Formulating Strategic Directions for Indigenous Knowledge Management Systems
In modern organisational structures knowledge management practices consist of knowledge generation, capture, sharing and application. The organisations emphasize on codification and documentation of implicit knowledge and transform it to explicit form. Indigenous communities however have much le...
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my.unimas.ir.141612016-11-02T04:36:15Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14161/ Formulating Strategic Directions for Indigenous Knowledge Management Systems Tariq, Zaman Narayanan, Kulathuramaiyer Wee, Alvin Yeo T Technology (General) In modern organisational structures knowledge management practices consist of knowledge generation, capture, sharing and application. The organisations emphasize on codification and documentation of implicit knowledge and transform it to explicit form. Indigenous communities however have much less codified knowledge relying mainly on oral and tacit form. The communities have their own processes of storage, leveraging, sharing and applying knowledge which is different from knowledge management processes of corporations and research organizations due to the oral and tacit structures of these processes. In this paper we present a model for formulating strategic directions for an indigenous knowledge management system. We have designed a knowledge management assessment tool for Indigenous Knowledge Management Systems (IKMS) which has been tested in remote community in Bario, Sarawak. On the bases of our assessment of IKMS, community capacity and resources, we have developed a strategic map for IKMS in Bario. This work serves as an extension to the previous literature on designing the Balanced Scorecard for IKMS. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14161/1/Formulating%20strategic%20directions%20for%20indigenous%20knowledge%20management%20system%20%28abstract%29.pdf Tariq, Zaman and Narayanan, Kulathuramaiyer and Wee, Alvin Yeo (2010) Formulating Strategic Directions for Indigenous Knowledge Management Systems. In: Proceedings of the 2nd Semantic Technology and Knowledge Engineering Conference, 28-30 July 2010, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/245031921_Formulating_Strategic_Directions_for_Indigenous_Knowledge_Management_System |
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In modern organisational structures knowledge management
practices consist of knowledge generation, capture, sharing and application. The
organisations emphasize on codification and documentation of implicit
knowledge and transform it to explicit form. Indigenous communities however
have much less codified knowledge relying mainly on oral and tacit form. The
communities have their own processes of storage, leveraging, sharing and
applying knowledge which is different from knowledge management processes
of corporations and research organizations due to the oral and tacit structures of
these processes. In this paper we present a model for formulating strategic
directions for an indigenous knowledge management system. We have designed
a knowledge management assessment tool for Indigenous Knowledge
Management Systems (IKMS) which has been tested in remote community in
Bario, Sarawak. On the bases of our assessment of IKMS, community capacity
and resources, we have developed a strategic map for IKMS in Bario. This
work serves as an extension to the previous literature on designing the Balanced
Scorecard for IKMS. |
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