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Publisher :Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann , 2005

In this book Dr. Michael Stankosky, founder of the first doctoral program in knowledge management, sets out to provide a rationale and solid research basis for establishing Knowledge Management (KM) as an academic discipline. While it is widely known that Knowledge is the driver of our knowledge economy, Knowledge Management does not yet have the legitimacy that only rigorous academic research can provide. This book lays out the argument for KM as a separate academic discipline, with its own body of knowledge (theoretical constructs), guiding principles, and professional society.



In creating an academic discipline, there has to be a widely accepted theoretical construct, arrived at by undergoing scholarly scientific investigation and accompanying rigor. This construct becomes the basis for an academic curriculum, and proven methodologies for practice. Thus, the chapters in this book bridge theory and practice, providing guiding principles to those embarking on or evaluating the merits of a KM program.



As a methodology itself for undertaking the development of a body of knowledge, a KM Research Map was developed to guide scholars, researchers, and practitioners. This book presents this map, and showcases cutting-edge scholarship already performed in this nascent field by including the dissertation results of eleven KM scholar/practitioners.



* First book to provide cutting-edge research from new scholars in Knowledge Management

* Provides a rationale and research base for establishing knowledge management as an academic discipline

* Research from the first doctoral program in knowledge management in North America, at George Washington University



From Back Cover:

In Creating The Discipline of Knowledge Management, Dr. Michael Stankosky, founder of the first doctoral program in knowledge management, sets out to provide a rationale and solid research basis for establishing Knowledge Management as an academic discipline. While it is widely known that knowledge is the driver of our knowledge economy, Knowledge Management does not yet have the legitimacy that only rigorous academic research can provide. This book lays out the argument for KM as a separate academic discipline, with its own body of knowledge (theoritical constructs), guiding principles, and professional society.



About the author:

Michael Stankosky, PhD. is Associate Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering and Co-Founder/Co-Director of the Institute for Knowledge Management, George Washington University, Washington, DC.

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HD30.2 .C738 2005
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xii, 242 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
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English
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075067878X
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