WIPO Magazine, Special issue 11/2016

WIPO Magazine, Special issue 11/2016
Author: World Intellectual Property Organization
Publisher: WIPO
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-02-08
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The WIPO Magazine explores intellectual property, creativity and innovation in action across the world.

Competence Building and Leveraging in Interorganizational Relations

Competence Building and Leveraging in Interorganizational Relations
Author: Rudy Martens
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2008-02-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1849505217

Includes papers that offer a review of inter-organizational relations in alternative approaches to the creation and management of competences. This volume offers an integrative approach to strategy and management theory, research, and practice.

WIPO Magazine, Special Issue 11/2019

WIPO Magazine, Special Issue 11/2019
Author: World Intellectual Property Organization
Publisher: WIPO
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The WIPO Magazine explores intellectual property, creativity and innovation in action across the world.

Special Issue: Knowledge Management - Current Trends and Challenges

Special Issue: Knowledge Management - Current Trends and Challenges
Author: Małgorzata Zięba
Publisher: Cognitione Foundation for the Dissemination of Knowledge and Science
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8394914454

Knowledge management (KM) has become an evolving discipline since the early 1990s, when organizations started perceiving knowledge as a valuable resource. This field of research has its origin in many disciplines, such as: information and IT management, computer science, enterprise management, organization science, human resource management and even philosophy, offering many potential research perspectives and approaches. For more than three decades, organizations of various types have been undertaking efforts to apply knowledge management, in order to benefit from a competitive advantage. Researchers and practitioners from diversified industries, and with different backgrounds, have tried to answer the question how to successfully manage knowledge, knowledge work and knowledge workers, still leaving much space for further research avenues Now, after all those years of research, some old questions have still not been answered and some new ones have arisen. During the pre-conference workshop on “The future of KM: short-time goals and long-term vision”, organized in Barcelona before the European Conference on Knowledge Management 2017 and conducted by myself and my colleague, Dr Sandra Moffett from Ulster University (UK), we asked the participants what their idea of the future of KM was. We could observe many different voices and approaches: some very pessimistic that KM is probably coming to an end, but mostly very promising that there are still many unexplored aspects of KM we should focus on and there is still a plethora of issues related to knowledge management that should be examined. Similar voices can be detected in the flagship article written by Meliha Handzic, who claims that KM definitely has a future, although it may not be without some challenges and obstacles to overcome. This paper links the past (three evolutionary stages of KM called fragmentation, integration and fusion) with the future of KM (three new trends named extension, specialization and reconceptualization). The author also suggests that KM should embrace different approaches under the “KM Conceptual Umbrella”, highlighting the possibility of addressing many themes, ideas or tools linked with knowledge. All the past and future evolutionary stages of KM are described in detail, together with the challenges that the KM field might face in the future. In the second paper, by Philip Sisson and Julie J. C. H. Ryan, the authors present a mental model of knowledge as a concept map being an input to KM research. The authors used qualitative methods, together with system engineering and object analysis methods, to collect various concepts and relate them. The issue of knowledge is elementary in knowledge management and showing the links between particular knowledge terms is of very high value to all KM researchers. Although the length of this article may constitute a challenge, it is definitely worth the effort as it illustrates many multifaceted, multilayered and multidimensional aspects of knowledge. The third paper by Karl Joachim Breunig and Hanno Roberts discusses another valid issue of value creation in the context of knowledge flow. The authors try to answer the question: How can we express knowledge in such a way that it can be monetized and made accessible to specific managerial interventions? Building on the previous extant studies and authors’ ideas, the paper points out that boundary spanners play a focal role in the monetization efforts of knowledge. In the fourth paper by Regina Lenart-Gansiniec one can read about crowdsourcing and the virtual knowledge sharing taking place in this process. The phenomenon of crowdsourcing is still under-researched and not much is known about the virtual exchange of knowledge in crowdsourcing and its benefits, such as co-creation, participation or gaining new ideas, and potential sources of innovations. Apart from the examination of the potential benefits of virtual knowledge sharing, the author also analyses ways of measuring virtual knowledge sharing in the process of crowdsourcing. The fifth paper by Kaja Prystupa concerns knowledge management processes in small entities and the role played by organizational culture. As the aim of this paper, the author set the examination of organizational culture in small Polish companies with the application of a symbiotic-interpretive perspective. Interesting outcomes of this study are: the confirmed role of organizational culture in KM initiatives, the importance of the founder and the industry, and the threat posed by organizational growth, which should be well-managed from the perspective of organizational culture so as not to hinder organizational performance. The sixth and the final paper, by David Mendes, Jorge Gomes and Mário Romão, deals with ways of creating intangible value through the use of a corporate employee portal. The authors undertake the effort to explain how such a portal fosters the creation of organizational values built on intangible assets. As the research confirms, an employee portal can be considered as a strategic tool for promoting organizational culture and cooperation, through information and communication fluxes and through the teamwork of collaborative functionalities. This issue of JEMI integrates contributions from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the United States, Norway, Poland and Portugal. I would like to express my gratitude to all the authors who contributed to this special issue, proving that knowledge management is still a valid topic, and offering abundant research opportunities. I would also like to express my sincerest thanks to the anonymous reviewers who contributed highly to the selection of the best submissions for this issue and guided the authors to further improvements in their works. Finally, I would like to pay special thanks to Dr Anna Ujwary-Gil, Editor-in-Chief of JEMI, for her kind invitation to prepare this special issue and her continual support at each stage of its preparation. I do hope that the readers of JEMI find the selected papers valuable and that they enrich their knowledge on KM issues. Additionally, I do believe that the collected works will be inspiring and offer some future directions for the examination of the knowledge management field. Dr. Małgorzata Zięba Guest Editor, JEMI Assistant Professor, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

Review of Technologies and Disruptive Business Strategies

Review of Technologies and Disruptive Business Strategies
Author: Rahul Pratap Singh Kaurav
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2024-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1837974586

Disruptive Business Strategies (DBS) that have reshaped many industries. Uber's use of new technologies allowed it to create a new business model for urban transportation, while Airbnb used online technologies to create a new market for short-term rentals. Both new technologies and new business strategies are changing our world.

The 10 Best Performing Facility Management Service Providers: 2023 | July Special Edition

The 10 Best Performing Facility Management Service Providers: 2023 | July Special Edition
Author: The Business Fame Magazine
Publisher: The Business Fame
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2023-07-06
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The Business Fame's latest edition “The 10 Best Performing Facility Management Service Providers: 2023” has featured leading facility management service playing a vital role in shaping the industry's future strategies in terms of communication, education, training, and overall engagement with the outsourcing industry. The cover has Corvus Janitorial Systems, established in 2004, a leading provider of high-quality janitorial services. With a commitment to creating cleaner, healthier, and safer environments, Corvus offers a diverse range of cleaning and disinfection solutions. Their services cater to various establishments such as medical offices, businesses, schools, daycares, universities, industrial spaces, recreational facilities, and government buildings. Recognizing the unique needs of each facility, Corvus works closely with its extensive community of cleaning business owners. Over the years, Corvus has not only excelled in commercial cleaning but also emerged as a leader in franchising. Their mission to improve lives through business ownership and independence has been a driving force. By providing customers with clean, healthy, and vibrant workplaces that foster safety and productivity, Corvus believes it can make a positive impact on people's lives. Particularly in these uncertain and unsettling times, the founding objective of "Making Lives Better" has gained even more significance and urgency. Corvus Janitorial Systems remains dedicated to fulfilling this mission and continuing to be a transformative force in the janitorial services industry. In this special edition, let us share similar, interviews with many such dedicated organizations in order to raise awareness about their contributions to making the world a better place.

Resources, Technology and Strategy

Resources, Technology and Strategy
Author: Nicolai J. Foss
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007-03-26
Genre: Human capital
ISBN: 0415439604

Brings together considerations of the strategic relationship between technology and other resources, such as production capabilities, marketing prowess, finance and organisational culture.

Handbook of Research on Asian Business

Handbook of Research on Asian Business
Author: Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847203183

This volume is excellent. Students who are interested in Asian business should read it and will find the comprehensive bibliography offered by the different contributors very helpful. In light of the recent global financial crises, it is time to re-examine the Asian miracles, as well as the Western models of business organizations and regulations. This volume offers great insights not just on Asian business but also on Western economies and business. It is also time to adopt an integrative approach recommended by Yeung through comparative research of businesses and economies in different institutions and cultures. Yifei Sun, Economic Geography An absolute must-have for college library reference shelves, filled cover-to-cover with keen analyses that any businessperson seeking to make inroads in an Asian market needs to study at length! Midwest Book Review This book serves as an important guide to the many fascinating research questions about Asian business waiting to be addressed. The study of Asian business has reached equality in importance to the study of business in Europe and North America. Researchers who study any of these regions have an incentive to follow the study of business in the other regions, if for no other reason than that many global firms from each region operate in all regions now. Nonetheless, the more important reason for knowledge transfer among researchers of each region is that these exchanges can only advance everyone s research. Henry Yeung and the contributors are to be thanked for setting out a rich agenda for research on Asian business that will elevate this study to equality with research elsewhere in the world. Eurasian Geography and Economics This book is extremely comprehensive and well researched. It will be of particular interest to scholars in the fields of international business, development studies, economic geography, regional studies as well as international and national policymakers. Science Technology & Society The rise of Asia as an important region for global business has been widely recognized as one of the most significant economic phenomena in the new millennium. This accessible and comprehensive Handbook brings together state-of-the-art reviews of Asian business in an expansive range of areas including: business organizations strategic management marketing state business relations business and development business policy issues. It is argued that whilst academic studies on Asian business have been in existence for over two decades, there is relatively little systematic integration of our knowledge and research on Asian business. The contributors, drawn from a variety of disciplines within the social sciences, aim to redress the balance with their lively, cutting-edge discussion. Serving as a timely overview of more than two decades of scholarly research, this Handbook will be an essential resource for academics, students and researchers interested in Asian business.