نتایج جستجو برای: boundary spanning

تعداد نتایج: 203655  

Journal: :JGIM 2003
Robert M. Mason

Knowledge management systems (KMSs) have been criticized as having a North American bias. The cultural dimension of KMSs, particularly the relationship of learning and culture in KM projects, are rarely discussed. This paper addresses these concerns in a review of the conceptual foundations for KM and by examining implementations of KM projects. Despite the evolutionary changes in how KM is vie...

Journal: :Scandinavian J. Inf. Systems 2011
Christian Hardless Ahmad D. Jaffar

This paper reports from a case study of an IT innovation consortium in the field of elderly home healthcare. The circumstance of the consortium we studied includes that it was comprised of small-to-medium sized enterprises and targeted a public sector oriented market. We present six institutional constraints facing the heterogeneous innovation collective in the innovation creation process: proc...

Ebrahim Jabbari, Mehdi Yaghoobi, Said Mazaheri,

Free spans or suspended spans normally occur in subsea pipelines due to the irregularity of seabed and byscouring phenomena around the installed non-buried pipeline. The hydrodynamic around the pipeline canlead to a vibration of the pipeline.This kind of vibration may cause fatigue damage to the pipeline. In orderto study the hydrodynamic around the pipeline, calculating the natural frequency o...

2008
Michael Duijn

Knowledge transfer is the main challenge in knowledge management. Organizing deliberate knowledge transfer is not easy when considering the construction of knowledge as an outcome of social relations. The challenge of boundary spanning is widely discussed in literature (Brown & Duguid, 2000; Snyder et al., 2002). Last year at least three OLKC-papers addressed different perspectives on boundary ...

2015
Karin Ahlin Thomas Persson

The communication of the intangible benefits to different stakeholders is important at the development for organizational resource and could be described as a boundary-spanning activity. In this study we build on Ahlin’s model (2014) and illustrates categorization of intangible benefits of digital information by using Carlile’s (2002; 2004) efficient boundary objects, the syntactic, semantic an...

2010
Katrin Jonsson

With the ubiquity of digitalization, digital convergence of applications, devices, networks and artifacts presents both challenges and opportunities for individuals, organizations and society. Physical artifacts that were not digital in the recent past are now increasingly becoming intertwined with digital components, providing them with digital capabilities. As a consequence, vast amounts of i...

2006
Richard W. Kenyon David B. Wilson

Given a finite planar graph, a grove is a spanning forest in which every component tree contains one or more of a specified set of vertices (called nodes) on the outer face. For the uniform measure on groves, we compute the probabilities of the different possible node connections in a grove. These probabilities only depend on boundary measurements of the graph and not on the actual graph struct...

2008
Markus Kuba Alois Panholzer

We study the average behavior of variants of the UNION-FIND algorithm to maintain partitions of a finite set under the random spanning tree model. By applying the method of moments we can characterize the limiting distribution of the total costs of the algorithms " Quick Find Weighted " and " Quick Find Biased " extending the analysis of Knuth

2016
Amir Mohagheghzadeh Fredrik Svahn

Boundary resource theory has emerged as conceptual tool for understanding the complex relationship between platform owners and third-party developers. Drawing on existing theories of boundary objects and boundary spanning competence it suggests that platforms may offer influence over external ecosystems, yet keep them at arm’s length. To exercise such governance, however, platform owners have t...

2008
Daisuke Yoshihara Fumitaka Yura Tetsuji Tokihiro

We investigate a soliton cellular automaton (Box-Ball system) with periodic boundary conditions. Since the cellular automaton is a deterministic dynamical system that takes only a finite number of states, it will exhibit periodic motion. We determine its fundamental cycle for a given initial state.

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