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Journal of Knowledge Management, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1999
- Guillermo Pérez-Bustamante:

Knowledge management in agile innovative organisations. 6-17 - Rick Dove:

Knowledge management, response ability, and the agile enterprise. 18-35 - Kenneth J. Preiss:

Modelling of knowledge flows and their impact. 36-46 - Charles G. Sieloff:

"If only HP knew what HP knows": the roots of knowledge management at Hewlett-Packard. 47-53 - Joseph Cothrel, Ruth L. Williams:

On-line communities: helping them form and grow. 54-60 - Tom Freeman:

Assessing the innovation capacity of the consortium: an evaluation of the CAM-I cost management systems program. 61-65 - Neila C. Viana da Cunha, Edi Madalena Fracasso:

University-enterprise interaction in biotechnology in the south of Brazil. 66-74 - Zhouying Jin:

Organizational innovation and virtual institutes. 75-83
Volume 3, Number 2, 1999
- Roelof P. uit Beijerse:

Questions in knowledge management: defining and conceptualising a phenomenon. 94-110 - Charles Despres, Daniele Chauvel:

Knowledge management(s). 110-123 - Verna Allee:

The art and practice of being a revolutionary. 121-132 - Patrick H. Sullivan:

Profiting from intellectual capital. 132-143 - Colin Armistead:

Knowledge management and process performance. 143-157 - Karl M. Wiig:

What future knowledge management users may expect. 155-166
Volume 3, Number 3, 1999
- Atefeh Sadri McCampbell, Linda Moorhead Clare, Scott Howard Gitters:

Knowledge management: the new challenge for the 21st century. 172-179 - Andreas Seufert, Georg von Krogh

, Andrea Bach:
Towards knowledge networking. 180-190 - Joy Palmer, Ian Richards:

Get knetted: network behaviour in the new economy. 191-202 - Petter Gottschalk:

Knowledge management in the professions: lessons learned from Norwegian law firms. 203-211 - Roger Bennett, Helen Gabriel:

Organisational factors and knowledge management within large marketing departments: an empirical study. 212-225
Volume 3, Number 4, 1999
- Syed Shariq:

How does knowledge transform as it is transferred? Speculations on the possibility of a cognitive theory of knowledgescapes. 243-251 - Mie Augier, Morten Thanning Vendelø

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Networks, cognition and management of tacit knowledge. 252-261 - Jacky Swan, Sue Newell, Harry Scarbrough

, Donald Hislop:
Knowledge management and innovation: networks and networking. 262-275 - David Willer, Lisa Rutström, Linda B. Karr, Mamadi Corra, Dudley Girard:

A Web-lab to enhance social science infrastructure: experiments, simulations and archiving. 276-287 - Melissa M. Appleyard, Gretchen A. Kalsow:

Knowledge diffusion in the semiconductor industry. 288-295 - Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll:

Knowledge flows in innovation networks: a comparative analysis of Japanese and US high-technology firms. 296-303 - Howard C. Clark:

The growth of Canadian knowledge networks. 304-309

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