Knowledge Management (KM) is changing its nature. This evolution is driven by the necessity to overcome the limitations of conventional approaches, but also by the opportunities offered by the Web 2.0 technologies. Therefore, both scholars and practitioners need to understand how these new technologies impact the evolution of KM. Scholars need to identify (and fill) the gaps between the existing theories and the emerging KM approaches, while practitioners have to successfully implement them. Thus, the present study aims to investigate the impact of crowdsourcing on the evolution of KM.
Where the new practices are leading KM? The case of crowdsourcing
DIMITROVA, SYLVIA GUEORGUIEVA;SCARSO, ENRICO
2016
Abstract
Knowledge Management (KM) is changing its nature. This evolution is driven by the necessity to overcome the limitations of conventional approaches, but also by the opportunities offered by the Web 2.0 technologies. Therefore, both scholars and practitioners need to understand how these new technologies impact the evolution of KM. Scholars need to identify (and fill) the gaps between the existing theories and the emerging KM approaches, while practitioners have to successfully implement them. Thus, the present study aims to investigate the impact of crowdsourcing on the evolution of KM.File in questo prodotto:
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