Journal: IJITM

Volume 2, Issue 4

291 -- 311Jeremy Galbreath. An overview of the role of information technology in strategic management: Part I
312 -- 323Jeffrey James. Convergence and divergence in the global economy from a technological perspective
324 -- 344Petter Gottschalk. Information technology in inter-organisational knowledge management: the case of law firm clients in Norway
345 -- 363Fawzi Daoud. Knowledge-based repository for constructivist learning communities
364 -- 376Alfonso Marino. European public administration, information technology and management: implications for Italian public administration
377 -- 388Loick Roche, John Sadowsky. The power of stories (I): a discussion of why stories are powerful

Volume 2, Issue 3

173 -- 183Georg von Krogh. Understanding the problem of knowledge sharing
184 -- 196N. G. Satish. Rediscovering traditional knowledge: a case study of neem
197 -- 213R. P. Mohanty. Towards knowledge management: a case study
214 -- 225P. N. Murthy. Knowledge management in Vedic society: a few lessons for the present age
226 -- 236M. Narasimham. The economics of knowledge
237 -- 250Prahlada. Knowledge management in long gestation projects
251 -- 267Y. S. Rajan. Towards a knowledge society in India: issues for management
268 -- 290B. Bowonder, K. J. Sharma. Knowledge and strategy: using configurational metaphors to explain the linkages

Volume 2, Issue 1/2

1 -- 8Kaori Shinozaki, Akiya Nagata. A paradox of knowledge management in the case of a Japanese retail company
9 -- 30Dan Holtshouse. Building a strategic focus on knowledge
31 -- 49Sandra Moffett, Rodney McAdam. Contributing and enabling technologies for knowledge management
50 -- 58Markus C. Becker. What is the role of teams in knowledge management? Some indications from practice
59 -- 84Heli Ahonen, Jaakko Virkkunen. Shared challenge for learning: dialogue between management and front-line workers in knowledge management
85 -- 99Denise Johnson McManus, Charles A. Snyder. Synergy between data warehousing and knowledge management: three industries reviewed
100 -- 110Roger James. Knowledge and the mathematical properties of communication
111 -- 121Amalendu Datta. Information technology support for knowledge management in the chemical process industry
122 -- 150Paul H. J. Hendriks. When Athena met Tim the Toolman: connecting Organisational Learning and information systems
151 -- 156Colin J. Coulson-Thomas. Developing a corporate learning strategy
157 -- 161Colin J. Coulson-Thomas. Managing intellectual capital to grow shareholder value
162 -- 172Kunio Kurose. Knowledge management in the software and services group