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BOOK CHAPTERS ARE INVITED:
INNOVATIONS IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Sub title: The impact of social media, semantic web and cloud computing Editors: Gloria Phillips-Wren, Liana Razmerita and Lakhmi C. Jain Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Germany. Novel technologies including social media, semantic web and cloud computing have the potential to reinvent the management of knowledge and communication inside and outside the organisational borders. Recent innovations in knowledge management have been associated with emerging concepts such as enterprise 2.0, enterprise social software, knowledge management 2.0, corporate semantic web, harnessing the collective intelligence, and open innovation. These novel technologies along with the associated emerging concepts are recognized to be critical for creating competitive success in a global business environment. For example, social media can be exploited as a driver for innovation within and outside the company’s boundaries. An important question to be addressed in this book is: How companies may explore these new ways of managing knowledge, communicating and innovating in order to gain or maintain their competitive advantage? For this book, we seek chapters from both academia and industry including case studies, novel architectures and conceptual models combined with their evaluations in a corporate context. Timeline 30 November 2012: Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (300-500 words) of their proposed chapters which includes research question, methodology, and contribution. 15 December 2012: Acceptance decision. 30 September 2013: Draft chapters due 15 November 2013: Feedback to the authors 30 January 2014: Camera ready chapters due We will be pleased to offer one complimentary copy to the corresponding author (or the first listed author) of each chapter as a token of appreciation. Co-authored chapters are acceptable. The average length of each chapter is approximately 20 to 30 pages. Please send your chapter proposal to the Editorial Team contact as: Associate Professor Dr Liana Razmerita Department of International Business Communication, Copenhagen Business School Email: lr.ibc@cbs.dk Prof. Dr. Gloria Wren gwren@loyola.edu Prof. Dr. Lakhmi Jain Lakhmi.Jain@unisa.edu.au Best regards, Liana Razmerita Associate Professor, PhD Department of International Business Communication Copenhagen Business School www.cbs.dk/staff/liana Recent Publications: Razmerita, L. (2011). "An Ontology-based Framework for Modeling User Behavior - A Case Study in Knowledge Management." IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans 41(4): 772-783 Razmerita, L. and K. Kirchner (2011). "How wikis can be used to manage knowledge in SMEs: A case study." Business Information Review 28(3): 175-178. |
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