References on Knowledge Management
The following list contains selected references on Knowledge Management compiled by Yogesh Malhotra from some of his working papers.
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24. Davenport, T.H. "Coming Soon: The CKO," InformationWeek, September 5, 1994a.
25. Davenport, T.H. "Saving IT's Soul: Human-Centered Information Management," Harvard Business Review, Mar-Apr 1994b, pp. 119-131.
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27. Davenport, T.H. "Think Tank: The Virtual and the Physical," CIO, November 15, 1995b.
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39. Ghoshal, S. & Bartlett, C.A. "Rebuilding Behavioral Context: A Blueprint for Corporate Renewal," Sloan Management Review, Winter 1996, pp. 23-36.
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44. Hannabuss, S. "Knowledge Management," Library Management, 8(5), 1987, pp. 1-50.
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48. Hildebrand, C. "Information Mapping: Guiding Principles," CIO, 8(18), July 1995, pp. 60-64.
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51. Huber, G.P. & Glick, W.H. Organizational Change and Redesign: Ideas and Insights for Improving Performance, Oxford University Press, New York, 1993.
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63. Malone, T.W. & Crowston, K., "Toward an Interdisciplinary Theory of Coordination," Technical Report 120, Center for Coordination Science, MIT, 1991.
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74. Nonaka, I. "The Dynamic Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation," Organization Science, 5(1), February 1994, pp. 14-37.
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