PROGRAM
Friday, November 1, 2013
| 8:30am |
Opening &
Welcoming Remarks |
| 8:45am |
Panel I: Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice |
| 10:00am |
Coffee Break |
| 10:30am |
Communication, Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing |
KM Implementation and Strategy |
Knowledge Management in Public Sector |
| 12:00pm |
Lunch |
| 1:30pm |
Knowledge Organization |
Knowledge Management Tools |
Communication, Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing |
| 3:00pm |
Coffee
Break |
| 3:30pm |
Knowledge Discovery |
Project and Knowledge Management |
Knowledge Metrics and Measurement |
Saturday, November 2, 2013
| 8:30am |
Panel II: iSChools: Information Professionals in the Context of the Knowledge Economy |
| 10:00am |
Coffee Break |
| 10:30am |
Knowledge Management in Libraries |
Competitive Intelligence |
Access to Information and Knowledge |
| 12:00pm |
Lunch |
| 1:30pm |
Use of Social Media |
Use of social media |
Intellectual Capital and Scientific Collaboration |
| 3:00pm |
Coffee
Break |
| 3:30pm |
Knowledge
Café – Closing Session |
| 5:00pm |
Happy
Hour Sponsored by ASIS&T SIG KM: The Ten Commandments for
Knowledge Behavior |
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Detailed Program
Friday, November 1, 2013
| 8:30am |
Opening &
Welcoming Remarks |
| 8:45am |
Panel I:
Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice
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Jay Liebowitz
Orkand Endowed Chair in Management and Technology
Graduate School of Management and Technology
University of Maryland University College
Presentation title: Some thoughts on KM Metrics |
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Susan McIntyre
Senior Manager
Information and Knowledge Management
Defense R&D Canada
Presentation title: KM: It’s not easy as it sounds |
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Taghreed Alqudsi-ghabra
Associate Professor
Library & Information Science Program Director
Department of Library and Information Science
College of Social Sciences, Kuwait University
Presentation title: Social Media & the Arab Spring: Hopes for Change |
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| 10:00am |
Coffee Break |
| 10:30am
| Communication, Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing
Technical Communities as a Foundation of Knowledge Management : Findings from a Global Company’s Employee Survey
Roxana Bahrami and John Westland
Is Trust the Most Important Human Factor Influencing Knowledge Sharing in
Organizations?
M. Max Evans
The Influence of Employee’s Personal Characteristics on Their
Intention to Share Tacit Knowledge
Eugene Okyere-Kwakye |
| 10:30am |
KM Implementation and Strategy
Career
Success of Knowledge Workers: The Role of P-O Fit and Perceived
Organizational Support
Maham Malik
Conducting a Knowledge Audit at a South African Retail Bank
Adeline Du Toit
The Role of Innovative Communication Channels, Effective Co-Ordination
Strategy and Knowledge Management in the UK Local Government Planning
System
Nasrullah Khilji and Stephen Roberts
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| 10:30am |
Knowledge Management in Public Sector
Situational
Appropriation of Information
Isto Huvila
KM and Digital Interaction in Latin American: Challenges and Opportunities in Higher Education
Sandro Jiménez-Ocampo and Guillermo Oyarce
Knowledge Management Education and Training in Academic Institutions in 2012
Denise Bedford
Research on the Emergency Model Integration
Dekuan Yang, Xuehua Wang and Jiangnan Qiu |
| 12:00pm |
Lunch |
| 1:30pm |
Knowledge Organization
Corporate
Identification and Disclosure of Knowledge Assets
Jesper Kallehauge
A Dynamic Mapping of Empirical Know-How Sensitive to Task Context
Bo Song, Zuhua Jiang and Yongwen Huang
Creating Meaningful Representations
Chris Stary and Edith Stary
Ontology Improvement Within the Brazilian Federal Government Budget
Process
Daniel Silva, Rafael Sousa, Edna Canedo, Valério
Martins, Fabion Mendoça and Carlos Veiga
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| 1:30pm |
Knowledge Management Tools
Mobile Technology as an important KM Tool on Development: A Study on India
Taverekere Srikantaiah
Blogs and Wikis: Experiential KM Tools to Actively Engage Business Students
Michael Sutton and Linda Muir
Collaboration in the Cloud: Role of Interaction and Online Collaborative Tools in Enhancing Knowledge Creation in Virtual Environments
Rajesh Singh
Metadata is Dead, Long Live the New Data RA-EKI: a Use Case on
Knowledge Management For the IT Realm
Daniel Fitzpatrick, François Coallier and Sylvie Ratté
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| 1:30pm |
Communication, Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing
Human Resource Development Perspectives On Knowledge Management: An Integrative Literature Review
Robin Tamez, Robin Mayes and Jeff Allen
Quantitative Study of Affection Generated by Knowledge Exchange in Team
Yutong Li and Yanzhong Dang
Impact of Funding on Scientific Output and Collaboration
Ashkan Ebadi and Andrea Schiffauerova
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| 3:00pm |
Coffee
Break |
| 3:30pm |
Knowledge Discovery
Scientific
Productivity of the NSERC Funded Researchers: A Bibliometric Analysis
Ashkan Ebadi and Andrea Schiffauerova
Identification Method on Low Quality Patents and Application in China
Mier Zhang, Suya Hu and Wei Guo
Canonical Values vs. the Law of Large Numbers: The Literary Canon in the Age of Digital Humanities
Carolina Ferrer
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| 3:30pm |
Project and Knowledge Management
Benefits of
Managing Knowledge in Projects
T. Kanti Srikantaiah, Michael E. D. Koenig, Suliman Hawamdeh, and Denise A. D. Bedford
Emergence of Common Tacit Knowledge in an International IT project : A
Cross-Cultural Perspective
Miwa Nishinaka
Building Capacity for Research Data Curation and Management
Jeonghyun Kim and Ana Krahmer
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| 3:30pm |
Knowledge Metrics and Measurement
Value Added Intellectual Coefficient and Its Impact on Corporate Financial Performance A Comparative Study between MAKE and Non-MAKE Award Companies
Meng Liu, Jiajun Fan, Xiaolin Cheng, Kin Hang
Chan, Kai Wah Samuel Chu and Ting Hong Yim
Alternative Metrics for Comparing Knowledge Assets
AG. Scott Erickson and Helen N. Rothberg
Intellectual Capital Indicators and Disclosures in Investment Analyst
Reports : A Review
Natasha Ali
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
| 8:30am |
Panel II: iSChools: Information Professionals in the Context of the Knowledge Economy
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France
Bouthillier
Director and Associate Professor
McGill University
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Seamus
Ross
Dean and Professor
Faculty of Information
University of Toronto
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Andrew
Dillon
Dean and Professor
School of Information
University of Texas
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Herman
Totten
Dean and Professor
College of Information
University of North Texas
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| 10:00am |
Coffee Break |
| 10:30am |
Knowledge Management and Libraries
Knowledge
Management in Academic Libraries and Information Centers : A Case of
University Libraries
Priti Jain
Predicting the Use of the Digital Library System : A Case Study of the
Public Authority for Applied Education and Training
Mohammad Alajmi
Knowledge Management and Social Media: A Case Study of Two Public Libraries in Canada
Eric Forcier, Dinesh Rathi and Lisa M. Given
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| 10:30am |
Competitive Intelligence
Competitive
Intelligence in Developing Countries: a Comparison Between Four
Countries
Adeline Du Toit and Nisha Sewdass
Strategic Uncertainty, Competitive Intelligence Practices and Firm Performance
Ching Seng Yap, Md Zabid Abdul Rashid and Dewi Amat Sapuan
Competitive Intelligence for Public sector Organizations Within the
Knowledge Economy in South Africa
Nisha Sewdass
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| 10:30am |
Access to Information and Knowledge
Factors
That Influence Access to E-government Information in Selected
Districts of Tanzania
Mercy Komba and Patrick Ngulube
A User-Centered Collaborative Framework For Integrated Information
Services in China
Qian Hu and Jiangping Chen
Locating Subject Matter Enthusiasts via a Social, Integrated and Visually Rich Interface
Nirmala Palaniappan
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| 12:00pm |
Lunch |
| 1:30pm |
Use of Social Media
Web 2.0 as a
Tool for Market Intelligence Acquisition
Ching Seng Yap, Boon Liat Cheng and Kum Lung Choe
Twitter Content Categorization: A Public Library Perspective
Ali Shiri and Dinesh Rathi
An Opinion Evolution Model Based on Social Reinforcement on Microblog
Network
Lili Rong, Quan Liu, Yanzhong Dang and Donghua Pan
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| 1:30pm |
Knowledge Management
and Healthcare
Competencies of Information and Knowledge Professionals in the use of Health Information System: A Case Study
Sajjad Rehman, Abdus Sattar Chaudhry and Hanadi Al-Humaidy
Does Online Cause or Enforce Health Information Disparity?
Yong-Mi Kim
The Use of Knowledge Management in the Health Care: The Implementation of Shared Care Plans in Electronic Medical Record Systems at One Primary Care Practice
Connie Pascal, Claire McInerney, John Orzano, Elizabeth
Clark, Alfred Tallia and Lynn Clemow
Eagle General Hospital: A Simulation Lab and Clinical Learning Center
Deborah Swain
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| 1:30pm |
Intellectual Capital and Scientific Collaboration
Assessing
Library Capacity to Manage Research Data: An Intellectual Capital
Perspective
Sheila Corrall and Mary Anne Kennan
Motivation factors and barriers in university-industry collaboration : Firms’ perspective
Pegah Yaghmaie and Andrea Schiffauerova
How do Scientists Build Their Collaboration Network? The Case of Canadian Nanotechnology Sector
Nuha Zamzami and Andrea Schiffauerova
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| 3:00pm |
Coffee
Break |
| 3:30pm |
Knowledge
Café – Closing Session |
5:00pm-
7:00pm |
Happy Hour Sponsored by SIG KM: The Ten Commandments for Knowledge Behavior
Denise Bedford and Heather D. Pfeiffer
In the agricultural and industrial economies, we have laws and norms that help us to decide what kinds of behaviors are acceptable and which are not. Most of these laws and norms are grounded in the concept of property. In a knowledge economy, the definition of property shifts and, the characteristics of knowledge shift our assumptions about some basic economic models (scarcity, ownership, consumption and diminished value, etc.). We need a new criminal and ethical code for "Knowledge Economy". Given the changing environment, what constitutes a "knowledge crime" - what is unethical knowledge behavior - what is just plain bad knowledge behavior? We're collecting ideas to use to form a kind of "Ten Commandments of Knowledge Behaviors."
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Download a pdf version of the program here