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Community
Collapse of the Easter Island ecocide theory: to what extent does opinion influence research?
The idea that Rapa Nui (Easter Island) society collapsed as a result of over-exploitation of the island's environment has become…
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ABCs of KM
How does paradoxical leadership facilitate knowledge sharing in professional-diverse teams?
How paradoxical leadership, based on traditional Chinese dialectical thinking, can reduce barriers caused by a lack of resonance.
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Case studies in complexity
Case studies in complexity (part 6): Tacit knowledge transfer and deliberative conversations in the Helidon Hills
The Helidon Hills project was praised for its tacit knowledge engagement and deliberative decisions in the face of complexity.
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Brain power
Research shows how HR systems struggle to appreciate non-degree credentials
Skills-based recruitment is growing, but it can be difficult for HR and talent acquisition systems to recognize tacit knowledge credentials.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Understanding the links between coloniality, forced displacement and knowledge production
Dominant narratives often portray displaced people as passive victims in need of assistance rather than as active agents with their…
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 4.4): The dangers of open access archives
Archives traffic in sensitive, dangerous material, so István Rév argues that they cannot publicly reveal all their secrets.
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Brain power
An algorithmic approach to identifying influential research
Citation network analysis to identify research communities can address the lack of inclusiveness and diversity in Google Scholar searches.
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KM in international development
Using AI to spot gaps in development aid
A multitude of projects and institutions make it difficult to form an accurate overview. Can AI gain a better understanding…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Recognising Indigenous knowledges is not just culturally sound, it’s good science
People are looking for long-term solutions to floods, fires, and droughts. It’s time to listen to First Nations knowledge.