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Volumn 24, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 161-169

Knowledge appreciation: A mature approach to the effective use of knowledge for performance improvement

Author keywords

Benchmark; Corporate knowledge; Cost; Employee; Knowledge appreciation; Knowledge assets; Knowledge management; Knowledge measurement; Knowledge sharing; Performance; Personal knowledge; Ratio; Statistics; Testimonial; Value

Indexed keywords


EID: 34548273003     PISSN: 02663821     EISSN: 17416450     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0266382107081611     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (2)

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    • Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Body of Professional Knowledge
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    • Alan J.Godbolt (1999) Journal of Systematic Knowledge Management January. www.tlainc.com/articl11.htm. One definition of 'Knowledge Appreciation' is given in an article here. Godbolt contends that 'knowledge appreciation is the second step in the design of a formal filtering process, whereby information to be processed is ranked or selected. Appreciation essentially is effected by placing a value on the relevance of the knowledge artefact given a specific context' (Para 5).
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    • Victor Newman: www.the-knowledge-works.co.uk/.
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    • Who's Managing Information? Information responsibilities in the digital world. (TFPL White Paper.)
    • Tfpl (2006) Who's Managing Information? Information responsibilities in the digital world. (TFPL White Paper.) Available at: www.tfpl.com/resources/ tfpl_reports.cfm. (Also Angela Abell, Darren Chapman, Peter Phillips, Helen Stewart and Sandra Ward (2006) ' Roles in the e-landscape: Who is Managing Information? ' Business Information Review 23 (4). 241 - 51.)
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    • Web 2.0 and Business: A Pointer to the Intranets of the Future?
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    • Tredinnick, L.1


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