rKM
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 3.2.2 – Grounded theory extrapolation
Following the five key tenets of grounded theory, this thesis seeks to explore rKM and build a theoretical framework.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM)
This series, which is drawn from Hanna M. Koskinen’s Master’s thesis, examines the emerging concept of responsible knowledge management (rKM).
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 3.2.1 – Why the integrative literature review approach
The integrative review is particularly well-suited for the study of an emerging concept.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Sections 3.1 & 3.2 – Ontological and epistemological foundations & methodological approach
The ontological stance and epistemological positioning of this research.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Chapter 3 – Research framework
The study of rKM requires a framework that accommodates its conceptual complexity, interdisciplinary nature, and emergent status.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 2.8.2 – Post-normal science: ethics for complex systems
KM in this frame is about navigating interdependence, plurality, and responsibility.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 2.8.1 – Systems thinking in practice: wicked problems
“Wicked problems” is a concept that exposes the futility of treating complex, pluralistic societal issues as solvable puzzles with optimal…
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 2.8 – Affirming life: systems thinking as ethical worldview
A reductionist, mechanistic worldview still dominates thinking in the human sciences, including KM.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 2.7 – The vacuum of ethics in KM: A marginalised concept
The decades-long preoccupation with organisational value has left the field of KM ethically and intellectually adrift.
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Core principles of responsible KM (rKM)
Developing the core principles of responsible knowledge management (rKM): Section 2.6 – The will to metrics: KM’s economic telos
The act of assigning knowledge a number, treating it as a transaction, a portfolio, or an effect, does not make…