Knowledge Management Bibliography - The Modern Times Workplace
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[171] H. W. Chesbrough and D. J. Teece. When is virtual virtous? Organizing for innovation. Harvard<br />
Business Review, pages 65–73, Jan./Feb. 1996.<br />
[172] C.-H. Chiu, C.-C. Huang, and W.-T. Chang. <strong>The</strong> evaluation and influence of interaction in network<br />
supported collaborative concept mapping. Computers & Education, 34(1):17–25, Jan. 2000.<br />
[173] C. W. Chong, T. Holden, P. Wilhelmij, and R. A. Schmidt. Where does knowledge management add<br />
value? Journal of Intellectual Capital, 1(4):366–380, 2000.<br />
[174] C. W. Choo. <strong>The</strong> knowing organization: How organizations use information to construct meaning,<br />
create knowledge, and make decisions. International Journal of Information <strong>Management</strong>, 16(5):329–<br />
340, Oct. 1996.<br />
[175] C. W. Choo. Working with knowledge: How information professionals help organisations manage what<br />
they know. Library <strong>Management</strong>, 21(8):395–403, 1999.<br />
[176] E. Christiaanse and V. Dirksen. Webbing and embedding a vision: An exploratory study of culture<br />
and information technology in a business community. In H. R. Hansen, M. Bichler, and H. Mahrer,<br />
editors, ECIS 2000: A Cyberspace Odyssey. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information<br />
Systems, volume 1, pages 495–500, Vienna, Austria, July 2000. Vienna University of Economics and<br />
Business Administration.<br />
[177] P. Clarke and M. Cooper. <strong>Knowledge</strong> management and collaboration. In U. Reimer, editor, Proceedings<br />
of the Third International Conference on Practical Aspects of <strong>Knowledge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> (PAKM2000),<br />
Basel, Switzerland, 30–31 October 2000, 2000.<br />
[178] M. Claypool, P. Le, M. Wased, and D. Brown. Implicit interest indicators. In Proceedings of the 2001<br />
International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Santa Fe, NM, 14–17 January 2001, pages<br />
33–40, 2001.<br />
[179] D. Cohen and L. Prusak. British petroleum’s virtual teamwork program. Case study, Ernst & Young<br />
Center for Business Innovation, June 1996.<br />
[180] S. Cohen. <strong>Knowledge</strong> management’s killer app. Training & Development, Jan. 1998.<br />
[181] D. Coleman, editor. Groupware: Collaborative Strategies for Corporate LANs and Intranets. Prentice<br />
Hall, 1997.<br />
[182] H. M. Collins. Humans, machines, and the structure of knowledge. Stanford Humanities Review,<br />
4(2):67–83, 1995.<br />
[183] C. Comeau-Kirschner and L. Wah. Who has the time to think? <strong>Management</strong> Review, Jan. 2000.<br />
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[185] P. Conceição, D. Gibson, M. V. Heitor, and S. Shariq. Towards a research agenda for knowledge policies<br />
and management. Journal of <strong>Knowledge</strong> <strong>Management</strong>, 1(2):129–141, Dec. 1997.<br />
[186] D. Connor and M. Gutknecht. Helping clients harness knowledge to drive innovation. In PAKM 98.<br />
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Practical Aspects of <strong>Knowledge</strong> <strong>Management</strong>,<br />
pages 7/1–4, Zurich, Switzerland, 1998.<br />
[187] J. H. Cook. XML sets stage for efficient knowledge management. IT Professional, 2(3):55–57, May/June<br />
2000.<br />
[188] P. Cook. I heard it through the grapevine: Making knowledge management work by learning to share<br />
knowledge, skills and experience. Industrial and Commercial Training, 31(3):101–105, 1999.<br />
[189] O. Corby and R. Dieng. <strong>The</strong> webcokace knowledge server. IEEE Internet Computing, 3(6):38–43,<br />
Nov./Dec. 1999.<br />
[190] C. Corkern. XML application integration and knowledge management: Notation system and application<br />
messaging protocols. In Proceedings of XML Europe 2001, 21–25 May 2001, Berlin, Germany,<br />
Alexandria, VA, 2001. Graphic Communications Association.<br />
[191] Corporate Renaissance Group. <strong>The</strong> undercurrent flow of knowledge. <strong>Knowledge</strong> <strong>Management</strong>, Jan.<br />
1999.<br />
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