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Organizational Memory and Knowledge Transfer in Agri-Food Organization: the Corporate Museum Way

2021

Corporate museums represent an unexplored phenomenon under various aspects. In fact, numerous studies on corporate museum focus on marketing aspects. Although, the first corporate museums appeared in the early 1900s, few studies have addressed this phenomenon from the perspective of organizational memory and the transfer of knowledge. This study fits into this gap in the literature. From the perspective of organizational theory, the study analyzes the phenomenon of the corporate museum as a mechanism for knowledge transfer and organizational memory. To achieve this goal, this work uses a descriptive qualitative methodology, based on the analysis of a public dataset. The corporate museums in…

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Corporate Museum and Organizational Memory in AgriFood Organization Sector

2021

The competitive environment is becoming more complex. For this reason, it is called VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous). Firms must identify new ways to maintain and increase their competitive advantage. Firms based their competitive advantage on the enhancement of knowledge and innovation. From this perspective, despite the vast literature on KM, corporate museums represent a little observed phenomenon. Corporate museums represent a new mechanism for the enhancement of knowledge and organizational memory. Despite this, studies on corporate museums focus only on the aspects of marketing and corporate branding. Few studies have addressed this phenomenon from the point of view o…

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Dual Information Systems: Supporting Organizational Working and Learning by Making Organizational Memory Transparent

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design--use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. In this article, we outline an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that incorporates the concepts of an organizational memory information system (OMIS) in a broader framework. DIS help bridge the design--use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services th…

Flexibility (engineering)Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryOrganizational memoryDUAL (cognitive architecture)Computer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsConceptual designDualismInformation systemBusiness logicSet (psychology)businessInformation SystemsJournal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
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Learning from the Past : The Women Writers Project and Thirty Years of Humanities Text Encoding

2017

In recent years, intensified attention in the humanities has been paid to data: to data modeling, data visualization, “big data”. The Women Writers Project has dedicated significant effort over the past thirty years to creating what Christoph Schöch calls “smart clean data”: a moderate-sized collection of early modern women’s writing, carefully transcribed and corrected, with detailed digital text encoding that has evolved in response to research and changing standards for text representation. But that data—whether considered as a publication through Women Writers Online, or as a proof of the viability of text encoding approaches like those expressed in the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Gu…

HistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryHuman systems engineeringbusiness.industryOrganizational memoryBig dataRepresentation (arts)DocumentationData visualizationdigital humanities; XML-TEI; Women Writers Project; women’s writing; documentation: English literature; early modern texts; eighteenth century:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Information systemEncoding (semiotics)businessHumanities
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Non-technical innovation: Organizational memory and learning capabilities as antecedent factors with effects on sustained competitive advantage

2011

Abstract The aim of the present study is to analyze the role of organizational memory and learning capabilities as antecedents to non-technical innovation, comprising organizational and marketing innovation, and to examine their effect on sustained competitive advantage within a capabilities-based view (CBV) theoretical framework. For analysis of the proposed theoretical model, 159 industrial companies in Spain were sampled and a system of structural equations was modeled using partial least squares methodology. The results confirm that both organizational memory and learning capabilities favor the development of organizational innovation and marketing innovation. Furthermore, the paper sho…

MarketingAntecedent (grammar)Marketing innovationKnowledge managementbusiness.industryOrganizational learningOrganizational memoryInnovation managementBusinessOrganizational commitmentCompetitive advantageOrganizational performanceIndustrial Marketing Management
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KM/OM/OL systems and technologies

2004

The systems and technologies mini track of the knowledge management, organizational memory and organizational learning research cluster addresses technical issues and tools for building and supporting knowledge management, organizational memory, and organizational learning systems. Sixteen papers were considered in this mini track. We wish to express our thanks to all of those authors who submitted their work. We would also like to thank the 31 individuals who gave their time and effort in providing reviews of the submitted manuscripts. The mini track could not exist without their diligent efforts. The six accepted papers describe both conceptual and working systems.

Organizational behavior managementKnowledge managementOPM3business.industryComputer scienceOrganization developmentOrganizational engineeringOrganizational studiesOrganizational learningOrganizational memorybusinessOrganizational behavior and human resources37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the
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Dual Information Systems: Supporting Organizational Working and Learning by Making Organizational Memory Transparent

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design--use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. In this article, we outline an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that incorporates the concepts of an organizational memory information system (OMIS) in a broader framework. DIS help bridge the design--use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services th…

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Support for Knowledge and Innovations in Software Development – Community within Company: Inner Source Environment

2007

This case study considers a software development support portal adapted from open source developer communities into a company internal, so called inner-source development environment. With theoretical insights into knowledge management (KM) models, recent advancements in KM theory building, and observations of the inner source platform we make observations as regarding the KM approach and suggestions for its further development. Both technological and human components of KM are considered. The results of this study, can be generally applicable to the knowledge creation and innovation support in software development. We believe that many software companies are following the example and build…

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