[AISWorld] HICSS 48 CFP: Knowledge Economics Minitrack
Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de
Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de
Thu Apr 10 02:44:23 EDT 2014
CFP: HICSS-48 (2015) Minitrack: Knowledge Economics
January 5-8, 2015
Grand Hyatt, Kauai
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/HICSS_48/Tracks/KS/KSEconomics.pdf
Co-chairs:
Carsten Brockmann, University of Potsdam, Germany
(Carsten.Brockmann at wi.uni-potsdam.de)
Narcyz Roztocki, SUNY at New Paltz, U.S.A. (roztockn at newpaltz.edu)
Submission deadline: 15th of June 2014
LinkedIn group:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Knowledge-Economics-4351854?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr
Introduction:
Knowledge Management is continuously gaining importance in research and
practice, because economies are
more reliant on the contribution of knowledge intensive businesses.
Various methodologies to identify, capture,
model and simulate knowledge transfers have advanced within the business
scope. These methodologies
comprise both the technical, as well as the organizational aspect of
knowledge, that is being transferred in
organizations.
This minitrack aims to provide insight on the knowledge economics and
emphasizes a holistic view on the
economic implications of knowledge, including the economics of
repositories and the overall value of knowledge.
Furthermore, implications of the knowledge society and knowledge based
policy are covered within the scope
of this minitrack.
This minitrack is soliciting paper submissions that: advance our field,
help us learn about effective processes
and approaches to create economical benefit from knowledge, and identify
ways to measure the economical
benefits derived from managing knowledge.
Papers will be solicited in several areas, including, but not limited to
the following:
Creating innovation through knowledge management
Value and economics of repositories
Implications of the knowledge society
Knowledge based theory
Knowledge based society
Costs associated with knowledge management and knowledge transfer
Tangible and intangible (business) value of knowledge management systems
Methods for measuring the costs and benefits of projects involving
knowledge management systems
Measuring, managing, and promoting intellectual capital
Economics of inner and cross-organizational knowledge transfer
Business models involving knowledge management and knowledge transfer
The role of human, intellectual and social capital in knowledge management
and knowledge transfer
Economics of knowledge transfer across developed and emerging economies
Value creation through education based knowledge transfer
Benefits and costs of considering knowledge in the analysis of business
processes
Economics of sustainable knowledge management: potentials, barriers, and
critical success factors
Motivations and financial expectations of cross-border knowledge transfer
Contribution of knowledge management systems to firm performance and
competiveness
Economics of talent management
Financial effects of the Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) position, knowledge
managers, and other knowledge management related resources
Financial rewards systems related to knowledge management and knowledge
transfer
Frameworks, models and theories related to the economics of knowledge
management and transfer
HICSS-48 offers a unique, highly interactive and professionally
challenging environment. Attendees find sessions
of the Knowledge Economics Minitrack very insightful with many different
perspectives and ideas created during creative
discussions. In general, HICSS sessions are comprised primarily of
refereed paper presentations and the HICSS conference
does not host vendor presentations. HICSS is sponsored by the Shidler
College of Business at the
University of Hawaii at Manoa and the IEEE Computer Society.
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