Lectures

L1: KM Course Introduction

L2: Defining Knowledge and Knowledge Mangament

L3: Knowledge Forms, Explicit, Tacit and Embedded Knowledge, and Knowledge Conversions (SECI)

L4: KM Cycle, Knowledge Sharing and Best Practices

L5: KM Strategies and Audits

L6: Business Process and Work Practices in KM

L7: The role and productivity of the Knowledge Workers

L8: Fair process

L9: Research Theories and Paradigms

L10: Knowledge-Based View of the Firm

L11: Questioning Management Theories and Methods

L12: Knowledge Management Systems

L13: Machine Learning

L14: Creativity: Brainstorming research

Paper summaries

— W1

Rowley (2007): The wisdom hierarchy: representations of the DIKW hierarchy

Alavi Leidner (2001): Knowledge Management and KM Systems: Conceptual Foundations and Research Issues

Book chapter - Collison & Parcell (2013) What is Knowledge Management?