Information diffusion management and knowledge sharing: breakthroughs in research and practice
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505 | 8 | |a Volume I. Section 1. Diffusion theory. Chapter 1. A study on green characteristics of RFID using innovation diffusion theory ; Chapter 2. Using diffusion of innovations theory to encourage workers to make healthy food choices and engage in physical activity ; Chapter 3. Establishing a media literacy cognate at historically black colleges and universities: a comparative analysis of existing courses and potential of implementation ; Chapter 4. Examining the factors that influence ICT adoption in SMEs: a research preliminary findings -- Section 2. Diffusion tools and technologies. Chapter 5. Online communities of practice and Web 2.0 ; Chapter 6. Information sharing and communications with mobile cloud technology: applications and challenges ; Chapter 7. Information and communication technologies as drivers of social unrest ; Chapter 8. Fasti congressuum: a useful online tool for congresses and call for papers -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 3. Information control and management. Chapter 9. Document description and coding as key elements in knowledge, records, and information management ; Chapter 10. Information technology and communication management in supply chain management ; Chapter 11. Access control and information flow control for web services security ; Chapter 12. The politics of access to information: exploring the development of software platforms and communications hardware in the digital age ; Chapter 13. Role-based access control for mobile computing and applications ; Chapter 14. Analysis of healthcare workflows in accordance with access control policies ; Chapter 15. Information control, transparency, and social media: implications for corruption ; Chapter 16. A Survey on access control techniques for social networks -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 4. Knowledge sharing in business. Chapter 17. Knowledge sharing: at the heart of knowledge management ; Chapter 18. Understanding knowledge sharing in an organization: a perspective of actor-network theory ; Chapter 19. Business intelligence system Design and its consequences for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and decision-making: an exploratory study ; Chapter 20. Knowledge sharing between enterprises of the same group ; Chapter 21. How do institution-based trust and interpersonal trust affect interdepartmental knowledge sharing? -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Volume II. Chapter 22. Antecedents and consequences of adopting social networking technologies for knowledge sharing in small firms ; Chapter 23. Social media for online collaboration in firms and organizations ; Chapter 24. The role of human resources (HR) in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 25. The effects of individual and national cultures in knowledge sharing: a comparative study of the U.S. and China ; Chapter 26. The influence of national and organisational culture on knowledge sharing in distributed teams -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 5. Knowledge sharing in education. Chapter 27. Relationship between the motivational language of school administrators and tacit knowledge sharing of teachers ; Chapter 28. The use of virtual environments for knowledge sharing in distance learning education, with a view to informing industry ; Chapter 29. Identifying the influential factors of knowledge sharing in e-learning 2.0 systems ; Chapter 30. Knowledge sharing using Web 2.0: preferences, Benefits and barriers in Brunei Darussalam's tertiary education ; Chapter 31. Facilitating knowledge sharing on social media for students of international relations and conflict studies in Nigeria -- Section 6. Knowledge sharing in healthcare. Chapter 32. Inter-organizational knowledge sharing system in the health sector: physicians' perspective ; Chapter 33. Knowledge sharing success model of virtual communities of practice in healthcare sector ; Chapter 34. Insights into tweets associated with congenital heart disease -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 7. Social media. Chapter 35. The role of technology and social media in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 36. Exploring knowledge sharing over social media ; Chapter 37. Challenges of knowledge management amidst rapidly evolving tools of social media ; Chapter 38. Leveraging knowledge sharing over social media tools ; Chapter 39. Knowledge sharing relation to competence, emotional intelligence, and social media regarding generations ; Chapter 40. Sentiment based information diffusion in online social networks ; Chapter 41. Consumer sentiment in tweets and coupon information-sharing behavior: an initial exploration ; Chapter 42. The diffusion of ignorance in on-line communities ; Chapter 43. Contribution of mindfulness to individuals' tendency to believe and share social media content ; Chapter 44. Modelling propagation of public opinions on microblogging big data using sentiment analysis and compartmental models ; Chapter 45. Modeling rumors in Twitter: an overview | |
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contents | Volume I. Section 1. Diffusion theory. Chapter 1. A study on green characteristics of RFID using innovation diffusion theory ; Chapter 2. Using diffusion of innovations theory to encourage workers to make healthy food choices and engage in physical activity ; Chapter 3. Establishing a media literacy cognate at historically black colleges and universities: a comparative analysis of existing courses and potential of implementation ; Chapter 4. Examining the factors that influence ICT adoption in SMEs: a research preliminary findings -- Section 2. Diffusion tools and technologies. Chapter 5. Online communities of practice and Web 2.0 ; Chapter 6. Information sharing and communications with mobile cloud technology: applications and challenges ; Chapter 7. Information and communication technologies as drivers of social unrest ; Chapter 8. Fasti congressuum: a useful online tool for congresses and call for papers -- Section 3. Information control and management. Chapter 9. Document description and coding as key elements in knowledge, records, and information management ; Chapter 10. Information technology and communication management in supply chain management ; Chapter 11. Access control and information flow control for web services security ; Chapter 12. The politics of access to information: exploring the development of software platforms and communications hardware in the digital age ; Chapter 13. Role-based access control for mobile computing and applications ; Chapter 14. Analysis of healthcare workflows in accordance with access control policies ; Chapter 15. Information control, transparency, and social media: implications for corruption ; Chapter 16. A Survey on access control techniques for social networks -- Section 4. Knowledge sharing in business. Chapter 17. Knowledge sharing: at the heart of knowledge management ; Chapter 18. Understanding knowledge sharing in an organization: a perspective of actor-network theory ; Chapter 19. Business intelligence system Design and its consequences for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and decision-making: an exploratory study ; Chapter 20. Knowledge sharing between enterprises of the same group ; Chapter 21. How do institution-based trust and interpersonal trust affect interdepartmental knowledge sharing? -- Volume II. Chapter 22. Antecedents and consequences of adopting social networking technologies for knowledge sharing in small firms ; Chapter 23. Social media for online collaboration in firms and organizations ; Chapter 24. The role of human resources (HR) in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 25. The effects of individual and national cultures in knowledge sharing: a comparative study of the U.S. and China ; Chapter 26. The influence of national and organisational culture on knowledge sharing in distributed teams -- Section 5. Knowledge sharing in education. Chapter 27. Relationship between the motivational language of school administrators and tacit knowledge sharing of teachers ; Chapter 28. The use of virtual environments for knowledge sharing in distance learning education, with a view to informing industry ; Chapter 29. Identifying the influential factors of knowledge sharing in e-learning 2.0 systems ; Chapter 30. Knowledge sharing using Web 2.0: preferences, Benefits and barriers in Brunei Darussalam's tertiary education ; Chapter 31. Facilitating knowledge sharing on social media for students of international relations and conflict studies in Nigeria -- Section 6. Knowledge sharing in healthcare. Chapter 32. Inter-organizational knowledge sharing system in the health sector: physicians' perspective ; Chapter 33. Knowledge sharing success model of virtual communities of practice in healthcare sector ; Chapter 34. Insights into tweets associated with congenital heart disease -- Section 7. Social media. Chapter 35. The role of technology and social media in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 36. Exploring knowledge sharing over social media ; Chapter 37. Challenges of knowledge management amidst rapidly evolving tools of social media ; Chapter 38. Leveraging knowledge sharing over social media tools ; Chapter 39. Knowledge sharing relation to competence, emotional intelligence, and social media regarding generations ; Chapter 40. Sentiment based information diffusion in online social networks ; Chapter 41. Consumer sentiment in tweets and coupon information-sharing behavior: an initial exploration ; Chapter 42. The diffusion of ignorance in on-line communities ; Chapter 43. Contribution of mindfulness to individuals' tendency to believe and share social media content ; Chapter 44. Modelling propagation of public opinions on microblogging big data using sentiment analysis and compartmental models ; Chapter 45. Modeling rumors in Twitter: an overview |
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spelling | Information diffusion management and knowledge sharing breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA Hershey, PA IGI Global [2020] 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Volume I. Section 1. Diffusion theory. Chapter 1. A study on green characteristics of RFID using innovation diffusion theory ; Chapter 2. Using diffusion of innovations theory to encourage workers to make healthy food choices and engage in physical activity ; Chapter 3. Establishing a media literacy cognate at historically black colleges and universities: a comparative analysis of existing courses and potential of implementation ; Chapter 4. Examining the factors that influence ICT adoption in SMEs: a research preliminary findings -- Section 2. Diffusion tools and technologies. Chapter 5. Online communities of practice and Web 2.0 ; Chapter 6. Information sharing and communications with mobile cloud technology: applications and challenges ; Chapter 7. Information and communication technologies as drivers of social unrest ; Chapter 8. Fasti congressuum: a useful online tool for congresses and call for papers -- Section 3. Information control and management. Chapter 9. Document description and coding as key elements in knowledge, records, and information management ; Chapter 10. Information technology and communication management in supply chain management ; Chapter 11. Access control and information flow control for web services security ; Chapter 12. The politics of access to information: exploring the development of software platforms and communications hardware in the digital age ; Chapter 13. Role-based access control for mobile computing and applications ; Chapter 14. Analysis of healthcare workflows in accordance with access control policies ; Chapter 15. Information control, transparency, and social media: implications for corruption ; Chapter 16. A Survey on access control techniques for social networks -- Section 4. Knowledge sharing in business. Chapter 17. Knowledge sharing: at the heart of knowledge management ; Chapter 18. Understanding knowledge sharing in an organization: a perspective of actor-network theory ; Chapter 19. Business intelligence system Design and its consequences for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and decision-making: an exploratory study ; Chapter 20. Knowledge sharing between enterprises of the same group ; Chapter 21. How do institution-based trust and interpersonal trust affect interdepartmental knowledge sharing? -- Volume II. Chapter 22. Antecedents and consequences of adopting social networking technologies for knowledge sharing in small firms ; Chapter 23. Social media for online collaboration in firms and organizations ; Chapter 24. The role of human resources (HR) in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 25. The effects of individual and national cultures in knowledge sharing: a comparative study of the U.S. and China ; Chapter 26. The influence of national and organisational culture on knowledge sharing in distributed teams -- Section 5. Knowledge sharing in education. Chapter 27. Relationship between the motivational language of school administrators and tacit knowledge sharing of teachers ; Chapter 28. The use of virtual environments for knowledge sharing in distance learning education, with a view to informing industry ; Chapter 29. Identifying the influential factors of knowledge sharing in e-learning 2.0 systems ; Chapter 30. Knowledge sharing using Web 2.0: preferences, Benefits and barriers in Brunei Darussalam's tertiary education ; Chapter 31. Facilitating knowledge sharing on social media for students of international relations and conflict studies in Nigeria -- Section 6. Knowledge sharing in healthcare. Chapter 32. Inter-organizational knowledge sharing system in the health sector: physicians' perspective ; Chapter 33. Knowledge sharing success model of virtual communities of practice in healthcare sector ; Chapter 34. Insights into tweets associated with congenital heart disease -- Section 7. Social media. Chapter 35. The role of technology and social media in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 36. Exploring knowledge sharing over social media ; Chapter 37. Challenges of knowledge management amidst rapidly evolving tools of social media ; Chapter 38. Leveraging knowledge sharing over social media tools ; Chapter 39. Knowledge sharing relation to competence, emotional intelligence, and social media regarding generations ; Chapter 40. Sentiment based information diffusion in online social networks ; Chapter 41. Consumer sentiment in tweets and coupon information-sharing behavior: an initial exploration ; Chapter 42. The diffusion of ignorance in on-line communities ; Chapter 43. Contribution of mindfulness to individuals' tendency to believe and share social media content ; Chapter 44. Modelling propagation of public opinions on microblogging big data using sentiment analysis and compartmental models ; Chapter 45. Modeling rumors in Twitter: an overview "This book examines the trends, models, challenges, issues, and strategies of information diffusion and management from a global context"-- Information technology Information behavior Information society Information behavior fast Information society fast Information technology fast Information Resources Management Association (DE-588)5010976-5 isb Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardcover 978-1-7998-0417-8 https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0417-8 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Information diffusion management and knowledge sharing breakthroughs in research and practice Volume I. Section 1. Diffusion theory. Chapter 1. A study on green characteristics of RFID using innovation diffusion theory ; Chapter 2. Using diffusion of innovations theory to encourage workers to make healthy food choices and engage in physical activity ; Chapter 3. Establishing a media literacy cognate at historically black colleges and universities: a comparative analysis of existing courses and potential of implementation ; Chapter 4. Examining the factors that influence ICT adoption in SMEs: a research preliminary findings -- Section 2. Diffusion tools and technologies. Chapter 5. Online communities of practice and Web 2.0 ; Chapter 6. Information sharing and communications with mobile cloud technology: applications and challenges ; Chapter 7. Information and communication technologies as drivers of social unrest ; Chapter 8. Fasti congressuum: a useful online tool for congresses and call for papers -- Section 3. Information control and management. Chapter 9. Document description and coding as key elements in knowledge, records, and information management ; Chapter 10. Information technology and communication management in supply chain management ; Chapter 11. Access control and information flow control for web services security ; Chapter 12. The politics of access to information: exploring the development of software platforms and communications hardware in the digital age ; Chapter 13. Role-based access control for mobile computing and applications ; Chapter 14. Analysis of healthcare workflows in accordance with access control policies ; Chapter 15. Information control, transparency, and social media: implications for corruption ; Chapter 16. A Survey on access control techniques for social networks -- Section 4. Knowledge sharing in business. Chapter 17. Knowledge sharing: at the heart of knowledge management ; Chapter 18. Understanding knowledge sharing in an organization: a perspective of actor-network theory ; Chapter 19. Business intelligence system Design and its consequences for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and decision-making: an exploratory study ; Chapter 20. Knowledge sharing between enterprises of the same group ; Chapter 21. How do institution-based trust and interpersonal trust affect interdepartmental knowledge sharing? -- Volume II. Chapter 22. Antecedents and consequences of adopting social networking technologies for knowledge sharing in small firms ; Chapter 23. Social media for online collaboration in firms and organizations ; Chapter 24. The role of human resources (HR) in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 25. The effects of individual and national cultures in knowledge sharing: a comparative study of the U.S. and China ; Chapter 26. The influence of national and organisational culture on knowledge sharing in distributed teams -- Section 5. Knowledge sharing in education. Chapter 27. Relationship between the motivational language of school administrators and tacit knowledge sharing of teachers ; Chapter 28. The use of virtual environments for knowledge sharing in distance learning education, with a view to informing industry ; Chapter 29. Identifying the influential factors of knowledge sharing in e-learning 2.0 systems ; Chapter 30. Knowledge sharing using Web 2.0: preferences, Benefits and barriers in Brunei Darussalam's tertiary education ; Chapter 31. Facilitating knowledge sharing on social media for students of international relations and conflict studies in Nigeria -- Section 6. Knowledge sharing in healthcare. Chapter 32. Inter-organizational knowledge sharing system in the health sector: physicians' perspective ; Chapter 33. Knowledge sharing success model of virtual communities of practice in healthcare sector ; Chapter 34. Insights into tweets associated with congenital heart disease -- Section 7. Social media. Chapter 35. The role of technology and social media in tacit knowledge sharing ; Chapter 36. Exploring knowledge sharing over social media ; Chapter 37. Challenges of knowledge management amidst rapidly evolving tools of social media ; Chapter 38. Leveraging knowledge sharing over social media tools ; Chapter 39. Knowledge sharing relation to competence, emotional intelligence, and social media regarding generations ; Chapter 40. Sentiment based information diffusion in online social networks ; Chapter 41. Consumer sentiment in tweets and coupon information-sharing behavior: an initial exploration ; Chapter 42. The diffusion of ignorance in on-line communities ; Chapter 43. Contribution of mindfulness to individuals' tendency to believe and share social media content ; Chapter 44. 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title_sort | information diffusion management and knowledge sharing breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_sub | breakthroughs in research and practice |
topic | Information technology Information behavior Information society Information behavior fast Information society fast Information technology fast |
topic_facet | Information technology Information behavior Information society |
url | https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0417-8 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT informationresourcesmanagementassociation informationdiffusionmanagementandknowledgesharingbreakthroughsinresearchandpractice |