Emerging Technologies for Knowledge Resource Management

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul M. Pandian ◽  
C. R. Karisiddappa
2015 ◽  
Vol 743 ◽  
pp. 590-593
Author(s):  
H.T. Bai ◽  
J. Zhu ◽  
W. Chen ◽  
H. Chen

As the emergence phenomenon reflects the process of knowledge creation. Knowledge Management (KM) technology is naturally taken into account. The characteristic of emergence has brought new requirements for implementing KM. After they have been sufficiently analyzed, a knowledge resource management method based on ontology cloud model is put forward. The method is a set of scientific and effective management solution, which consists of expressing knowledge from emergence, defining knowledge evolution process, and sharing knowledge to promote emergence. This method is a good thought for making use of emergence and good for innovation.


Author(s):  
Kevin Duncan ◽  
Evan Duggan

There is a delicate dance between outsourcing vendors and the secure management of their knowledge resources at play. The challenge for the vendor stems from their need to earn their clients trust by engendering high levels of confidence in their abilities to effectively deliver goods and services sought by the client without compromising the security of their knowledge resources. The potential for the outsourcing vendor project teams to interact with a diverse set of clients adds and even greater level of complexity. However, some IT/IS outsourcing vendors manage to successfully execute this balancing act. Given the socio-technical nature of this phenomenon the authors will look to institutional, resource-based view and managerial control theories as avenues via which they seek to gain some understanding as to how they secure their knowledge resources.


2011 ◽  
pp. 338-368
Author(s):  
Stephen V. Stephenson ◽  
Andrew P Sage

This article provides an overview of perspectives associated with information and knowledge resource management in systems engineering and systems management in accomplishing enterprise resource planning for enhanced innovation and productivity. Accordingly, we discuss economic concepts involving information and knowledge, and the important role of network effects and path dependencies in influencing enterprise transformation through enterprise resource planning.


Author(s):  
Love David ◽  
Omoseni Adepoju

The interactions of water, energy, and food resources resulting in WEF nexus thinking have been conceptualized as an integrated framework to achieve the security of the three vital resources. However, there are some gaps in WEF nexus research, which constrains the understanding and actualization of the nexus. Hence, this review paper aims to assess theories, human resource management implications, and emerging technologies' effect in understanding the nexus for its actualization. The research employed a qualitative research methodology to achieve the research objectives. The research findings revealed six (6) significant theories that can aid the understanding and actualization of the WEF nexus. The research also revealed that human resource management is strategic, highlighting the need for nexus thinking among human resources. Furthermore, the study revealed the three major emerging technologies of Artificial Intelligence, Big data analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT), which are shaping the WEF nexus through innovations and shaping the nature of the nexus. The study concluded that there is an interaction between the theories and human resources management for attaining the WEF nexus, which affects the extent of the sustainability of the innovations introduced by the emerging technologies. The study recommended quantification of the theories, training on nexus thinking of the current human resource in the WEF sectors, and capital investment on emerging technologies in the WEF nexus.


2010 ◽  
pp. 1036-1065
Author(s):  
Stephen V. Stephenson ◽  
Andrew P. Sage

This article provides an overview of perspectives associated with information and knowledge resource management in systems engineering and systems management in accomplishing enterprise resource planning for enhanced innovation and productivity. Accordingly, we discuss economic concepts involving information and knowledge, and the important role of network effects and path dependencies in influencing enterprise transformation through enterprise resource planning.


Author(s):  
Sukhada Dinesh Pandkar ◽  
Soochitra Dhananjay Paatil

The explosion of information has transformed libraries into knowledge resource centres. Explosion of information is in many forms, and it can be explored in terms of “big data”. Library professionals should be aware that using big data in resource management is a need of today's era. Management of big data in knowledge resource centre is a big challenge of librarianship. Knowledge resource centre includes information in multiple formats. Handling this information is sort of handling big data in knowledge resource centres. In this chapter, the authors discuss arrangement of big data to fulfill requirements of users effectively. The different segments of library including big data are explored. It discusses the various problems, challenges, and issues involved in big data of knowledge resource centres.


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