Thursday, February 23, 2012

[KMDG-L] Call for Papers - Tops and Flops - Case Studies for Knowledge Management

With our 3rd Call for Papers we invite submissions that present significant case studies. This time we want to know what has been your experience with knowledge management in your organization. This includes current projects as well as established actions. What has worked out well? What actions and ideas have led to success? However, in the interest of our readers we also want to learn what has been a disappointment or even a complete failure. Surely, flops are more difficult to tell, but there are lots of lessons learned in it. Please feel free to keep the company or the personal you write about secret; however, as the author of your submission your name is to be published.
To maximize the benefit to our readers, we decided to provide a structure for the paper. This makes it easier for the reader to quickly find the relevant content and compare the case studies. At the same time, we hope to make it easier for new authors to contribute to this call.

Call for Papers - Tops and Flops - Case Studies for Knowledge Management

Before you think that there is not any knowledge management you can write about, please note that there is quite a lot which affects the exchange knowledge and the learning process such as trainings and qualification, introducing and training of new employees, content platforms, expert groups, databases, corporate culture, incentive systems, CRM, business processes, organizational structure, staff composition, management and innovation, and so on. For more inspirations, take a look at our articles published on our website or look at the keyword list.

Structure (bold = Headline)

  • Background / Problem: What have been the challenges for knowledge management?
  • Activity: Which actions have been implemented and why?
  • Evaluation: How did you control, measure and evaluate the actions?
  • Conclusion / Recommendation: What advice would you give to other knowledge managers and organizations in similar situations?

We look forward to your submissions!

Why submit a paper?

  • set standards for future developments in knowledge management
  • reach more than 3500 knowledge workers from economy and research
  • improve the online visibility of your papers through C-o-K ranking
  • get professional feedback by jury and community

Requirements for participation


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The online journal of the Community of Knowledge publishes articles of the knowledge management community in German and English on several main topics. The online journal is available online as an open access issue and as print version on selected events.

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