Journal of Knowledge Management, Volume 21, Number 1

ebook Does Big Data Mean Big Knowledge?: Knowledge Management Perspectives on Big Data and Analytics · Journal of Knowledge Management

By William Wang

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The papers in this e-book present a variety of perspectives on big data/analytics and knowledge management (KM). Some of the papers make a reasonable, if not an overwhelmingly compelling, case for linking knowledge creation and use with big data/analytics. A few of the papers work more diligently in arguing for the placement of big data/analytics within a more traditional KM oriented framework of organizational or personal effectiveness or management decision-making. Some of the papers provide empirical evidence linking big data/analytics with KM or aspects of KM such as knowledge creation, while others take somewhat critical views of this relationship.

Journal of Knowledge Management, Volume 21, Number 1