KM in Russia

05-Sep-03

Recent Articles:

The Knowledge- Based Theory of the Firm (in Russian language)  by K. E. Sveiby

Presentations on knowledge management in Russia by Tanya Emshanova

From a Document Transfer System to Knowledge Management Summary of the conversation between the editor Leonid Tschernjak and Dmitrij Romanow, the director of “Aj-Ti”

Assessing the potential for effective cross-cultural working between “new” Russian managers and western expatriates by Natasza Camiah and Graham Hollinshead

Text, civilization and textual viruses in science and practice Article dedicated to the problem of understanding in natural language by Nikolai Krjachkov

The Models of the social processes Study book by Jurij M. Plotinskij

Knowledge Management in PC Week Russian Edition The fragments by Jelena Monachova, A. Majorov, Aljexej Lukomsky

Capturing knowledge: A psychological viewpoint by Tatjana Gawrilowa

The use of Knowledge Management in Project Management in Russia case study on KM in the Russian company RAO

How can we know everything about technology? Knowledge Management with the help of Convera Retrieval Ware by Andrej Koljesov

Organisational learning withing the subsidaries of multinational companies in Russia by Joakim Nägele

The Concept of Knowledge Management: Problem Analysis by I.E. Prostakov

Knowledge Sharing in Russian Companies with Western Participation by Kenneth Husted and Snejina Michailova

Microrestructuring and Corporate Governance in Russia by Val Samonis and Piotr Shalimov

Definition of KM terms (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

First steps in KM (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

KM and Technology (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

The value of Knowledge - Sharing or better not sharing? (in russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

Benefits of KM (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

Implementation of KM (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

KM strategy (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

Success factors of KM (in Russian language) by Maria Marinischeva

Links:

 

Russian CoP- website. A collection of articles on different community types and facilitation, including a course.

Admire P - project page. An EU- funded project dedicated to helping EU researchers to find potential collaborators by profiling Russian research teams and classifying them according to their research interests.

Russia's leading contribution to social & other capitals of knowledge Discussion threat asking for details about KM research that is primarily taking place in Russia.

Forum KM Improvement (Russian language): Discussion forum on KM in Russia moderated by Maria Marinischeva

German-Russian Science Portal Portal for intensifying contacts between researchers in Russia and Germany

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Dr. Patricia Wolf
Author:
Dr. Patricia Wolf
Publisher:
KnowledgeBoard
Date:
05-Sep-03
Categories:
Central Eastern Europe 

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