Researchers and practitioners in information, computers, business, and other fields project the next generation of knowledge management, which is expected to take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies. They highlight areas with a global focus and an international dimension, comparing different approaches and practices developed in different countries and cultures.
– SciTech Book News, Book News Inc., December 2011
This is a valuable book for anyone working with knowledge management and today's digital natives and digital immigrants who use Web 2.0 to create and manage knowledge that is shared globally and across cultures.
– Sara Marcus, American Reference Books Annual, Volume 43
This book is meant for those connected with the fields of Management Science, Information Systems, Design Engineering, or anyone interested in the KM paradigms changing through Web 2.0 usages (Enterprise 2.0). It intends to serve as a valuable asset for academics (graduate students, researchers, and professors) in their research and teaching, as well as managers and practitioners in their KM strategy reformulation and Web 2.0 technologies implementation.
– Imed Boughzala, Institut TELECOM, France; and Aurelie Dudezert, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
The entirety of the authors who contributed with chapters to the book seem to share a common approach for phenomena related to the re-positioning of knowledge management practices, processes, and the profession in general, with respect to trends in the fields of Information and Communication Technologies.
– Adamantios Koumpis, Digital Enterprise Research Institute of the National University of Ireland, Galway
Reading this volume will present readers with useful insights for the world of practice and new horizons for developing interesting research topics.
– Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan Branch, Online Information Review, Vol. 37, No. 3