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SECI Model Combined with ISO 9001 2015 to Support Organizational KM for Manual Assembly Manufacturing Operations
In a large number of industrial sectors, manual assembly manufacturing operations highly engage tacit knowledge at an individual level. Companies in these sectors need to effectively manage organizational knowledge since it...
KMS Infrastructure for KM Practice in Two Mobile Telecommunication Companies in Namibia
Knowledge management system infrastructure is at the forefront of knowledge management practice. Knowledge must be identified, captured, and shared to improve KM practices; however, little is known about the successful...
Fencing in nature? Predator exclusion restores habitat for native fauna and leads biodiversity to spill over into the wider landscape
AJ Tanentzap, KM Lloyd
Dec 06, 2017
Large areas of habitat are being fenced globally to restore and relocate species that can no longer survive in their surrounding landscapes, such as because of introduced predators. Despite their promise, the contributions of...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 29, 1904
John E. Hoyt
Jan 01, 0001
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Published by: Ursinus College
Four Talented Women Artists to Discuss the Arts Industry at Latest Winthrop Women's Coalition Event
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts The Winthrop Women's Coalition will host a Women in the Arts panel discussion on March 1 at 7 p.m. Audrey Flack, Shanola Hampton, Deborah Obalil and Cary Perkins will discuss their careers and the arts industry. The...
Published by: Winthrop University
Critical Reflections on the Use of Bourdieu's Tools 'In Concert' to Understand the Practices of Learning in Three Musical Sites
Bourdieu’s rich conceptual tools of habitus, capital, and field continue to be useful in multiple areas of sociological research; however, his tools take many shapes within his own writing and different disciplines. In...
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Knowledge Management Maturity Level of Indonesian Government Institutions and State-Owned Enterprises
This qualitative study aims to examine the maturity level of Indonesian government institutions (IGI) and state-owned enterprises (SEO) in knowledge management (KM). KM maturity is measured using three KM components—people...
In situ detection of electrified aerosols in the upper troposphere and stratosphere
Electrified aerosols have been observed in the lower troposphere and in the mesosphere, but have never been detected in the stratosphere and upper troposphere. We present measurements of aerosols obtained during a balloon flight...
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When Emotions Rule Knowledge
Although emotions play an important role in human behavior and knowledge studies, knowledge management (KM) research considers them from specific angles and, to date, has lacked a comprehensive understanding of the emotions...
Onwards and upwards
Jeremy KM Sanders
May 01, 2018
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Consistency in mutualism relies on local, rather than wider community biodiversity.
Mutualistic interactions play a major role in shaping the Earth's biodiversity, yet the consistent drivers governing these beneficial interactions are unknown. Using a long-term (8 year, including > 256 h behavioural...
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Knowledge Management Practice and Organizational Performance in the Context of International Schools
Tiana Silva, Nusa Fain
Jan 01, 2024
This exploratory study delves into three private international schools' knowledge management (KM) practices amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Utilizing Gold et al.'s KM framework, the research examines the applicability of this...
Managing the surge in demand for blood following mass casualty events. Early automatic restocking may preserve red cell supply
Background: Traumatic hemorrhage is a leading preventable cause of mortality following mass casualty events (MCEs). Improving outcomes requires adequate in-hospital provision of high volume red blood cell (RBC) transfusions....
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Respiratory dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease
KM Torsney, D Forsyth
Sep 25, 2017
Respiratory dysfunction has been associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD) since it was first described in 1817. The respiratory symptoms observed in PD patients vary greatly. Most patients remain asymptomatic, whereas others...
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