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ECKM 2010
2-3 September, Famalicão, Portugal
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Conference Programme


 

The programme for the conference is given below.

 

A  .pdf version of this timetable can be found in the At a Glance page.

Section 1 Thursday 2 September Streams A-E

Section 2 Thursday 2 September Streams F-J

Section 3 Friday 3 September Streams A-E

Section 4 Friday 3 September Streams F-I

Posters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 1 September 2010

18:30

Pre-Conference registration and welcome drink at The Town Hall (until 1930)
Hosted by the Mayor of Famalicão, the Rector of the University and the Administrators of the Minerva Foundation

Thursday 2 September 2010

8:30

Buses pick up from Hotels Cidnay and Moutados

9:00

Registration and coffee: Student's room

9:30

Room: Main Room
Opening Remarks

9:40

Welcome from the conference co-chairs: Rosa Moreira and  Rui Silva, Universidade Lusíada de Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal

9:50

Keynote address: A process view of knowledge management: it ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it
John Edwards, Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK

10:30

Conference splits into streams

 

 

Room 2 
Stream A:
KM and SMEs
Chair -

Room 3
Stream B:
Models
Chair -

Room 4
Stream C:
Knowledge networks
Chair -

Room 5
Stream D:
Organisational issues
Chair –

Room 14
Stream E: 
Mni track on Globalization, Trade and Knowledge Economics
Chair -
Nuno Carlos Leitão

10:45

Establishing an Operational Approach to Knowledge Management in Small to Medium Sized Software Enterprises (SMEs) – Building a Typology of Knowledge Scenarios
Heavin Ciara and Frederic Adam, University College Cork, Ireland

Integrated Knowledge Management Model: An Empirical Test
Handzic Meliha, International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Knowledge Conversion and Social Networks in Driving Team Performance
Janhonen Minna, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and Jan-Erik Johanson, University of Helsinki, Finland

Corporate Culture Influence on Effective Initialization and Application of Knowledge Management in Enterprises
Cambal Milos and Dagmar Caganova, Slovak Universtity of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia

Understanding Global Leadership: A Proposal Model Combining Global Mindset and Competencies Approaches
Rocha Fernandes Bruno Henrique, Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, Claudia Bitencourt and Otavio Gonzatti Fernandes, Universidade do Vale do Rio Dos Sinos,  Brazil

11:15

An Aproach for Implementing Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Companies in Brazil: A Case Study
Albino Joao Pedro and Ana Carolina Manfrinato, Univesity Estadual Paulista, Bauru, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Knowledge Transfer Processes in the Automotive Supplier Industry – Designing an Integrated Knowledge Transfer Model
Lehner Franz and Christian Warth, University of Passau, Germany

Communities of Practice and Intensional Networks Promoting Doctoral Studies
Lahenius Katja, Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Finland

Linking Knowledge Management, Organizational Culture and Ethics: Inquiring results
Costa Gonçalo, Mary Prior and Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK (PhD_research)

Labour Market Adjustment and Intra-Industry Trade: The Portuguese Case
Leitão Nuno Carlos, Polytechnic Institute of Santarém, Portugal

11:45

Competence Development and Organizations’ Level of Competitiveness
Radu Catalina and Ana Maria Grigore, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

A Model of Profession-oriented Learning in the e-Environment Based on a Competence Approach and Academic Knowledge Management
Tikchomirova Natalya, Vladimir Tikchomirov, Valentina Maksimova and Telnov Yury, Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics, Russia

Idea Management by Role Based Networked Learning
Bettoni Marco, Willi Bernhard, Cindy Eggs and Gabriele Schiller, Swiss Distance University for Applied Science, Brig, Switzerland

How to Initiate Knowledge-Based Change Processes in Companies
Neumann Gaby, Technical University of Applied Sciences, Wildau, Germany and Eduardo Tomé, Universidade Lusíada de Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal

Knowledge Management as a Tool for the Productive Transformation of a Region in a Developing Country
Gutierrez Rincon Viviana, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Cali, Gladys Rincon Bergman, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia and Bernardo Javier Perez Castaño,  Universidad Politécnica de Valencia,  Spain

12:15

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Thurs
2
Sept

Room 2
Stream A:
KM and SMEs
Chair -

Room 3
Stream B:
Models
Chair -

Room 4
Stream C:
Knowledge networks
Chair -

Room 5
Stream D:
Organisational issues
Chair –

Room 14
Stream E: 
Mini track on Globalization, Trade and Knowledge Economics
Chair -
Nuno Carlos Leitão

13:30

Reaction Learning: The Missing Motive Analysis in SMEs
Sarabia Maria and Maria Obeso, University of Cantabria, Spain

A Socio-Psychological Model for Knowledge Management Adoption: A Case Study of  Medical School in Bangkok, Thailand
Tapeparn Malinee, Bangkok University, Thailand and Aurilla Aurelie Bechina Arntzen, College university Buskerud, Norway

Enhancing Knowledge sharing in “Fuzzy Front End” of NPD: An Aerospace Case Study
Corallo Angelo, Mariangela Lazoi, University of Salento, Roberto Merotto, Avio S.p.A., and Giusy Secundo, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy

Information Management and Knowledge Management – are Portuguese Organizations Feeling the Difference?
Lopes Filomena and Paula Morais, Universidade Portucalense, Porto, Portugal

Economic Freedom, Democracy, Human Development and Cultural Paradigm: Qualitative Determinants of Foreign Direct Investments
Bogdan Dima, West University of Timisoara, Stefana Maria Cristea (Dima), Vasile Goldi Western University of Arad and Gabriel Marilen Pirtea, West University of Timisoara, Romania

14:00

Competitive Intelligence as a Source of Competitive Advantage: An Exploratory Study of the Portuguese Biotechnology Industry
Santos Mírian, Ana Correia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and LNEG – Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, I. P., Portugal

A Formal Approach to Modelling Knowledge Transfer Processes
Tong Jin, Siraj Shaikh and Anne James, Coventry University, UK

Strategic Networks as Facilitators of Knowledge Management
Franco Mário, University of Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal,  Heiko Haase, Worms University of Applied Sciences, Germany and Marisa Barbeira,  Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco,  Portugal

Organizational Wisdom In Portuguese Textile Sector Companies
Pinheiro Paulo, Universidade da Beira Interior - Nece, Portugal

Information Cascades as Social Learning: The Case of Box-Office Ticket Sales in the Philippines
Dacanay Jovi, Anastacio Maia Tyche King-Calvo and Angelo Santos, School of Economics, University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines

14:30

 

Capitalising Knowledge Exchanges: an Interpretative Model
Bolisani Ettore, DTG - University of Padua, Italy

Exploring Knowledge Management Initiatives in a Multinational Company: Creating a Corporate Memory Through Networking
Hustad Eli, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway

Importance of the Client’s Quality of Human Capital for Bank Managers. Results from an Empirical Study
Ribeiro Cristina, Consultant, Portugal, Joaquim Gouveia, University of Aveiro and Ricardo Pinto, University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal (Presentation only)

 

15:00

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Thurs
2
Sept

Room 2
Stream A:
Evaluating KM
Chair -

Room 3
Stream B:
Innovation
Chair -

Room 4
Stream C:
Case Studies
Chair -

Room 5
Stream D:
Organisational Learning
Chair –

Room 14
Stream E: 
Mini track on Knowledge and Ageing
Chair -
Christiaan Staam

15:30

Sharing an Assumed Business Body of Knowledge: An Evaluation Using Critical Management Perspective
Oliver Gary, The University of Sydney, Australia

Knowledge Absorbtion For Innovation In New Technology Based Firms: Lithuanian Case
Petraite Monika, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

The Analytical Study of Content Factors of Knowledge Management in National Iranian Oil Company Staff
Salavati Adel, Islamic Azad University of Sanadaj,Fereshte Haghnazar, National oil company, Reza Shafeei, Kurdistan University  and Abdul Hamid Ghanbaran,Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Teheran, Iran

From Individual Learning to Inter Organizational Knowledge
Maâlaoui Adnane, ESG Paris Management School, France

Managing Knowledge Wisdom - The Next Step in knowledge Management for the Ageing Workforce Phenomenon
Kannan Selvi, Victoria University, Australia

16:00

Knowledge Management Revisited: An Empirical Test on the ‘Discussion Group’ Within the Social Media
Sagsan Mustafa, North East University, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus and Erdem Kirkbesoglu, Baskent University, Ankora, Turkey

Universal and Specific Elements of Organization’s Innovative Culture in the Context of KM: The Case of the Financial Services Provider
Janiunaite Brigita, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Obstacles of Success of Technology Parks: The Case of Jordan
Kharabsheh Radwan, The Hashemite University Jordan  and Ihab Magableh, Talal Abu -Gazaleh College of Business,  Jordan

We do not have time for Online Knowledge Sharing: Identities and their Barriers to Organizational Learning in Managed Networks of Practice in a Distributed Organization
Hermanrud Inge, Hedmark University College and Dorthe Eide, Bodø Graduate School of Business, Norway

Inter-Generational Learning Dynamics in Universities
Bratianu Constantin, Adriana Agapie, Ivona Orzea and Simona Agoston, Academy of Econopmic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

16:30

From Lessons to Lessons Learned
Arad Yehuda, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Petach-Tikva and Moria Levy, ROM Knowledgeware Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israel (Presentation only)

Knowledge Management Strategies and Innovation: an Empirical Analysis for Luxembourg
Mangiarotti Giovanni, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg

The Alignment of Knowledge Management Strategy in Practice: A Case Study
Begon Christian and Nelly Todorova, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Reflected Action Learning: a Method for Collective Competence Development
Cronholm Stefan and Goran Goldkuhl, Linköping University, Sweden

Retaining knowledge from ageing employees: A structured comparison of six KM interventions.
Stam Christiaan, INHolland University of Applied Sciences, TheNetherlands

17:00

Assessing Knowledge Worker Productivity: The Role of Patents, Publications and Scientific Opportunity Recognition
Walter Thomas and Malte Brettel, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

VIKOBAMA - Introducing a New Approach to a Knowledge-based Vision Development Process
Kaiser Alexander and Birgit Fordinal, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

Knowledge Management Implementation in Stages: The Case of Organizations in Brazil
Oliveira Mírian, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande de Sol, Brazil, Cristiane Pedron, instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao, Lisboa Portugal and Antônio Maçada, Universidade Federal Catolica do Rio Grande de Sol, Brazil

Measuring the Effectiveness of Training Informal Businesses in Soweto, South Africa
Conradie William M, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Round table discussion
on Knowledge and Ageing

17:30

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

17:35

Buses return to Hotels Cidnay and Moutados

19:00

Buses leave for the Conference Dinner at the Museum Casa de Camilo

22:30

Buses return from the conference dinner to the  Hotels

 

Wednesday 1 September 2010

Pre-Conference registration and welcome drink at The Town Hall (until 1930)
Hosted by the Mayor of Famalicão, the Rector of the University and the Administrators of the Minerva Foundation

Thursday 2 September 2010

Buses pick up from Hotels Cidnay and Moutados

Registration and coffee - Student's room

Room: Main Room
Opening Remarks

Welcome from the conference co-chairs: Rosa Moreira and  Rui Silva, Universidade Lusíada de Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal

Keynote address: A process view of knowledge management: it ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it
John Edwards, Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK

Conference splits into streams

Room: Auditorium 1
Stream F:
Mini track on Knowledge Management in Public Sector Organisations: Value Driven and Best Practices Scenario
Chairs – 
Eduardo Tome

Room 15
Stream G:
Frameworks
Chair -

Room 9
Stream H:
Data Management
Chair:

Room 10
Stream I:
KM and Healthcare
Chair:

Room Auditorium 2
Stream J:
Knowledge Transfer
Chair -

Making Knowledge Sharing Work in Healthcare: Relevant Factors and Strategies
Radaelli Giovanni, Emanuele  Lettieri and Cristina Masella,  Politecnico di Milano,  Italy

Semantic Interoperability Framework for Estonian Public Sector's E-Services Integration
Tammet Tanel, Kalle Tomingas and Martin Lutz, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

A Negotiation Protocol for Data Integration Driven by Ontology
Albuquerque Andréa, José Campos dos Santos, Daniel Mendonça and José Magalhães Netto, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil

Knowledge Ecosystems’ Development in Business and Healthcare using Knowbots
Maracine Virginia and Emil Scarlat, Bucharest University of Economics, Romania

Intrinsic Motivation, Tacit Knowledge and its Knowledge Transfer
Sié Laurent and Ali Yakhlef, Groupe ESC Pau, France

Developing a Framework for a Health Research Knowledge Management System Implementation to Manage and Evaluate the Research Activities in a Public Hospital Service
Velasco Berta, Insitute of Heart Sciences, University Clinic Hospital, Valladolid,  Agustin Mayo, José María Eiros, Alberto San Roman, University of Valladolid and Alvaro Roldan, Institute of Health Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

A New Framework for Designing e-Workflow Systems for e-Business Processes
Marir Farhi and John  Ndeta,  London Metropolitan University,  UK

Evolution Analysis of Knowledge Potentials by Pattern Matrices
Schumann Christian-Andreas and Claudia Tittmann, University of Applied Sciences, Zwickau, Germany

Investigation into Current Supply Chain Practices at a Private Healthcare Provider in South Africa
Bauernschmitt Erwin, Group Finance Coffey International, Perth, Australia and William Conradie, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Knowledge Transfer in Strategic Alliances: Moderating Effects of Lmited Absorptive Capacity and Powerful Relationships on Business Model Innovation Performance
Siachou Evangelia and Anthony Ioannidis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece

Knowledge Transfer - A Study on Construction Projects in a Norwegian Public Sector Organisation
Ekambaram Anandasivakumar, Jan Alexander Langlo and Agnar Johansen, SINTEF - Technology and Society, Productivity and Project Management, Trondheim, Norway

Architecture of a Multi-Framework Set for Collaborative Knowledge Generation
Niculescu Cristina, Romanian Academy and Laura Pana, University Politehnica of Bucharest,  Romania

The Acquisition and Sharing of Domain Knowledge Contained in Software With a Compliant SIK Architecture
Avram Vasile, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

Knowledge Management Approach for the Enhancement of Urban Health Equity
Khobreh Marjan, Fazel Ansari and Sara Nasin, University of Siegen, Germany

Organizational Information Transfer as a Tool for Building-up Employees Economic Awareness
Vanova Jaromíra, Zdenka Gyurák Babeová and Andrea Holková, Slovakia University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Lunch in Restauarnt Dux

Room Auditorium 1
Stream F:
Mini track on Knowledge Management in Public Sector Organisations: Value Driven and Best Practices Scenario
Chairs – 
Kalsom Salleh and Eduardo Tome

Room 15
Stream G:
Mini track on Sustainable Knowledge Management
Chair: Elizabeth Real de Oliveira

Room 9
Stream H:
Case Studies
Chair:

Room 10
Stream I:
Mini track on Knowledge Management for Resilient Enterprise
Chair -
Elena Irina Neaga

Room Auditorium 2
Stream J:
PhD Consortium
Discussants:

The CAF Model Implementation – A Tool for Knowledge Management Improvement in Public Administration
Paulová Iveta, Slovak Tecnical University and Monika Jurkoviová, Slovak Office of Standards, Metrology and Testing, Slovakia (academic, Public sector) KM-111

The LIFE Technique – Creation of Personal Knowledge and Skills Profiles for Future Planning
Sharp Peter, Regent's College, London, UK

Evaluating a Knowledge Management Systems Development Methodology: Practical Application in a Virtual Recruitment Organization
Bakry Walaa and Aboubakr A. Moteleb, Middlesex University, London, UK

Dynamic Analysis Of The Effects Of Contraction In Demand On Maintaining Knowledge At Professional Services Companies
Calvo Babio Nuria, University of a Coruña, Spain (presentation only)

13:30-13:40
An Analysis of the Perceived Value of Using Knowledge Management Systems in Supporting Decision Making Processes
Abdelrahman Mahmoud and  Nadia Papamichail,  Manchester Business School, Simon French, University of Manchester, UK
13:45-13:55
Knowledge Based Development Model
Lopez Trujillo Marcelo, University of Caldas, Manizales Colombia and Joyanes Luis Joyanes, Pontificia University of Salamanca, Spain
14:00-14:10
Directions for Enhancing Innovation Within Romanian SMEs
Purcarea Irina, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania
14:15-14:25
Knowledge Management (KM) for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Developing countries - How feasible is it?
Nguyen ThiHai Hang, Molnár Zdenk , Tomas Bata University, Prague, Czech Republic and Cuong   Pham Le, Smedec Vietnam, Hoch Minh City Vietnam
14:30-14:40
Standard Ethical Theories - Management Applications in Crises Time
Simescu Martinho Nunes Carmina Simion   Valahia University Târgoviste,  Romania
14:40-15:00
Discussion and feedback

Best Practices in KM Initiatives within Malaysian GLCs
Helmi Asleena, Swinburne University of Technology, Zainal Ahmad and Daisy Kee Mui Hung, University Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Knowledge Sharing and Organisational Enabling Conditions
Chiri Khaled and Jane Klobas, University of Western Australia, Australia

An Approach to Absorptive Capacity Based on the Portuguese Textile Industry
Franganito Rui Manuel Fialho, Instituto Superior de Administracao e Contabilidade de Lisboa, Portugal (academic, Main) KM-200

Managing Knowledge, Complexity and Resilience in the Global Enterprise
Neaga Elena Irina, Loughborough University, UK

Knowledge Management and Impact on Governance of a Romanian University
Cucui Ion, Valentina-Ofelia Robescu, Ion Stegaroiu and Marius Petrescu, University Valahia of Targoviste, Romania

The Importance of Knowledge Management in Corporate Social Responsibility and the Effects on the Consumers – Presenting the Case of Cafés Delta
Rodrigues Paula and Elizabeth Real de Oliveira, Universidade Lusiada VN, Famalicao, Portugal

Knowledge and Information Flows in Supply Chain in Service Oriented Business: A Case Study of MK Restaurant in Thailand
Worasinchai Lugkana, Bangkok University, Thailand and  Aurilla Aurelie Arntzen Bechina, The College University of Buskerud, Norway

The Influence of Leadership and Culture on Knowledge Management Practices: Case Study of a Health Organization
Ferreira Paula, Hospital de S. Teotóniol, Paulo Pinheiro, Ricardo Rodrigues, Universidade da Beira Interior and Rui Pinto, Douctor Dental Porto, Portugal

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Refreshments in Student Room
Poster contributors will stand by their posters

Room Auditorium 1
Stream F:
Mini track on Knowledge Management in Public Sector Organisations: Value Driven and Best Practices Scenario
Chairs – 
Kalsom Salleh and Eduardo Tome

Room 15
Stream G:
Mini track on Sustainable Knowledge Management
Chair: Elizabeth Real de Oliveira

Room 9
Stream H:
Strategies
Chair -

Room Auditorium 2
Stream I:
PhD Consortium
Discussants:

 

The Contextualist Approach of Understanding Knowledge Management System Initiatives in Higher Education: Case Studies of Malaysian Public Universities
Md Saad NorHasliza, Universiti  Sains Malaysia,  Rose Alinda Alias and Azizah Abdul Rahman, University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia

The Influence Of Organizational Structure And Information Technologies On Organizational Learning
Martínez-León Inocencia María and Isabel Olmedo-Cifuentes, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain

Dimensions of Knowledge Exchange in Global Strategic Settings – A Prescriptive Framework
Klingenberg Beate and Helen N. Rothberg, Marist College, NY, USA

15:30-15:40
The Role of Knowledge Management in the Strategic Alignment of Information Technology with Business: A Graphical and Systemic View
Belfo Fernando, Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra, Portugal
15:45-15:55

Umbrellas, Alphabet Soup and Knowledge Management
Onions Patrick, The Knowledge Studio, Leeds, UnitedKingdom
16:00-16:10
Innovation Networks as Business Strategy
Bredtmann Jennifer and Gabriele Hoeborn University of Wuppertal - IZ 3, Germamany
16:15:16:20
Personal Learning Environments: Integration of Web 2.0 Applications and Content Management Systems
Oliveira Lino, Escola Superior de Estudos and Fernando Moreira, Universidade Portucalense Infante, Porto, Portugal
16:25-16:35
Business Reengineering in the context of knowledge based-organizations
Grigore Ana-Maria and Catalina Radu, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
16:30-17:00
Feedback and discussion

 

Drivers, Benefits and Challenges of KM: Case Study of Public Sector Accounting Organisation
Salleh Kalsom and Syed Noh Syed Ahmad, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selamgor,  Syed Omar Sharifuddin Syed Ikhsam, Leadership Centre Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Measuring Sustainability and Sustainable Knowledge Management: Presenting a Case for the Tourism Sector in Portugal
Real de Oliveira Elizabeth and Paula Rodrigues, Universidade Lusiada VN Famalicao, Portugal

Strategic Knowledge Management in a Low-risk Environment
Erickson Scott, Ithaca College and Helen Rothberg, Marist College, NY, USA

 

The status of Knowledge Management (KM) in Medway Primary Care Trust (PCT) of the National Health Service (NHS)
Enakimio Isaac Ihria, Abdallah  AL-Shawabkeh and Mike Sharp, University of Greenwich, UK

 

Technological Environment Forums: A Strategic Space of Dialogue in Ecopetrol S.A
Castro Sonia Helena, Maria Serrano and  Oscar Javier Guerra , ECOPETROL S.A., Colombia (non academic, Main) KM-194

 

The use of Tacit and Explicit Knowledge  in Public Health?
Kothari Anita, Debbie Rudman,  Shannon Sibbald and Micheal Rouse University of Western Ontario, Maureen Dobbins Master Univeristy, Hamilton, and Nancy Edewards University of Ottawa, Canada

 

Strategies for Developing Communities of Practice in the Organizations
Khan Azhar Mansur and  Memoona Rauf Khan,  Farrokh Jaleel, CASE, Islamabad Pakistan

 

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

Close of the Conference day

 

Buses return to Hotels Cidnay and Moutados

Buses leave for the Conference Dinner at the Museum Casa de Camilo

Buses return from the conference dinner to the  Hotels

 

 

 

 

Friday 3rd September 2010

8:15

Buses pick up from Hotels Cidnay and Moutados

8:30

Refreshments

9:00

Room: Main Room
Opening Remarks

9:10

Keynote address: Knowledge as a network package: aspects of transfer and translation in international business
Nigel Holden, University of Central Lancashire, UK

9:50

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

 

Room 2
Stream A:
Intellectual Capital
Chair -

Room 3
Stream B:
Applied KM
Chair -

Room 4
Stream C:
KM and Higher Education
Chair -

Room 5
Stream D:
Organisational Issues
Chair –

Room 14
Stream E:
Intellectual Capital
Chair -

10:00

Intellectual Capital Structure: Case of Russian Companies
Volkov Dmitry and Tatiana Garanina   Graduate School of Management, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia

BOOSTING Knowledge Management with the Help of Development Discussions
Viitala Riitta and Risto Säntti, University of Vaasa, Finland

Knowledge, technology and  University Social Responsibility (USR): A Conceptual Framework
Arntzen Aurilla Aurelie Bechina, College university Buskerud, Norway

Conditionanal Organizational Factors in the Knowledge Management Processes
Brito Elisabeth,  Universidade de Aveiro, Leonor Cardoso and Carlos Ferreira Peralta, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal

Putting Intangible Assets Management to Work
Sequeira Camilo Augusto and Eloi Fernández y Fernández, Catholic University Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

10:30

Freedom of Information and Knowledge Assets
Erickson Scott, Ithaca College, USA

An Integrated Model of Knowledge Management: From the Development of a Short-Form of KMQ to the Empirical Validation of the Model
Cardoso Leonor and Carlos Ferreira Peralta University of Coimbra, Portugal

Leader Mangagement and its Impact Upon Knowledge-sharing Behaviour in a Higher Education Context
Welch Christine and Nor Ashmiza Mahamed Ismail, University of Portsmouth, UK

Managing Organizational Knowledge Active Forgetting: How top Managers Understand the Concept of Managing Old and Obsolete Knowledge
Bagherzadehniri Mehdi and Peyman Akavan and Reza Hosnavi Atashgah University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran

Knowledge Management in Organizations: A new proposal
Curado Madalena, Mota-Engil Engineering & Constructions, and  Isabel Ramos,  University of Minho , Portugal

11:00

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

11:30

Room: Main Room
Presentation and Knowledge Cafe on the topic of “Making KM work!”
Facilitated by David Gurteen

13:00

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Fri
3
Sept

Room 2
Stream A:
Enterprise Information
Chair -

Room 3
Stream B:
Project teams
Chair -

Room 4
Stream C:
KM and Higher Education
Chair -

Room 5
Stream D:
Applied KM
Chair –

Room 14
Stream E: 
KM Tools
Chair -

14:00

Enterprise 2.0 and Semantic Technologies: A Technological Framework for Open Innovation Support
Carbone Francesco, Jesús Contreras, iSOCO and Josefa Z. Hernández, Technical University of Madrid, Spain

A Knowledge-based Approach to Support the Decision Making Process in Project-oriented Collaboration
Lima Celson, Ruben Costa , Pedro Maló, and Joah Antunes UNINOVA, Lisbon Portugal

The Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava on the Way to Excellency
Moravcik Oliver, Jana Stefankova and Dagmar Caganova, Slovak Universtity of Technology, Slovakia

Managers And Employees Do Not See Eye To Eye: Knowledge Gaps In Work Life Balance.
Ceggara-Levia David, University of Murcia, Eugenia Sanchez Vidal and Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain

Knowledge and Group Decision-Making Using Knowledge Maps in GIS
Brozova Helena, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague and Dana Klimesova, Czech Academy  Sciences  of Czech Republic

14:30

Enterprise Information Portals: Potential for Evaluating knowledge Management and Human Capital Assets using Social Network Analysis
Neto Miguel, Ana Sofia Ferreira,  ISEGI and Carlos Fernandes,  Instituto Telecomunicacoes, Luis Migel Fernandes Agri-Ciencia, Lisboa, Portugal

The project team’s creative potential support
Lenhardtová Zuzana and Dagmar Caganova, University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia

Valorisation and Commercialisation Companies in the Knowledge To Market Process of Higher Education Organizations Applying Science to Business Marketing Methods
Lopez Cano Elena, Brisa  Burriel Fuster and Lidia Herrera Arias, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,  Spain

How to Create Relational Capital in  Hospital-in-the-home Units
Cegarra-Navarro Juan-Gabriel, Eva Martinez-Caro, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Gabriel Cepeda-Carrion, Universidad de Sevilla,   and Mª Paz Salmador-Sánchez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain

Design and Application of a New Workshop Concept on the Development of an Innovative Transport Unit - A New Way of Knowledge Sharing
Jursch Sebastian, Eckart Hauck, Richard  Ramakers,  Sabina  Jeschke and  Klaus  Henning, Aachen University,  Germany

15:00

A Proposal for System Performance Evaluation for an ERP Knowledge Extraction Model
Benedetti Alexandre, Joao Pedro Albino and Vagner Cavengaghi, Univesity Estadual Paulista, Bauru, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Knowledge Sharing Through day-to-day Management Processes: Impact on Innovation Project Management and on Innovation Performance
Aramburu Nekane,and Josune Saenz, University of Deusto, San Sebastian, Spain

Knowledge Management & Higher Education Crisis
Suciu Marta-Christina, Mina Ivanovici, Ana Maria Neagu Trocmaer and Cristinel Glodeanu, Christina Bolocan Protopopescu Florin Sirbu, Alexandru Bratescu-Ghitiu and Remus Avram Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, and Klaus Bruno Schebesch  Wes Univeristy Arad, Romania

Collaborative Semantic Content Management: an Ongoing Case Study for Imaging Applications
Ciuciu Ioana, Robert Meersman and Han Kang, VUB-STARLab, Belgium, Jerome Schmid, Nadia  Magnenat Thalmann, UNIGE-MIRALab Genova, Swizerland Jose Antonio Iglesias Nuitian and Enrico Gobbetti CRS4 Visual Computing Group, Sardinia, Italy.

Just-in-Time Delivery of Knowledge at a Technology-Oriented Enterprise
Steyn Piet,  Adeline Du Toit,University of Johannesburg, South Africa

15:30

Room: Auditorium 1
Summary of the issues raised durng the conference
Led by Eduardo Tomé

16:00

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

 

 

 

 

Friday 3rd September 2010

 

8:15

Buses pick up from Hotels Cidnay and Moutados

8:30

Refreshments

9:00

Room
Opening Remarks

 

9:10

Room:
Keynote address:

 

9:50

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

Conference splits into streams

 

 

Room Auditorium 1
Stream F:
Web 2.0 and the Internet
Chair –

Room 15
Stream G:
Mini track on Knowledge transfer and trust in service business
Co-Chairs -
Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Anssi Smedlund and Tatiana Andreeva

Room 9
Stream H:
KM and non Profit Organisations
Chair -

Room 10
Stream I:
Knowledge sharing and Organizational Commitment
Chair -

 

10:00

To Tweet or not to Tweet, That is the Question – Social Media as as a Missed Opportunity for Knowledge Management
Wright Tim, Tescape,  Stuart Watson,  and Daniela Castrataro Intellectual Assets Centre,Glasgow, UK

Trust in Cognitive Relations Between KIBS and Client Firms: a Multiple Case-Study of Computer Services
Scarso Enrico and Ettore Bolisani, University of Padua, Vicenza, Italy

Sharing Knowledge, Top-down or Vice versa – Could it be Inbetween? A Study of Enablers and Barriers to Knowledge Sharing in the City of Helsinki
Jyrämä Annukka, Aalto University School of Economics, Helsinki, Pia Bäcklund, Helsinki Urban facts, Heini Väisänen, University of Helsinki, Finland

Investigation of Knowledge Sharing Practices among Expatriates in Thailand
Arnzten Bechina Aurelie Aurilla College Univesristy of Buskerud,  Norway, Pattarin Chumnumpan, Bangkok University, Thailand

 

10:30

Internet-based review models for scientific knowledge: a radical innovation?
Camussone Pier Franco, Roberta Cuel  and  Diego  Ponte,  University of Trento,  Italy

Developing Relationships through Direct Marketing in a Business-To-Business Context: The Training Sector in Portugal
Reis Raquel, Universidade Lusiada de Vila Nova de Famalicao, Portugal Caroline Oates, Martina McGuinness,  University of Sheffield and Domonique Elliot University of Liverpool

Knowledge Management in the Public Sector. Communication Issues and Challenges at local government level
Nkosi Ndlela Martin, Hedmark University College, Rela, Norway

Role of Organizational Commitment in Knowledge Management: Exploring a Relationship
Cardoso Leonor and Andreia Meireles, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

11:00

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

Refreshments in Student room

 

11:30

Room:
Presentation and Knowledge Cafe on the topic of “Making KM work!”
Facilitated by David Gurteen

 

13:00

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

Lunch in Restaurant Dux

 

Fri
3
Sept

Room Auditorium 1
Stream F:
Web 2.0 and the Internet
Chair –

Room 15
Stream G:
Mini track on Knowledge transfer and trust in service business
Co-Chairs -
Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Anssi Smedlund and Tatiana Andreeva

Room 9
Stream H:
Competence
Chair:

Room 10
Stream I:
Boundary Broking, Knowledge Differentiation and Sustainable Competitiveness
Chair -

 

14:00

Exploring Web 2.0 Applications as a Mean of Bolstering Up Knowledge Management
Bebensee Thomas, Remko Helms and  Marco Spruit, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

A Problem-based Perspective on Knowledge-intensity in the Services Business
Ritala Paavo, Miia Kosonen and Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, and Tatiana Andreeva, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Epistemologies of Competence Related Knowledge: A System Theoretical Analysis
Uotila Timo-Pekka, University of Vaasa, Finland

The Role of Boundary Brokering in the Generation of Common Knowledge
Vasconcelos Ana and Tim Zijlistra, University of Sheffield, UK

 

14:30

Searching Mechanisms of Customer Knowledge Management in the Top Eight Iranian E-commerce Websites
Shahbaznezhad Hamidreza, University of Tehran and  Neda Sakhaee, ALBORZNIROO Rail Road Fleet Co.Tehran, Iran  (academic,  Main) KM-225

Service System for KIBS End-User Value Creation
Smedlund Anssi, Aalto University of Science and Technology, Finland

Employees Skill-set Certification: What's in it for Them? An IT-Related Case Study
Coelho Joao, ISCTE, Lisboa, Portugal

Resource Diferentiation of Knowledge
Vlasov Maxim, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

 

15:00

Scaffolding Knowledge Management in E-Portfolios
Cox Sharon, Birmingham City University and John Perkins, Newman University College, Birmingham, UK

Identifying Knowledge Transfer problems from Sport Science to Coach Practice
Esteves Dulce, Paulo Pinheiro, Ricardo Rodrigues and Kelly O'Hara,  Universidade da Beira Interior Portugal

Identification of Key Managerial Competences as a Tool for Increasing Business Competitiveness.
Banasova Lucia, Dagmar Caganova and Milos Cambal, Slovak Universtity of Technology, Slovakia

Customer-Related Capabilities for Sustainable Competititveness in Service-Business - A Micro-Foundation Approach
Blomqvist Kirsimarja, Maarit Hyotyla, , Jukka Hallikas and Paavo Ritala, Lappeenrenta University, Finland and Tatiana Andreeva, St Petersberg State University, Russia

 

15:30

Room: Main Room
Summary of the issues raised durng the conference
Led by Eduardo Tomé

 

16:00

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

Work-in-Progress papers with Posters

 

Poster only

Team Learning 2.0: Knowledge Sharing Implementation Among Undergraduate Swiss Students
Madinier Helene and Fabio Ricci,  Geneva School of Business Administration, Switzerland

Building Retired Employee Enterprise Communities
Schacht Silvia and Alexander Mädche, University of Mannheim, Germany

Design an Extensible Metadata Editor Based on RDF
Leal José Paulo, DCC / FCUP & CRACS and Ricardo Queirós, DI / ESEIG / IPP & CRACS, Portugal

 

Stakeholders in an Organization Focused on Healthcare Accreditation
Reyes-Alcázar Victor and Antonio Torres-Olivera, Agencia de Calidad Sanitaria de Andalucía, Spain

Innovation Knowledge Sourcing from Abroad – Case Technical Services
Rilla Nina, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

Wuppertal Mentoring Concept - Mentoring as Knowledge Management in Higher Education
Hoeborn Gabriele and Jennifer Bredtmann, University of Wuppertal - IZ3, Germany

In Search for Knowledge Transfer Mechanisms of Service Business Capabilities
Konttinen Jari, Robert  van der Have,  Katri  Kallio and Nina Nilla, Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT),  Finland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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