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Routledge
The field of knowledge management emerged as a combination of various disciplines more than a decade ago. Initially, the main focus of both academic and popular publications in the field tended to be on information technology, but now new writers on the role of knowledge are exploring fresh approaches to management, which are holistic rather than functional, and which treat knowledge as an... Read more
Volume 1. Part 1. Knowledge and Language Part 2. Economics Part 3. Psychology Part 4. Theory of the Firm Volume 2. Part 5. Organizations Part 6. Knowledge Creation Part 7. Strategy Part 8. Leadership Part 9. Human Resource Management Volume 3. Part 10. Networks Part 11. Information and Communication Technology






