Information and Knowledge Management in Public Sector Networks: The Case of the US Intelligence Community
The current issue of the International Journal of Administration contains a paper that I authored on collaborative information and knowledge management. The paper is titled “Information and Knowledge Management in Public Sector Networks: The Case of the US Intelligence Community.” Abstract This article contributes to the public management literature by exploring the critical challenges that […]
Advocating and Screening for Ideas
If you have ideas, what should you do with them? How do you know which ideas to pursue (and which to abandon)? As an idea creator, how do you know which ideas will get the attention of managers or how to present ideas for consideration? As a manager, how do you screen the numerous ideas […]
Blogging and Writing: Keeping me Honest
It has been a while since I actively blogged. I have engaged in “passive blogging” over the past few months. This has involved posting snippets of upcoming speaking engagements and papers that have been published. This has been helpful in getting the word out and networking. For the next few months (or years, if I […]
Patterns and Structures of Intra-Organizational Learning Networks: Forthcoming in Journal of Information Technology
I have co-authored a paper with Miha Škerlavaj (University of Ljubljana) and Vlado Dimovski (University of Ljubljana) that examines network-based learning. The paper will appear in a special issue of the Journal of Information Technology. I hold a five-year honorary visiting professor appointment at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. This paper employs the […]
Customer Managed Knowledge Factories
Jongmin Moon and I have authored an article on Customer Managed Knowledge Factories. The paper will appear in Business Information Review. Abstract Most organizations spend millions, if not billions, on knowledge management. There is no doubting the fact that organizations must manage knowledge if they are to be successful, or even survive, in the marketplace. […]
Paper: Improving Data Visualization for High-Density Information Transfer in Social Network Analysis Tools
Chris Rivinus (Parsons Brinckerhoff), Peter Baloh (University of Ljubljana) and I have authored a paper for the itAIS VI Conference – Toward Fusion in the Interconnected World: Exploring the Connection between Organizations and Technology (October 2-3, 2009). The paper titled, “Improving Data Visualization for High-Density Information Transfer in Social Network Analysis Tools”, examines highlights from the […]
Sustaining Innovation: Challenges for Incumbent Firms
A paper that I co-authored with Ashley Braganza (Brunel University) and Yukika Awazu (Bentley University) appears in the current issue of Research-Technology Management. In today’s competitive environment, the ability of an organization to innovate is paramount. While most organizations have flashes or spurts of innovation, only a handful have been able to innovate on a […]
Paper on Information and Knowledge Management within Public Sector Networks accepted at the International Journal of Public Administration
I have a new paper accepted for publication. The paper, “Information and Knowledge Management in Public Sector Networks: The Case of the US Intelligence Community” will appear in the International Journal of Public Administration. This paper contributes to the public management literature by exploring the critical challenges that underpin the construction of robust information and […]
A New Work Force Wave: Managing Millennials (See beyond the stereotypes of the ‘Me Generation’ to harness creativity)
I was recently interviewed for an article on innovation by Colin Simpson of the Bellingham Business Journal. To retrieve the article, please click here [LINK]. As I continue to study innovation practices in high-technology organizations, I continue to be amazed by the innovative capacities of the ‘Me Generation’….