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_9206203 _aFuller, Steve, _d1959- , _eautor |
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_aKnowledge management foundations / _cSteve Fuller. |
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_a[Hartland Four Corners, Vt] : _bKMCI Press ; _aBoston : _bButterworth-Heinemann, _cc2002. |
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_axi, 279 páginas : _bilustraciones |
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_a_ _tWhat Knowledge Management Has Managed to Do to Knowledge -- _tMuch Ado about Knowledge: Why Now? -- _tHistorical Myopia as a Precondition for Knowledge Management -- _tWhat´s in a Name?: ´Knowledge Management,´ -- _tKnowledge and Information: The Great Bait and Switch -- _tThe Scientist: KM´s Enemy Number One? -- _tThe KM Challenge to Knowledge in Theory and Practice -- _tKM and the End of Knowledge in Theory: The Deconstruction of Public Goods -- _tKM and the End of Knowledge in Practice: The Disintegration of the University -- _tBack to Basics: Rediscovering the Value of Knowledge in Rent, Wage, Profit -- _tThe Epistemic Empire Strikes Back: Metapublic Goods and the Injection of Academic Values into Corporate Enterprise -- _tSquaring the KM Circle: Who´s Afraid of Accelerating the Production of New Knowledge? -- _tMaking Knowledge Matter: Philosophy, Economics, and Law -- _tThe Basic Philosophical Obstacle to Knowledge Management -- _tThe Philosophical Problem of Knowledge and Its Problems -- _tThe Creation of Knowledge Markets: The Idea of an Epistemic Exchange Rate -- _tAn Offer No Scientist Can Refuse: Why Scientists Share -- _tMaterializing the Marketplace of Ideas: Is Possessing Knowledge Like Possessing Money? -- _tIntellectual Property as the Nexus of Epistemic Validity and Economic Value -- _tThe Challenges Posed by Dividing the Indivisible -- _tThe Challenges Posed by Inventing the Discovered -- _tInterlude: Is the Knowledge Market Saturated or Depressed?: Do We Know Too Much or Too Little? -- _tRecapitulation: From Disciplines and Professions to Intellectual Property Law. |
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_998420 _aAdministración del conocimiento. |
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_941857 _aCiencia de la administración. |
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