Exploring the situated context of knowledge management in e-government development
by Haiyan Huang, Benjamin Yeo, Eileen M. Trauth
International Journal of Advanced Media and Communication (IJAMC), Vol. 1, No. 2, 2006

Abstract: In the past decade, knowledge management has played a critical and active role in business settings at the organisation level. Recently, the importance of knowledge management is becoming increasingly recognised in e-government. A key challenge of studying knowledge management in e-government is to extrapolate our current understanding in business settings to the public domain and the societal level of analysis. Drawing upon a case study of San Joaquin Valley in central California, this paper proposes that we need to take a situated approach to explore a specific societal context in order to identify and analyse the relevant influencing societal factors.

Online publication date: Mon, 08-May-2006

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