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Aujourd’hui, les praticiens comme les chercheurs savent que la compréhension du fonctionnement des organisations contemporaines, et en particulier des entreprises, passe nécessairement par celle des phénomènes d’apprentissage et de circulation des connaissances qui s’y jouent. Pourtant, l’étude de ces phénomènes tombe dans un « angle mort » de la recherche, du fait des cloisonnements disciplinaires hérités de l’histoire des sciences humaines et sociales. Cet angle mort, les auteurs de cet ouvrage pluridisciplinaire — issu d’un colloque de Cerisy réuni en septembre 2003 — l’attribuent pour partie à l’impasse faite historiquement sur l’objet de recherche situé à la charnière de la connaissance et de l’organisation : l’activité humaine, et plus particulièrement l’activité collective organisée. Les chercheurs en gestion, psychologie, économie, philosophie, sociologie, ingénierie des connaissances, ergonomie, réunis ici confrontent leurs points de vue et leurs analyses pour proposer la co-construction d’approches nouvelles de l’activité collective, particulièrement originales. D’où la structuration de cet ouvrage autour de débats thématiques (la communauté, l’instrument, le discours de l’expertise…), qui esquissent une recherche conjointe transcendant les frontières scientifiques traditionnelles. Cet ouvrage ouvre de fructueuses pistes de réflexion pour tous ceux qui, chercheurs ou praticiens, s’interrogent sur les relations entre « connaissance », « activité » et « organisation », et cherchent à mieux comprendre le fonctionnement des entreprises.
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This volume contains the papers presented at the 2nd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2005) held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, from 29th May to 1st June, 2005. The vision of the Semantic Web is to enhance today’s Web via the exploi- tion of machine-processable metadata. The explicit representation of the sem- tics of data, accompanied with domain theories (ontologies), will enable a web that provides a qualitatively new level of service. It will weave together an - crediblylargenetworkofhumanknowledgeandwillcomplementitwithmachine processability. Various automated services will help the user to achieve goals by accessing and providing information in a machine-understandable form. This process may ultimately create extremely knowledgeable systems with various specialized reasoning services systems. Many technologies and methodologies are being developed within arti?cial intelligence, human language technology, machine learning, databases, software engineering and information systems that can contribute to the realization of this vision. The 2nd Annual European Semantic Web Conference presented the latest results in research and applications of Semantic Web technologies. Following the success of the ?rst edition, ESWC showed a signi?cant increase in participation. With148submissions,thenumberofpapersdoubledthatofthepreviousedition. Each submission was evaluated by at least three reviewers. The selection process resulted in the acceptance of 48 papers for publication and presentation at the conference (an acceptance rate of 32%). Papers did not come only from Europe but also from other continents.
Semantic Web --- Ontology --- Knowledge management --- Web sémantique --- Ontologie --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- EPUB-LIV-FT SPRINGER-B --- Semantic Web - Congresses --- Ontology - Congresses --- Knowledge management - Congresses
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Consumer knowledge is a very important asset for an organisation. Two types of consumer knowledge have been identified, "knowledge about customers" including customer segments, individual customer preferences, potential customers, and "knowledge possessed by customers" including knowledge about product ranges, companies, and the marketplace. Electronic commerce (e-commerce) offers an ideal medium for the creation and exchange of both types of knowledge. This paper presents the results of an initial phase in a research cycle that looks at e-commerce through the lens of knowledge management. It
Electronic commerce -- Congresses. --- Electronic commerce. --- Industrial management -- Congresses. --- Industrial management. --- Information management. --- Information resources management. --- Knowledge management -- Congresses. --- Knowledge management. --- Qualitative research -- Congresses. --- Small business -- Technological innovations -- Congresses.
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One of the challenges facing today's management is to develop theories and practices that address the dynamics of business networks. Complexity theory has much to contribute to this purpose. Thus, this volume focuses on exploring the emerging patterns of order and discussing the new management practices suitable to the network economy. Its presents a multidisciplinary analysis of modern businesses as complex systems and some managerial implications of managing complex networks in the knowledge economy. It discusses the impact of major forces that are altering today's business landscape, such a
Business networks -- Congresses. --- Business networks. --- Knowledge management -- Congresses. --- Knowledge management. --- Management. --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Styles & Communication --- Business networks --- Knowledge management --- Business networking --- Networking, Business --- Networks, Business --- Social networks --- Industrial clusters --- Strategic alliances (Business)
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Information retrieval --- Subject indexing --- Information resources management --- Online bibliographic searching --- Gestion de l'information --- Recherche documentaire automatisée --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Information science --- Information organization --- Knowledge management --- Recherche documentaire automatisée --- Congrès --- Information science - Congresses --- Information organization - Congresses --- Knowledge management - Congresses --- Acqui 2006
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Digital networking technologies are empowering organizations to form dynamic networks, generating exceptional or ‘smart’ results. These Smart Business Networks (SBNs) enable individual organizations to compete more effectively and to respond better to a changing world. This idea attracted a diverse group of academic scholars and business professionals to Beijing from May 19-23, 2008, hosted by Tsinghua University. They discovered new ways to manage network resources, operate business processes across a network, create a business operations platform, understand the importance of network position and the smart mastering of technology. Effective managers, they concluded, must have a firm understanding of these fundamental network concepts in order to orchestrate the networks of the future. This book presents the results of an intense and energizing event which resulted in new theoretical foundations and practical insights.
Business enterprises -- Computer networks -- Congresses. --- Business enterprises. --- Business networks -- Management -- Congresses. --- Information technology -- Management -- Congresses. --- Knowledge management -- Congresses. --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- Business enterprises --- Business networks --- Information technology --- Knowledge management --- Computer networks --- Business networking --- Networking, Business --- Networks, Business --- Business. --- Organization. --- Planning. --- Information technology. --- Business --- Business and Management. --- IT in Business. --- Data processing. --- Social networks --- Industrial clusters --- Strategic alliances (Business)
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The revolution in information technology transforms not only information and its uses but, more important, knowledge and the ways we generate and manage it. Knowledge is now seen as input, output, and capital, even if imperfectly accounted for or understood. Many businesses and public agencies are convinced that knowledge can be managed in sophisticated, rational ways and that networking and information technology are essential tools for doing so. In this collection, experts from North America and Europe look at the transformation of knowledge in the global economy in light of the rapid changes in information technology, the resulting explosion of data, the recognition of intangibles as sources of value and liability, and the increasingly blurred distinction between private and public knowledge. The appeal of the Internet as boundary-spanning knowledge infrastructure, bridging all sectors of the economy, is shadowed by another infrastructure of rights-based contracts, practices, and institutions. The contributors address the ways in which the processes for creating and organizing knowledge interact with information technology, business strategy, and changing social and economic conditions. They discuss the balkanization that results from the complexity of the knowledge economy, the variety of knowledge resources, the great diversity of institutional and market contexts, and competing models of control and cooperation--and of proprietary and non-proprietary knowledge. ContributorsBerglind Asgeirsdottir, Carliss Y. Baldwin, Kim B. Clark, Iain M. Cockburn, Patrick Cohendet, Robin Cowan, Paul A. David, Jan Fagerberg, Brian Fitzgerald, Dominque Foray, Peter A. Freeman, Fred Gault, Dietmar Harhoff, Margaret Hedstrom, C. Suzanne Iacono, Brian Kahin, John Leslie King, Kurt Larsen, Josh Lerner, Bengt-Ake Lundvall, David C. Mowery, Arti K. Rai, Bhaven Sampat, Martin Schaaper, Tom Schuller, W. Edward Steinmueller, Stefan Thomke, Jean Tirole, Reinhilde Veugelers, Stephan Vincent-Lancrin, Eric von Hippel, Andrew Wyckoff
Knowledge management --- Information technology --- Gestion des connaissances --- Technologie de l'information --- Congresses --- Economic aspects --- Congrès --- Aspect économique --- 330.35 --- 658.116 --- Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09} --- Technologische ontwikkeling. Innovatie. Ondernemerschap --- Information technology -- Economic aspects -- Congresses. --- Knowledge management -- Congresses. --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- 330.35 Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09} --- Congrès --- Aspect économique --- Congresses. --- INFORMATION SCIENCE/Technology & Policy
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The volume comprises the proceedings of the second International Conference on Dynamics in Logistics LDIC 2009. The scope of the conference was concerned with the identification, analysis, and description of the dynamics of logistic processes and networks. The spectrum reached from the planning and modelling of processes over innovative methods like autonomous control and knowledge management to the new technologies provided by radio frequency identification, mobile communication, and networking. The growing dynamics confronts the area of logistics with completely new challenges: It must become possible to rapidly and flexibly adapt logistic processes and networks to continuously changing conditions. LDIC 2009 provided a forum for the discussion of advances in that matter. The volume consists of one invited paper and of 47 contributed papers divided into various subjects including mathematical modelling in transport and production logistics, routing in dynamic logistic networks, sustainable collaboration and supply chain control policies, information, communication, autonomy, adaption and cognition in logistics, radio frequency identification in logistics and manufacturing networks, applications in production logistics, and logistic solutions for ports, container terminals, regions and services.
Business logistics -- Congresses. --- Knowledge management -- Congresses. --- Radio frequency identification systems -- Congresses. --- Logistics --- Management --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Business & Economics --- Management Styles & Communication --- Civil Engineering --- Business logistics. --- Telecommunication. --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Supply chain management --- Engineering. --- Production management. --- Engineering economics. --- Engineering economy. --- Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing. --- Operations Management. --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Industrial management --- Manufacturing management --- Economy, Engineering --- Engineering economics --- Industrial engineering
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The seventh International Conference on Knowledge Management in Organizations (KMO) brings together researchers and developers from industry and the academic world to report on the latest scientific and technical advances on knowledge management in organisations. KMO 2012 provides an international forum for authors to present and discuss research focused on the role of knowledge management for innovative services in industries, to shed light on recent advances in cloud computing for KM as well as to identify future directions for researching the role of knowledge management in service innovation and how cloud computing can be used to address many of the issues currently facing KM in academia and industrial sectors. The conference took place at Salamanca in Spain on the 11th-13th July in 2012.
Cloud computing -- Congresses. --- Engineering. --- Knowledge management -- Congresses. --- Knowledge management. --- Knowledge management --- Cloud computing --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- Computer Science --- Electronic data processing --- Web services --- Distributed processing --- Artificial intelligence. --- Computational Intelligence. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Computational intelligence. --- Application software. --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Intelligence, Computational --- Artificial intelligence --- Soft computing
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