In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems re.ects an objectivistic epistemology and a traditional managerial control paradigm. We argue that such an objectivistic epistemology is inconsistent with many theories on the nature of knowledge, in which subjectivity and sociality are taken as essential features of knowledge creation and sharing. We show that adopting such a new epistemological view has dramatic consequences at an architectural, managerial and technological level.
Enabling Distributed Knowledge Management: Managerial and Technological Implications / Bonifacio, Matteo; Bouquet, Paolo; Traverso, Paolo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2002), pp. 1-7.
Enabling Distributed Knowledge Management: Managerial and Technological Implications
Bonifacio, Matteo;Bouquet, Paolo;
2002-01-01
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In this paper we show that the typical architecture of current KM systems re.ects an objectivistic epistemology and a traditional managerial control paradigm. We argue that such an objectivistic epistemology is inconsistent with many theories on the nature of knowledge, in which subjectivity and sociality are taken as essential features of knowledge creation and sharing. We show that adopting such a new epistemological view has dramatic consequences at an architectural, managerial and technological level.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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