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A KM Bibliography
Allee, V. (1997). The Knowledge Evolution: Building Organizational Intelligence. London: Butterworth-Heinemann. Albert, Steven and Bradley, Keith (1997). Managing Knowledge: Experts, Agencies and Organizations . Cambridge University Press. Baker, W. (2000). Achieving Success Through Social Capital: Tapping Hidden Resources in Your Personal and Business Networks. NY: Wiley. Brown, J. S. & Duguid, P. (2000). The Social Life of Information. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. Davenport, T. H. & Prusak, L. (1998). Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. Dixon, N. (2000). Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. Duarte, D. & Snyder, N. (1999). Mastering Virtual Teams: Strategies, Tools, and Techniques That Succeed. San Francisco: Josey-Bass. Garvin, D. (2000). Learning in Action: A Guide to Putting the Learning Organization to Work . Boston: Harvard Business School Press. Gittell, R. & Vidal, A. (1998). Community Organizing: Building Social Capital As Development Strategy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Glen, Paul J. (1948). Ontology;a Class Manual in Fundamental Metaphysics. St. Louis/London: Herder Book Co. Hall, Peter (1994). Innovation, Economics & Evolution: Theoretical Perspectives on Changing Technology in Economic Systems. London: Simon & Schuster (Australia). Hartzler, M. & Henry, J. (1998). Tools for Virtual Teams: A Team Fitness Companion . Washington, D.C.: Association for Quality. Kotter, John P. (1996). Leading Change. Krogh, G., Ichijo, K. & Nonaka, Il. (2000). Enabling Knowledge Creation: How to Unlock the Mystery of Tacit Knowledge and Release the Power of Innovation. NY: Oxford University Press. Krogh, George and Ross, Johan Ross (1995). Organizational Epistemology. London, MacMillan Press Ltd. (New Zealand). Leonard, D. (1998). Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation . Boston: Harvard Business School Press. Lesser, E. (Ed.). (2000). Knowledge and Social Capital, Foundations and Applications. London: Butterworth_Heinemann. Lipnack, J. & Stamps, J. (2000). Virtual Teams: People Working Across Boundaries with Technology, 2nd ed. NY: Wiley. Nelson, Richard R. and Winters, Sidney (1982). An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Nonaka, I. & Takeuchi, H. (1995). The Knowledge-Creating Company. NY: Oxford University Press. Norman, Donald (1993). Things That Make Us Smart. O'Dell, C. et al. (1998). If Only We Knew What We Know: the Transfer of Internal Knowledge and Best Practice. NY: Free Press. Parker, J.E.S. (1974 2nd Ed.). The Economics of Innovation: The National and Multinational Enterprise in Technological Change. London: 1978. Pfeffer, Jeffrey and Sutton, Robert I. (2000). The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action. Prichard, C., Hull, R., Chumer, M. & Willmott, H. (Eds.). (2000). Managing Knowledge: Critical Investigations of Work and Learning. London: Macmillan Business, 2000. Rogers, Everett (1995). Diffusion of Innovations. NY: Free Press. Stoneman, Paul (1994). Handbook of the Economics of Innovation and Technological Change. Oxford: Blackwell. Taylor, Stanley (1956/1989). Conceptions of Institutions and the Theory of Knowledge(Second ed). New Brunswick/London, Transaction Publishers. Wenger, Etienne (1999). Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity. Werry, M. W. (Ed.) (2000). Online Communities: Commerce, Community, Action,
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