fan and John Cassidy, University College Dublin, Ireland

Assuring Competence at Team and Enterprise Levels
Hessami Ali, Vega Systems London and Michael Moore, Assets Group Atkins, London, UK

Weak Ties Cooperation in the CoRe Knowledge Network
Bettoni Marco, Gabriele Schiller and Willi Bernhard, Swiss Distance University of Applied Sciences, Brig, Switzerland

Is Knowledge-Based Production A New Concept?
Potts Nick, Southampton Solent University, UK

10:30

Storytelling – A Method to Start Knowledge Transfer in Offshore Software Development Teams
Vijayakumar Varsha, University of Applied Science, Ronny Gey, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany and Erik Wende, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Leveraging Personal Information in Enterprise Environments – Problem Framework and Solution Outline using the Nepomuk Social Semantic Desktop
Grebner Olaf and Uwe Riss, SAP Research, Karlsruhe, Germany

The Determinants of Inter-Firm Knowledge Transfer in Strategic Alliances: A Conceptual Framework
Wang Ruifang and John Cassidy, University College Dublin, Ireland

Data Mining Tools and Their Role in Knowledge Management
Lu Jing, Southampton Solent University, Malcolm Keech, University of Bedfordshire and John Rees, Southampton Solent University, UK

11:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

11:30

Round Table Debate on "The Management of Knowledge and Knowledge Management"
Invited participants include Professor Frank Land, London School of Economics, Professor Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, David Gurteen and Professor John Rees, Southampton Solent University

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Fri
5
Sept

Room - SM209
Stream E –
Knowledge Transfer
Chair -
Eli Hustad

Room - SM210
Stream F –
Implementing and Evaluating KM  
Chair -
Ali Hessami

Room - SM211
Stream G -
Mini track on How to Acquire Knowledge Through Collaboration: From Individual to Inter-Organisational Learning Process  
Co Chairs –
Adnan Maalaoui and Malek Bourguiba

Room - SM210
Stream H -
Mini track on Dynamics of temporary Coalitions
Co Chairs – Michael Taylor, Sandra Begley and John Bryson

13:30

Knowledge Sharing Through Face-To-Face Communication and Labour Productivity: Evidence from British Workplaces
Salis Sergio, Policy Studies Institute, London and Allan Morgan Williams, ISET London Metropolitan University, UK

How to Improve Your Knowledge Intensive Organisation: Implementing a Knowledge Management Scan Within Public and Private Sector Organisations
Koolmees Hans, Smeijsters Henk and Sylvia Schoenmakers, Zuyd University, Heerlam, The Netherlands

Agile and Intelligent Networks for Information Literacy by Knowledge Sharing
Schumann Christian-Andreas and Claudia Tittmann, University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Germany

Building and Exploiting Intellectual Capital: The Firm as a Connected, Temporary Coalition
Begley Sandra, Michael Taylor, and John Bryson, University of Birmingham, UK

14:00

Social Networking and the Transfer of Knowledge
Smith Graeme, Ordnance Survey Organisation, UK

Evaluating the Factors of Knowledge Management Success
Lehner Franz, Nadine Amende, Stephan Wildner, Nicolas Haas, University of Passau, Innstrasse, Germany and Hans Lehnann, University of Wellington, New Zealand

Analysis of Knowledge Barriers at Extra-Collaborative Knowledge Level in Enterprise Networks
Sanchis Raquel and Raúl Poler, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

Understanding the Role of Knowledge Gatekeepers in The Knowledge Identification, Translation and Transfer Process: Some Empirical Evidences
Harorimana Deogratias, Southampton Solent University, UK

14:30

Social Network Analysis Applied to Knowledge Creation and Transfer in the Portuguese Agricultural R&D Field: An Exploratory Study
Neto Miguel, Ana Maria Correia, Instituto Superior de Estatística e Gestão de Informação, Lisboa, Pedro Pinto, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa and José Aguiar, Instituto Nacional dos Recursos Biológicos, Lisboa, Portugal

Using Measurement as an Enabler for the Implementation of Knowledge Management and Learning Processes
Fuller Paul, Andrew Dainty and Tony Thorpe, Loughborough University, UK

Leadership as knowledge mobilization: Building coalitions for evidence-based change
Dickson Graham, Royal Roads University Canada

Transferring Knowledge of Manufacturing Techniques in Multi-National Corporations: A Review of the Literature
Alias Jamsari, Matthew Hall and David Bennett, Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK

15:00

The Relation of Rotation and Knowledge Transfer: A study of the R&D Activities of a Japanese manufacturer
Miyamoto Takuya, Yasuhiro Hattori and Akiyuki Yatera, Kobe University, Japan

Using Group Decision Approaches for Knowledge Management Adoption
Hung Ying-Hsun, National Taiwan University,  Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, Institute of Technology Management, National Chiao Tung University,  Seng-Cho T. Chou, Department of Information Management, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

 

Communication and Coalition: Rethinking Neocapitalist Definitions of KM
Clarke, Rodney, Judy Motion and Elias Kyriazis, University of Wollongong, Australia

15:30

Summary of the issues raised durng the conference
Led by
Deogratias Harorimana and David Watkins

16:00

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

 

Updated 5 September 2008

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