Brain power
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How well has knowledge management research helped preparation for COVID-19?
From a KM perspective, pandemics are not like other disasters, and despite the critical role of KM in pandemics, the…
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Does knowledge reduce stress where COVID is concerned?
New research finds that the more factual knowledge people have about COVID-19, the less stress they have.
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3 questions to ask yourself next time you see a graph, chart or map
Visualizations can help a better understanding of data, but they can also confuse or mislead. Here are some tips on…
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High conviction levels prevent us from updating our beliefs
A new study explores the cognitive and neural mechanisms that contribute to confirmation bias.
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Identifying the “right” interventions in the wicked complexity of the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 is a wicked problem as its complexity transcends health, environment, social, and economic boundaries. Causal loop diagrams can assist…
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Science publishing has opened up during the coronavirus pandemic. It won’t be easy to keep it that way
The COVID-19 pandemic has made a compelling case for open access to research knowledge. However, there is still a lack…
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Critical discourse analysis for policy analysis: a new tool
Critical discourse analysis reveals the inner biases and claims in policy documents. It also involves the identification of new discourses…
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Are we entering a new world of remote work?
A surprisingly large proportion of our jobs can be done remotely, but remote work is not a one-size-fits-all concept.
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The use of gamification in knowledge management processes
A new study investigates the use of gamification in knowledge management (KM) processes through a systematic literature review of recent…