In this position paper we discuss the role of geographical metaphors as tools for representing, organizing and accessing heterogeneous shared information, typical of the Web 2.0. ...
Managing privacy of online content is difficult. We present a simple social access control where sharers specify test questions of shared knowledge, such as "what is our scho...
Michael Toomim, Xianhang Zhang, James Fogarty, Nat...
The application of a knowledge management strategy does not take place in a vacuum. Successfully meeting objectives of a knowledge management strategy may depend not only on the e...
Tony Jewels, Alan Underwood, Carmen de Pablos Here...
Information technologies hold great promise in their ability to link distributed workers, allowing organizations to take advantage of the potential benefits of effectively gatheri...
Terri L. Griffith, Mark A. Fuller, Gregory B. Nort...
Knowledge creation and sharing in organizations is most often assumed to involve direct interactions. It is true that the creation of shared knowledge is really only feasible when...