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Preface | i | |
Part 1 | Knowledge Management, Virtual Organizations and Virtual Teams | |
Chapter I | Knowledge Management and New Organization Forms: A Framework for Business Model Innovation | 2 |
Chapter II | The Knowledge-Based View (KBV) of the Virtual Web, the Virtual Corporation and the Net-Broker | 20 |
Chapter III | Implementing Virtual Organizing in Business Networks: A Method of Inter-Business Networking | 43 |
Chapter IV | Interorganizational Knowledge Management: Some Perspectives for Knowledge Oriented Strategic Management in Virtual Organizations | 63 |
Chapter V | Computer Mediated Interorganizational Knowledge Sharing: Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating, Using a Collaborative Tool | 84 |
Chapter VI | The Glue That Binds Creative Virtual Teams | 101 |
Chapter VII | Using Patterns to Capture Tacit Knowledge and Enhance Knowledge Transfer in Virtual Teams | 124 |
Chapter VIII | Managing Knowledge for Strategic Advantages in the Virtual Organization | 144 |
Chapter IX | Virtual Organizations That Cooperate and Compete: Managing the Risks of Knowledge Exchange | 162 |
Chapter X | Knowledge Management and Organizational Design | 181 |
Part 2 | Success Factors for Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations | |
Chapter XI | Becoming Knowledge-Powered: Planning the Transformation | 196 |
Chapter XII | Integrated Analysis and Design of Knowledge Systems and Processes | 214 |
Chapter XIII | Role of Organizational Controls in Knowledge Management: Is Knowledge Management Really an "Oxymoron"? | 245 |
Chapter XIV | Beyond Customer Knowledge Management: Customers as Knowledge Co-Creators | 258 |
Chapter XV | Knowledge Management-the Second Generation: Creating Competencies with and Between Work Communities in the Compentence Laboratory | 282 |
Chapter XVI | Success Factors in Leveraging the Corporate Information and Knowledge Resource Through Intranets | 306 |
Chapter XVII | Creating Knowledge-Based Communities of Practice: Lessons Learned from AMS's Knowledge Management Initiatives | 321 |
Chapter XVIII | Knowledge Acquisition and Management: Perspectives, Strategic Implications and Extensions to the Virtual Setting | 333 |
Chapter XIX | Knowledge Needs of Self-Organized Systems | 350 |
Chapter XX | Information Quality and Its Interpretative Reconfiguration as a Premise of Knowledge Management in Virtual Organizations | 365 |
About the Authors | 380 | |
Index | 390 |
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