The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering

Currently, many old universities in Thailand have been facing the occurrence of lecturer massive retirement. This leads to the large amount of newly Ph. D. graduate recruitment for taking immediate responsibilities to teach and conduct research without mentoring by senior staff as well as in new uni...

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Main Authors: Puangpet Sriwichai, Komsak Meksamoot, Nopasit Chakpitak, Keshav Dahal, Anchalee Jengjalean
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-455462018-01-24T06:12:04Z The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering Puangpet Sriwichai Komsak Meksamoot Nopasit Chakpitak Keshav Dahal Anchalee Jengjalean Currently, many old universities in Thailand have been facing the occurrence of lecturer massive retirement. This leads to the large amount of newly Ph. D. graduate recruitment for taking immediate responsibilities to teach and conduct research without mentoring by senior staff as well as in new universities. Therefore, this paper aims to propose the "Knowledge Management System Based Mentoring" which could be used to share and disseminate research experiences of the senior staff to enhance the abilities of newly Ph.D. graduate staff in the universities to supervise Ph.D. students to get the qualified research outputs. Knowledge engineering is employed to capture the effective mentoring practices particularly on Lateral Thinking in higher education. The Knowledge Management System had been implemented in department of Knowledge Management, The College of Arts, media and Technology, Chiang Mai University to mentor five newly Ph.D. graduate staff. The study explored the effectiveness of KMS in the case study of Ph.D. program in Knowledge Management is elicited from three senior professors (in social science, mathematics, as well as computer science and knowledge management) and modeled in CommonKADS. The Knowledge Management department is utilizing this mentoring knowledge for improving the research performance. The major output of the study is the effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" KMS that helps to enhance abilities of newly Ph.D. graduate staff to supervise Ph.D. students productively. 2018-01-24T06:12:04Z 2018-01-24T06:12:04Z 2014-01-01 Journal 19139039 19139020 2-s2.0-84899094868 10.5539/ies.v7n5p25 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84899094868&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/45546
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description Currently, many old universities in Thailand have been facing the occurrence of lecturer massive retirement. This leads to the large amount of newly Ph. D. graduate recruitment for taking immediate responsibilities to teach and conduct research without mentoring by senior staff as well as in new universities. Therefore, this paper aims to propose the "Knowledge Management System Based Mentoring" which could be used to share and disseminate research experiences of the senior staff to enhance the abilities of newly Ph.D. graduate staff in the universities to supervise Ph.D. students to get the qualified research outputs. Knowledge engineering is employed to capture the effective mentoring practices particularly on Lateral Thinking in higher education. The Knowledge Management System had been implemented in department of Knowledge Management, The College of Arts, media and Technology, Chiang Mai University to mentor five newly Ph.D. graduate staff. The study explored the effectiveness of KMS in the case study of Ph.D. program in Knowledge Management is elicited from three senior professors (in social science, mathematics, as well as computer science and knowledge management) and modeled in CommonKADS. The Knowledge Management department is utilizing this mentoring knowledge for improving the research performance. The major output of the study is the effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" KMS that helps to enhance abilities of newly Ph.D. graduate staff to supervise Ph.D. students productively.
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author Puangpet Sriwichai
Komsak Meksamoot
Nopasit Chakpitak
Keshav Dahal
Anchalee Jengjalean
spellingShingle Puangpet Sriwichai
Komsak Meksamoot
Nopasit Chakpitak
Keshav Dahal
Anchalee Jengjalean
The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
author_facet Puangpet Sriwichai
Komsak Meksamoot
Nopasit Chakpitak
Keshav Dahal
Anchalee Jengjalean
author_sort Puangpet Sriwichai
title The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
title_short The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
title_full The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
title_fullStr The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of "Knowledge Management System" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
title_sort effectiveness of "knowledge management system" in research mentoring using knowledge engineering
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