
The Future of Knowledge Management
Description
Through 15 chapters by 28 contributors from 18 countries, this collection offers a diverse range of perspectives on the evolution of KM over the past decade and its potential for the future. The contributors analyze topics such as digital transformation, distant reading, knowledge visualization, and advanced KM systems. This volume will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the field of KM, as well as to anyone interested in the challenges and opportunities facing organizations in the post-pandemic world.
This edited volume celebrates the 10th anniversary of the International Association for Knowledge Management, offering an overview of the field's achievements and prospects for innovation and sustainability.
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Meliha Handzic is a renowned academic, holding the position of Professor of Management and Information Systems at the International Burch University in Sarajevo. With a PhD from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, she has established herself as a leading authority in the fields of knowledge management and decision support. Her research has been published in top journals and books, and she is a co-editor of the prestigious Springer series "Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning". Her contributions to the field have been widely recognized, and she is a sought-after speaker at international conferences and events.
Ettore Bolisani is an Associate Professor at the University of Padova (Italy) and an Adjunct Professor at Venice International University (Italy). He co-founded and was the first President of the International Association for Knowledge Management. Bolisani is the co-editor of the flagship book series "Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning" (Springer) and Editor-in-Chief of the "Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management". He is a member of the Editorial Board of "Management and Marketing" and "Knowledge Management Research and Practice". Bolisani is a member of the Management Committee of the EU COST Action INDCOR and team leader of the local unit of the University of Padova for the EU Erasmus+KNOWMAN project. His research interests are in the field of innovation management with a focus on the management of knowledge and information in organizations.
Content
Introduction by Editors.- Part 1 - Knowledge Management: A Complexity perspective.- Chapter 1 Approaching the complexity of knowledge management.- Chapter 2 The pervasive identity of knowledge management: consolidation or dilution?.- Chapter 3 Key milestones in the evolution of knowledge management: what is next?.- Chapter 4 Futurizing intellectual capital theory to uncover unexplored horizons.- Chapter 5 Knowledge management essentials: reflections on the core of the discipline and future outlook.- Part 2 - Knowledge Management: A human perspective.- Chapter 6 Future paths of knowledge management: how do spirituality, calling, and knowledge management fit together?.- Chapter 7 The human side of knowledge management.- Chapter 8 Unlearning as a future challenge for knowledge management.- Chapter 9 Emotions and their relation with knowledge risks in organizations.- Chapter 10 Knowledge management and innovation in the COVID-19 context: flowing from the organization toward the network level.- Part 3 - Knowledge Management: A Technology perspective.- Chapter 11 Knowledge management, digital transformation and the resilience of the firm.- Chapter 12 Broadening the knowledge management horizon: a case of distant reading.- Chapter 13 Visualizing knowledge for decision making: a framework for selecting visual templates.- Chapter 14 Learning from the future: knowledge management systems in 21 st century.- Chapter 15 Knowledge management in the metaverse.