-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: Sustainable Knowledge Management Track Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 04:02:29 +0000 From: Suzanne Zyngier S.Zyngier@latrobe.edu.au To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
21st International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2012), Prato, Italy, August 29-31, 2012
*Call for Papers, track: Sustainable Knowledge Management *
*Chairs*
* Frada Burstein (Frada.Burstein@monash.edu mailto:Frada.Burstein@monash.edu) * Luba Torlina (luba.torlina@deakin.edu.au mailto:luba.torlina@deakin.edu.au) * Suzanne Zyngier (S.Zyngier@latrobe.edu.au mailto:S.Zyngier@latrobe.edu.au%3C)
The field of knowledge management has reached a level of maturity beyond the doubts of its relevance and contribution to sustainability of organisational and global information systems. Yet, sustainability of knowledge management strategy implementation and knowledge management programs in general has been recognised as an ongoing concern. This track welcomes submissions of original research work and practical reflections on issues related to the approaches and factors which contribute to the longevity of knowledge management initiatives at the individual, group, organisational and societal levels.
*Topics*
* Design, development, and use of IS for KM * Enablers and barriers for sustainable organisational KM * Case studies of KM success and failures in various organisational and societal contexts * Management of knowledge workers and resources for sustainable KM * Impact of KM programs or applications on individual, group, and organisational performance; on organisational strategy; and/or on innovation * Role of IT-based knowledge and/or decision making resources for continuous benefits realisation from KM * Constructive and destructive role of social technologies for longevity of KM programs * Theoretical research developments in sustainable KM and KM for sustainability * Cross-cultural issues affecting sustainability of KM * Strategic issues in sustainable KM * KM for sustainability * KM governance issues * KM frameworks, models techniques and approaches, which demonstrate continuous benefits realisation.
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Dr. Suzanne Zyngier PhD
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