posted on 2024-11-15, 10:17authored byKar Yin Leung, Seung Hwan Kang, Sim Lau, Joshua FanJoshua Fan
Knowledge management encourages organizations to create and use knowledge continuously to gain competitive advantage. Some knowledge management approaches are industry specific, theoretical and procedure-wise without consideration of system interoperation. The lack of interoperability means heterogeneous systems from different organizations are unable to communicate, cooperate, exchange, and reuse knowledge with one another. Thus a collaborative interorganizational network is necessary. In this paper, we propose the use of ontology for organizations to access and retrieve inter-organizational knowledge in a similar domain. The incorporation of ontology and its mediation methods in the network allows organizations to reuse the interorganizational knowledge to support individual organizational knowledge management processes. A case study illustrating ontology-based collaborative inter-organizational knowledge management network over publication services among universities and business sectors is included.
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Leung, N. K Y., Kang, S., Lau, S. K. & Fan, J. P. (2009). Ontology-based collaborative inter-organizational knowledge management network. Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management, 4 37-50.
Journal title
Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management