Series on Innovation and Knowledge Management
(ISSN: 1793-1533)
Series Editor
Professor Suliman Hawamdeh
University of Oklahoma
Schusterman Center
4502 E 41st St
Tulsa OK 74135-2512
Email: suliman@hawamdeh.net
Knowledge and innovation play an increasingly vital role in
technological advances and the transformation of society. The
transformation of society form agrarian to industrial and now to
information and knowledge has largely been brought about as a result
of the accumulation and increasingly sophisticated deployment of
knowledge.
Knowledge management looks at a wide range of issues that involves
information management, knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing,
organizational culture, organizational learning, communities of
practice, best practices, and learning organizations.
The emergence of the knowledge based economy, the threat of
globalization, and the intensification of competition have profound
implications for organizational growth, adaptability, sustainability
and survival. For many organizations and countries alike, innovation
and knowledge management are no longer luxury items, but rather
necessities and a means of sustaining economic development and
competitiveness.
The Innovation and Knowledge Management series focuses on issues
related to innovation and knowledge management, the role of knowledge
management practices in innovation and vice versa. This could be at
the level of organization or society, and will take place in diverse
cultural settings.
Call for Book Proposals
Authors and editors are invited to submit book proposals that explore
issues in innovation and knowledge management. In particular, book
proposals that focus on knowledge management practices in local
settings or diverse cultures. We also encourage book proposals that
adopt interdisciplinary approaches to innovation and knowledge
management. Book proposals and manuscripts submitted will be
subjected to rigorous academic and commercial reviews. Areas of
potential interest include but are not limited to:
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Innovation and its impact on economy and society |
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Knowledge management practices |
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Knowledge sharing |
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Knowledge management implementations |
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Knowledge management in diverse cultural settings |
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Information systems and information management |
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Learning organization and organizational learning |
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Communities of practice |
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Innovation and technopreneurship |
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Knowledge management in the public sector |
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Knowledge management, e-government, e-business and e-commerce |
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Knowledge management and innovation in relation to strategy and leadership |
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The role of technology in knowledge management and innovation |
Book proposals, which are submitted to review, should consist of a
table of contents, a summary of each chapter, a brief summary of the
background and qualifications of the authors or editors, and a
statement of the overall aim of the book and the expected readership.
Please address all queries and send book proposals to the series
editor Professor Suliman Hawamdeh at suliman@Hawamdeh.net
Published titles
Vol. 1
Managing Strategic Enterprise Systems and E-Government Initiatives in Asia
A Casebook
edited by Pan Shan-Ling
Vol. 2
Knowledge Management
Through the Technology Glass
by Meliha Handzic
Vol. 3
Governing and Managing Knowledge in Asia
edited by Thomas Menkhoff, Hans-Dieter Evers & Yue Wah Chay
Vol. 4
Managing Emerging Technologies and Organizational Transformation in Asia
A Casebook
edited by Pan Shan-Ling
Vol. 5
Creating Collaborative Advantage Through Knowledge and Innovation
edited by Suliman Hawamdeh
Vol. 6
Knowledge Management
Innovation, Technology and Cultures
Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference
edited by Christian Stary, Franz Barachini & Suliman Hawamdeh
Vol. 7
Knowledge Management
Competencies and Professionalism
Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference
edited by Suliman Hawamdeh, Kimberly Stauss & Franz Barachini