Essays about: "Knowledge management in Organisations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 222 essays containing the words Knowledge management in Organisations.
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1. Exploring Knowledge Implementation in Project Teams - Insights from a Qualitative Case Study in a High-Tech Industry MNC
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Existing literature underscores the significance of knowledge management (KM) in organisations for enhancing performance and gaining competitive advantages. Despite scholars acknowledging that knowledge implementation activities realise the value of KM, little is known of how these activities can be affected through organisational structures. READ MORE
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2. From Chaos to Cohesion, Identifying Inter-team Dependencies in Large-scale Agile Organisations : A case study of Volvo Cars
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Projekt, innovationer och entreprenörskapAbstract : Product development is more complex than ever. Industries all over the world face intensified competition, forcing firms to improve their innovation performance. This involves integrating software development to a greater extent. As an effort to cope with such progression, agile project management methodologies have been adopted. READ MORE
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3. Handling Third-Party Component Licenses:A Case Study in a Swedish Company : How well do existing license management tools detect potentially unsafe third-party component licenses?
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/InformatikAbstract : Modern software development relies heavily on third-party components, which are pre-built software modules developed by other organisations and can be either open-source or commercial. These components serve as building blocks for developers to create complex applications more efficiently. READ MORE
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4. Circularity indicators in practice: Exploring companies’ application and linkages to sustainability
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : The Circular Economy (CE) has gained global recognition as a way to enable sustainability improvements in production and consumption systems. Numerous circularity indicators (c-indicators) have been developed by academia and practitioners to be used at the company level as analytical tools to measure progress towards a more circular economy. READ MORE
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5. The Adoption of Technologies Defined as General Purpose Technologies and Inventions of Methods of Inventing : An Explorative Study of the Adoption of the Immersive Technologies Extended Reality and Digital Twins
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : This study set out to investigate the adequacy of the prevailing theoretical models regarding technology adoption when it comes to the adoption of revolutionary technologies characterised as general purpose technologies (GPTs) and inventions of methods of inventing (IMIs). With the ever-increasing speed of technology development, we will likely experience more frequent implementations and adoption of GPTs and IMIs. READ MORE