Differences between knowledge and information management practices: empirical investigation

Authors

KRČÁL Michal KUBIŠ Michal

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006053501900198
Field Management and administrative
Keywords Knowledge Management; Information Management; Comparison; Information Systems
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Description In Knowledge Management (KM) discipline, the nature of KM itself has long been discussed and sometimes even its existence and meaning have been questioned. At the same time, research focusing on the difference between KM and Information Management (IM) was scarce. Therefore we tried through empirical investigation of differences between KM and IM to distinguish the KM from IM and to try to draw a distinct line between both approaches. To fulfil our goal we employed exploratory inductive qualitative research design as not many studies have tried to empirically distinguish KM from IM. For data gathering we used expert semi-structured interviews. The interviews and also results were structured according to 8 perspectives: conceptual, process, technological, organisational, implementation, human resources, economical, and administration. For each perspective, we examined the context of IM and KM and analysed, described and interpreted the differences.

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