2009 Fourth International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control (ICICIC) 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icicic.2009.56
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A Study on Applying Mind Mapping to Build a Knowledge Map of the Project Risk Management of Research and Development

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“…Academicians such as Davenport and Prusak (1998) pointed out that a knowledge mapping-based tool should provide indexes to tacit knowledge, which may be linked to knowledge yellow pages, actual map, or a skillfully created database. Hence, the knowledge mapping-based system should be seen as a guide like yellow pages that provides where alumni can find knowledge and resources (Cheng et al 2009). Moreover, Liu and Cui (2017) argued that existing knowledge mapping systems should present the relationship within tacit knowledge navigation, sharing, and inventory for institutions to identify and discover tacit knowledge.…”
Section: Impact Of Explicit and Tacit Knowledge On Alumni Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academicians such as Davenport and Prusak (1998) pointed out that a knowledge mapping-based tool should provide indexes to tacit knowledge, which may be linked to knowledge yellow pages, actual map, or a skillfully created database. Hence, the knowledge mapping-based system should be seen as a guide like yellow pages that provides where alumni can find knowledge and resources (Cheng et al 2009). Moreover, Liu and Cui (2017) argued that existing knowledge mapping systems should present the relationship within tacit knowledge navigation, sharing, and inventory for institutions to identify and discover tacit knowledge.…”
Section: Impact Of Explicit and Tacit Knowledge On Alumni Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%