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Conference Programme

We hope that this program will help you choose which streams you wish to attend.

Dr.Roy Williams – University of Portsmouth, UK has launched a wiki to lead into the ICICKM-2007 conference. Click here to view.

You can download a .pdf file of the entire programme here.  Click on Joining Instructions to download the .pdf version. Click on Abstracts Booklet to download a .pdf version of what you will receive inside the conference pack.

 

Sunday 14 October 2007

18:30

In The Winery at the Business School
Pre-conference reception and registration (until 20:00)

Monday 15 October 2007

9:00

Registration and coffee

10:00

Room: 210
Welcome from the conference chair:
Professor Eon Smit

10:15

Keynote Address: The Management of Knowledge Creation and Innovation Through an Intellectual Capital Lens
Göran Roos, Finish National Research Institute - VTT, Espoo, Finland

11:10

Conference splits into streams

 

Room: 210
Stream A -
Intellectual Capital
Chair -
Aurilla Arntzen Bechina

Room: 212
Stream B - 
Organisational Learning
Chair -
Sven Carlsson

Room: 215
Stream C -
Corporate KM
Chair -
Paul Griffiths

Room: Brouery
Mini track -
Knowledge Sharing in Education
Chairs -
John Girard

Room: Board Room
Stream E -
KM in Business
Chairs -
Gretchen Smith

11:15

Sharing of Experiences in the Area of Capacity Building, Soft Skills Acquisition and Intellectual Assets Creation in the MENA region
Paschaloudis Dimitris, Goerge Papadourakis, Institue of Technology and Education of Serres, Garyfallos Fragidis, Institute of Crete and Adamantios Koumpis, Altec S.A, Greece

On Measuring Organizational Relationships: Threats to Validity in the use of Key-Informants
Papoutsakis Haris, Technical Education Institution of Crete, Greece

Financial Literacy and its Benefits on a Household, Corporate and Macro-Economic Level
Fromlet Hubert, Baltic Business School Kalmar and Blekinge Institute of Technology, Ronneby, Sweden

Inhibitors and Enhancers to Knowledge Sharing: Lessons From the Voluntary Sector
Ragsdell Gillian, Loughborough University, UK

Retaining Knowledge and Skills in Eskom Through Knowledge Management,
Lok Gerrit, Corporate Consultant, Eskom Resources and Strategy Division, South Africa

11:45

The Future of Intellectual Capital
Roos Goran and Stephen Pike, Intellectual Capital Services Ltd, London, UK

Organizational Learning in Inter-organizations
Asproth Viveca, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden

Developing a Leadership Company – Leadership at all Responsibility Levels as a Core Competence of the Leader of the Future
Rothenberger Sandra, Innsbruck University School of Management, Austria

Distance Learning among Teachers and School Principals in Francophone institutions:An Initial Knowledge Repository Associated to Individual Competencies and Organizational Capabilities for Collaborative Work
IsaBelle Claire, Université d’Ottawa, Hélène Fournier, ITI Conseil national de recherches du Canada and Gilles E. St-Amant, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

One Size Does not fit all - Towards a Typology of Knowledge-Centric Organisations,
Cruywagen Marié and Wim Gevers, University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa and Juani Swart, University of Bath School of Management, UK

12:15

The Role of Experience in the Creation of Intellectual capital
Pearse Noel, Rhodes Investec Business School, Grahamstown, South Africa

Managing Compex Adaptive Networks
Williams Roy, University of Portsmouth, UK

Knowledge Management Practices in Brazilian Organizations - a conceptual shift towards "Ba"
Alvarenga Neto Rivadavia C Drummond de, FEAD Minas, Centro Universitário UNA, Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC)
Brazil

Knowledge Sharing Across Higher Education Institutes in Interregional Countries. The Case of an Academic Network Between Greece and Bulgaria,
Paschaloudis Dimitri, Maria Tsourela, David Costas, Panos Pantelidis, Technical Education Institute of Serres and John Kaliakatsos, Technical Education Institute of Crete, Greece

Reconsidering Knowledge... and Business Improvement
Lucardie Larry, Joost van Ham, Knowledge Values, Schiphol Airport and Paul Hendriks, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 210
Stream A -
Intellectual Capital Cont.
Chair -

Room: 212
Stream B - 
Orgainizational Learning
Chair -
Haris Papoutsakis

Room: 215
Stream C -
KM in the public sector
Chair -
Noel Pearse

Room: Brouery
Mini track -
Knowledge Sharing in Education
Chairs -
John Girard

Room: Board Room
Stream E -
Implementation of KM
Chair -
Larry Lucardie

14:00

Selecting and Applying Methods for Assessment of Intellectual Capital: Complexity of Decisions,
Pretorius Agnieta and Petrie Coetzee, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa

Knowledge Transfer and Information Communication: Mapping Social Networks among Crystallographers in South Africa
Smith Gretchen, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Challenges in Communication and Alternative Ways of Communicating in Knowledge Management
Arntzen Bechina Aurelie Aurilla, Nkosi Ndlela and Tone Vold, College University i Hedmark, Rena, Norway

Knowledge Management Practices within Higher Education Institutions in the UK
Cranfield Desiree and John Taylor, University of Southampton, UK

The Feasibility of Developing a Regional Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Database: A Case Study in Knowledge Management in South Africa
Cawood Stephanie and  Leandra Ehlers, University of the Free State, South Africa

14:30

The Generations of Knowledge Management
Grant
Ken, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada

An Interorganizational Learning Approach to New Innovations: Exploring the e-Newspaper Case
Ihlström Eriksson Carina and Maria Åkesson, Halmstad University, Sweden

Knowledge Management in Health Service Organizations: The Role of Knowledge Brokers
Landry Rejean, Nabil Amara and Jalila Jbilou, Laval University, Canada

Learning Out of the Classroom
Magner Colleen, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Implementation of a Knowledge Management Initiative: Turning KMS use into Profit
Carlsson Sven and Thomas Kalling, Lund University, Sweden

15:00

Analysis of Determinants Affecting Behavioural Intention to Share Knowledge: A Case Study of PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia
Syaiful, Abdul Mukti Soma, Andrew Tani Consulting, Telekomunikasi Indonesia and Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia

Role of Breakthroughs in Learning and Capability Building: Evidences from Two High Technology Firms,
Dixit Mukund, Sunil Sharma and Amit Karna, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India

Knowledge Management and Enhanced Government Service-Delivery in Kenya
Ondari-Okemwa Ezra, UNISA, Pretoria and Gretchen Smith, Centre for Information Literacy, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Alchemical Learning – A Model for Designing ‘Participatory Learning’
De Wet Liz and Elaine Rumboll, University of Cape Town South Africa

Using Knowledge as a Competitive Advantage - A Case Study
Griffiths Paul, Henley Management College, UK and the Birchman Group, Santiago, Chile and Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

15:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

16:00

Room: Brouery
Knowledge Café:
Looking at the topic - What have we achieved in IC and KM research and what are the more obvious areas to explore in the forthcoming years?

Facilitated by Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

18:00

Close of Conference Day

Close of Conference Day

Close of Conference Day

Close of Conference Day

Close of Conference Day

18:15

Buses depart to the Moyo Restaurant at the Spiers Wine Estate

19:00

Conference Dinner at the famous Moyo Restaurant on the Spiers Wine Estate

22:00

Buses return to The Lodge at the University

Tuesday 16 October 2007

9:30

Room: 210
Keynote address:
Dr Nolwazi Mbananga, Medical Research Council, South Africa
Placing Knowledge Management within SA DST Plan 2008-2018: Innovation Towards  a Knowledge based Economy

10:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

 

Room: 212
Stream A -
Disseminating information
Chair -
Gillian Ragsdell

Room: 215
Mini track -
Community Informatics
Chairs -
Shaun Pather and Geoff Erwin

Room: Brouery
Mini track -
KM Models and Metaphors
Chairs -
Roy Williams

Room: Board Room
Mini track -
KM in Project Management
Chairs -
Herman van Niekerk

 

11:00

Information Anxiety: Fact, Fable, or Fallacy
Girard John, Minot State University and Michael Allison, Touro University International, Cypress, CA, USA

The View from Everywhere: An Epistemology for Urbanites
Foth Marcus, Greg Hearn, Queensland University of Technology, Australia and Nancy Odendaal, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

A Multidimensional model of Small Business Knowledge Management
Babalola Sunday University of Ibadan, University of Ibadan Nigeria

Managing Knowledge Within Military Open Souce Software (MOSS) Projects,
Barbaroux Pierre, Center of Research of the French Air Force, and Thomas Le Texier, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Valbonne, France

 

11:30

Social Software begat Web 2.0 begat Enterprise 2.0 begat Business Value?
Patrick Keith University of Westminster UK

The Creation of an IC Model for a University in South Africa: A Solution to Learner Attrition
Giannakopoulos Apostolos and Sheryl Buckley University of Johannesburg, South Africa

The Relative Impact of Social Capital and Organizational Learning on Knowledge Transfer in Organizations
Rhodes Jo, Richard Hung, Shih-Chieh Fang, University of South Australia, Australia and Peter Lok, Toko University, Taiwan

Transactive Memory System in a Distributed Software Development Team: A Case Study ,
Kitaygorodskaya Natalia, University of Vaasa, Finland

 

12:00

Quality Issues in Web Information and Knowledge Management
Dotsika Fefie University of Westminster, London, UK

Thinking Versus Knowing: How Unthought Knowns Embed Collectively
Mathur AjeetIndian Instituteof Management, Ahmedabad, India and Sari Mattila, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Finland

Mapping the Relationship Between Knowledge Management and Information Architecture,
Taljaard Louise and Gretchen Smith, University of Cape Town, South Africa

 

 

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

 

Room: 212
Stream A -
Knowledge Assets
Chair -
Riva Alvarenga Neto

Room: 215
Mini track -
Community Informatics
Chairs -
Shaun Pather and Geoff Erwin

Room: Brouery
Stream C - 
KM Strategies
Chair -

Room: Board Room
Stream D -
Case Studies
Chair -
Agnieta Pretorius

 

13:30

Value Creation in Russian Companies: The Role of Intangible Assets,
Garanina Tatiana and Dmitry Volkov, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia

Managing knowledge of a new discipline: Does Community Informatics have a theoretical basis?
Bytheway Andy and Zoran Mitrovic, Cape and Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa

The Emergence and Diffusion of the Concept of Knowledge Work
Timonen Hanna and Kaija-Stiina Paloheimo, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

Knowledge Management Practices in the Low-Tech Industry: the Thai Furniture Case
Arntzen-Bechina Aurilla, College University i Hedmark, Rena, Norway and Lugkana Worasinchai, Bangkok University Thailand

 

14:00

The Intangible Asset "Family" - A Major Resource Within the Family Business,
Mueller Claudia and Margit Raich, Innsbruck University School of Management, Austria

How can we Improve on What we do? The Potential of Effectively Utilising our Community of Practice
Nathoo Kalpana, UCT, Cape Town, South Africa

Knowledge Management Strategic Alignment in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
Al-Ammary Jaflah and Chun Che Fung, Murdoch University, Australia

Knowledge Management Practices and Challenges in an International Non-Governmental Network of Organisations: Examining One World International
Lumba Patricia and Gretchen Smith, University of Cape Town, South Africa

 

14:30

Core Competencies as Intangible Assets - How to Identify and how to Manage,
Raich Margit and Claudia Mueller, University of Innsbruck, Austria and Paul Schober, Hafelekar Consulting, Austria , IKM-062

Panel Discussion
Building
social cohesion and capital in local communities: Using
e-Knowledge Management strategies within a Community Informatics
context

Towards the Sufficiency Economy: Knowldege Management and Development for Sustainable HRD
Taphontong Saowaree, Kulkanya Napompech and Montri Kukuan, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Thailand

Knowledge Resource Providers in a Grid Enabled Infrastructure - The Case of Deep Rural Small and Medium Enterprises
Kabanda Salah University of Zululand South Africa

 

15:00

Room: 212
Summary of issues raised during the conference
Led by Ken Grant, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada

15:30

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 


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