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ISSN: 2325-4688    frecuency : 2   format : Electrónica

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Volume 3 Number 2 Year 2015

15 articles in this issue 

Bob Travica

The purpose of this article is to contribute to theorizing organizational intelligence. The idea of organizational intelligence (OI) has been addressed from various perspectives and levels of analysis. Still, comprehensive modeling of OI, which would brin... see more

Pags. 1 - 18  

Joanna Paliszkiewicz, Jerzy Goluchowski, Alex Koohang

This paper develops an instrument that can be used to a) measure the influence of organizational leadership on trust management and knowledge management separately; b) measure the effect of trust management on knowledge management; and c) measure the eff... see more

Pags. 19 - 35  

Salome Svanadze, Magdalena Kowalewska

Intellectual capital has become a key resource for enterprises, but its measurement and reporting represents a major challenge for managers and researchers. The aim of this article was to establish the possibilities for using the Value-Added Intellectual ... see more

Pags. 36 - 44  

Agnieszka Agata Tomaszewicz

The following article discusses the meaning of digital literacy and its’ influence on the level of e-administration achieved in various countries. A comparison has been made between the level of e-administration development in particular European Union co... see more

Pags. 45 - 53  

Rafal Jan Doniec, Sergiusz Scheller

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the practical application of three necessary elements necessary to build, then conduct and finalize the project successfully within the framework of cooperation between an academic institution, administration, and a... see more

Pags. 54 - 67  

Shonda D. Brown, Yair Levy, Michelle M. Ramim, James L. Parrish

Consumers have begun to take a more proactive approach to their healthcare by accessing pharmaceutical companies Websites to obtain health and drug information. In exchange for these benefits, companies require consumers to voluntarily disclose informatio... see more

Pags. 68 - 88  

Gary DeLorenzo, Frederick G. Kohun, Robert J. Skovira, Vladimir Burcik, David Gonda, Jacek Jakubczak

While organizations have initiated knowledge management initiatives to systematically and methodically capture both explicit and tacit (or silent) knowledge, these initiatives have experienced mixed results. Inherent organizational idiosyncrasies have ... see more

Pags. 89 - 99  

Justin Fruehauf, Frederick G. Kohun, Robert Joseph Skovira

The essay is a contradiction, of sorts. Its problem is prompted by use of Michael Polanyi’s term tacit knowing in the knowledge management literature. So the problematic for the essay is what does Polanyi mean by tacit knowing? We will attempt to dwell in... see more

Pags. 100 - 113  

Ljiljana Ruzic-Dimitrijevic

This paper considers the risk assessment in the field of knowledge management. Since knowledge management systems can be observed at the stage of implementation and use, the risks also differ. An overview of the factors critical to the success of a knowle... see more

Pags. 114 - 126  

Steven R. Terrell

Due to the specific functionality of each of the brain‘s hemispheres, historically many educators and researchers have been quick to identify students or employees as having a right or left brain hemispheric preference. This is important, they believed,... see more

Pags. 127 - 133  

Celina Solek-Borowska

This paper investigates the extent and type of knowledge sharing practices within the partner universities of the CEMS - Global Alliance of Management Education. An overview of knowledge sharing is followed by a discussion highlighting the changing role ... see more

Pags. 134 - 149  

Bozo Nikolic, Jelena Dakic

This paper deals with knowledge management in the field of risk. It presents a diagram of the knowledge management process with its application to the area of risk assessment in occupational health and safety. There are examples of risk assessment in wh... see more

Pags. 150 - 160  

Maciej Chmielewski

The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a case study of one U.S. Government agency’s experience using Twitter as a platform for knowledge generation and exchange. It is intended as a precursor to a more intense study. In 2012, the United States Agency ... see more

Pags. 161 - 167  

Anna Soltysik-Piorunkiewicz

This article aims to provide a method for evaluating the usability of Web 2.0/3.0 applications to support knowledge management in knowledge-based organizations which are at various stages of the knowledge management cycle, taking into account: generating ... see more

Pags. 168 - 180  

Nataša Subic, Maja Dimitrijevic,

Modern information systems need to be able to deal with uncertainty and variability, as well as to support the evolution of business processes. In this work, we apply two flexible and configurable modeling approaches to model the process of the student en... see more

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