| A Theory of Implicit and Explicit Knowledge: An article on implicit knowledge, memory, cognitive development, visual perception, and artificial grammar learning written by Zoltan Dienes and Josef Perner. Published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. |
| Bottom-Up Knowledge Capture: Article describes the benefits of inverting the process of knowledge capture. By Peter Dorfman, originally published in Knowledge Inc. |
| Dynamic Models of Knowledge Flow Dynamics: Working paper describes a research approach and modeling environment that enables the dynamics of enterprise knowledge flows to be formalized through computational models. By Mark Nissen and Raymond Levitt, Stanford University. [PDF] |
| Following the Knowledge Flow: Article discusses how knowledge exchanges may provide organizational alternatives closer to the real flow of knowledge. By Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, in Electric Dreams. |
| How Does Knowledge Flow? Inter-Firm Patterns in the Semiconductor Industry: Research examins knowledge-sharing patterns in the semiconductor industry. By Melissa M. Appleyard. Features survey results and references. |
| How Does Your Knowledge Flow?: An interview with John Seely Brown discusses the implications of knowledge flowing easily within specialties, but not across them. |
| Knowledge Management: Recognition & Reward: Transcript of Prabhu Guptara's presentation at The Economist Conferences' 1998 Conference "Knowing More than your Competitors: Putting Knowledge Management to Work." Includes contact information. |
| Off the Charts: Article describes how IBM improved the functioning of a project team by mapping the informal, shadow networks that lie behind the organizational charts. By David Stamps, in Training. |
| Salmon Migrate from Stream to Sea and Back Again: Knowledge Flows Within, Into and Out of a Hatchery Community: Study examines how understanding how knowledge flows gives insight into ways in which scientists can work with communities and foster a mutual learning environment. By Leanna Boyer, Wolff-Michael Roth and Yew Jin Lee. [PDF] |
| Sense-Making: An approach to thinking about and implementing communication research and practice and the design of communication-based systems and activities. Features articles, bibliographies, dissertations, events and syllabi. |