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Re: Is knowledge management coming down kind of crisis? Some numbers to think (and talk) over...


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Posted by hwong on December 18, 2001 at 04:48:38:

In Reply to: Is knowledge management coming down kind of crisis? Some numbers to think (and talk) over... posted by Riva Gianluca on December 17, 2001 at 09:23:06:

Hi Riva.

Nice to see your findings. I also do the search using ABI/Inform. I agree with you that the frequency of KM is going down in 2000 and this may show the shift of managerial fad recently.

However, the changing of publishing policy of ejournals to suit latest interest of readers may also affect the statistic.I have a friend who had published something in an engineering periodic.He told me that each year, the periodic introduces a new topic. He was lucky to publish his article even he knew there were others that were more outstanding but were not in the righ topic and time.

Neverthless, this is a good way to show facts.

Regards




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