Gestion des connaissances et innovation

Gestion des connaissances et innovation

Author: Pierre Barbaroux

Publisher: ISTE Group

Published: 2016-12-01

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1784051896

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La série Smart innovation présente les thèmes liés à la dynamique technologique, entrepreneuriale, territoriale et économique de l'innovation. Elle privilégie les approches novatrices des acteurs qui, par leurs comportements, stratégies et politiques d'innovation intelligente, modifient les modèles économiques dans une perspective de croissance durable. Abordées comme deux notions intimement liées, la gestion des connaissances et la gestion de l’innovation connaissent un changement radical. L’extension géographique des marchés et l’intensification de la concurrence ont conduit les entreprises à expérimenter de nouvelles approches de l’innovation. Des formes d’organisation inédites ont émergé, selon lesquelles les entreprises collaborent avec divers intervenants afin de créer, d’absorber, d’intégrer et de protéger les connaissances. Gestion des connaissances et innovation analyse comment les pratiques de gestion des connaissances évoluent grâce à la mise en place de modèles d’innovation interactifs, collaboratifs et ouverts des entreprises. Il identifie d’abord les processus d’acquisition et d’assimilation des connaissances impliqués dans les différentes phases de l’innovation. Puis les typologies opérationnelles sont détaillées et expliquées afin de comprendre les capacités d’innovation des entreprises et leurs pratiques de gestion des connaissances. Enfin, l’ouvrage propose une étude des principales caractéristiques des quatre modèles d’innovation interactive : l’innovation ouverte, l’innovation par les utilisateurs, l’innovation avec les communautés et le crowdsourcing.


Knowledge Management and Innovation

Knowledge Management and Innovation

Author: Pierre Barbaroux

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-07-18

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1848218818

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This book explores the relationships between knowledge management (KM) processes and innovation management. The geographical extension of markets and intensification of competition have led firms to experiment with novel approaches to innovation. New organizational forms emerged in which firms collaborate with various stakeholders to create, absorb, integrate and protect knowledge. This book explores how knowledge management processes evolve with firms' implementation of interactive, collaborative and open innovation models and it identifies the various knowledge types and processes involved throughout the different phases of the innovation process. The authors provide operational typologies for understanding innovative firms' capabilities and knowledge management practices and also discuss the main properties of four models of interactive innovation, namely open innovation, user-centric innovation, community-based innovation and crowdsourcing.


Knowledge Management in the Innovation Process

Knowledge Management in the Innovation Process

Author: John de la Mothe

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1461515351

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It is now widely recognized that many of the central unresolved problems in economic policy, management and research turn on questions of knowledge. Increasingly, complex firms and agencies must ask, and answer, such difficult questions as: What is knowledge? Where is it? Who has it? Does the organization lose or gain competitive advantage or effectiveness by sharing knowledge? Where can we find the knowledge we need? How can we measure knowledge? In a knowledge-based economy, these queries are integral to the pursuits of every policy maker, analyst and strategist. Knowledge Management in The Innovation Process - a joint project between Statistics Canada and Program of Research on Innovation Management and Economy (PRIME) at the University of Ottawa - brings together economic, social, measurement and policy views on these critical issues. This project fits into an ongoing research program at Statistics Canada to develop meaningful indicators for science, technology and innovation in a technology-intensive economy. It also fits into the ongoing program at PRIME to better understand technology policy and innovation strategy. This book tells the story of the dynamic interplay between knowledge and innovation with an eye to developing tools and frameworks for managing knowledge for social and economic benefit.


Management des connaissances dans les entreprises innovantes 2

Management des connaissances dans les entreprises innovantes 2

Author: Pierre Saulais

Publisher: ISTE Group

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1784057053

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La gestion des connaissances (knowledge management, KM) est désormais un domaine académique et économique qui s’est progressivement imposé dans les entreprises et les organisations. Afin d’illustrer la gestion des connaissances par des exemples concrets, Management des connaissances dans les entreprises innovantes présente des études de cas réels, suivant un canevas structuré par les quatre étapes du cercle vertueux des connaissances. Ce volume examine des études de cas relatives aux deux dernières étapes de l’approche opérationnelle de la gestion des connaissances, à savoir le transfert et le partage des connaissances et l’innovation à partir du patrimoine de connaissances. Il propose également l’étude d’un projet global d’entreprise KM dans le but d’illustrer la démarche d’innovation organisationnelle dans une entreprise à activités intenses en connaissances.


Innovations of Knowledge Management

Innovations of Knowledge Management

Author: Bonnie Montano

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9781591402299

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Innovations of Knowledge Management highlights the broad range of topics that fall under the term "knowledge management," thus emphasizing the large role knowledge management plays in organizations. As a compilation of some of the most recent work in the field, the included chapters truly present innovations in how organizations can and should manage their knowledge.


Open Innovation And Knowledge Management In Small And Medium Enterprises

Open Innovation And Knowledge Management In Small And Medium Enterprises

Author: Susanne Durst

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2018-01-30

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 9813233605

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The book studies the interplay between open innovation and knowledge management issues in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With the proliferation of the open innovation paradigm and against the backdrop of increasing external knowledge transfer activities, knowledge management is more important than ever for innovation and firm performance of any type of organization. In fact, knowledge management is no longer a pure intra-organizational activity but constitutes a vital interface function between the organization and its external partners/stakeholders.Throughout the book, readers will obtain both a broad overview of the two main concepts namely open innovation and knowledge management and its interplay. In addition, research will be presented which will help the readers to develop and/or expand their understanding of the phenomenon. This broad approach can also support in broadening the mindset regarding the topic under investigation and its application. Thereby, this book will primarily focus on SMEs and their approach with respect to the interplay in question.In order to achieve the above-mentioned aim, the book consists of ten chapters that are assigned to three parts. Part 1 introduces to the main concepts, namely, SMEs, Open Innovation, Knowledge Management, and the interplay between open innovation and knowledge management in SMEs. This is followed by Part 2, which provides empirical research insights into the phenomenon of interest. The book concludes with Part 3 which addresses promising future avenues regarding the study of open innovation and knowledge management in SMEs. All the chapters are written by leading international researchers in the respective fields, which makes the book a unique piece of work.


Designing Knowledge Organizations

Designing Knowledge Organizations

Author: Joseph Morabito

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-08-14

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1118905849

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A pedagogical approach to the principles and architecture of knowledge management in organizations This textbook is based on a graduate course taught at Stevens Institute of Technology. It focuses on the design and management of today's complex K organizations. A K organization is any company that generates and applies knowledge. The text takes existing ideas from organizational design and knowledge management to enhance and elevate each through harmonization with concepts from other disciplines. The authors—noted experts in the field—concentrate on both micro- and macro design and their interrelationships at individual, group, work, and organizational levels. A key feature of the textbook is an incisive discussion of the cultural, practice, and social aspects of knowledge management. The text explores the processes, tools, and infrastructures by which an organization can continuously improve, maintain, and exploit all elements of its knowledge base that are most relevant to achieve its strategic goals. The book seamlessly intertwines the disciplines of organizational design and knowledge management and offers extensive discussions, illustrative examples, student exercises, and visualizations. The following major topics are addressed: Knowledge management, intellectual capital, and knowledge systems Organizational design, behavior, and architecture Organizational strategy, change, and development Leadership and innovation Organizational culture and learning Social networking, communications, and collaboration Strategic human resources; e.g., hiring K workers and performance reviews Knowledge science, thinking, and creativity Philosophy of knowledge and information Information, knowledge, social, strategy, and contract continuums Information management and intelligent systems; e.g., business intelligence, big data, and cognitive systems Designing Knowledge Organizations takes an interdisciplinary and original approach to assess and synthesize the disciplines of knowledge management and organizational design, drawing upon conceptual underpinnings and practical experiences in these and related areas.


Knowledge Management in the Public Sector

Knowledge Management in the Public Sector

Author: David E McNabb

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-01-28

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1317466691

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This comprehensive text introduces public management students and government and nonprofit administrators to the principles and practices of Knowledge Management. The first book to focus exclusively on knowledge management techniques in government agencies, it covers such important concepts as collecting, categorizing, processing, distributing, and archiving critical organization data and information - and then converting and disseminating these resources to all who need to share in the organizational knowledge. Written in an easy-to-read, non-technical style, the book includes a thorough review of the current literature in the field as well as a comprehensive presentation of Knowledge Management techniques. Extensive illustrations, models, checklists, and instructions lead readers through the steps involved in instituting KM programs in government and non-profit agencies.