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Chris Kimble

Researcher at KEDGE Business School

Publications -  173
Citations -  5087

Chris Kimble is an academic researcher from KEDGE Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Knowledge-based systems & Information system. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 171 publications receiving 4916 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Kimble include City University of New York & University of York.

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Knowledge Networks: Innovation Through Communities of Practice

TL;DR: In this paper, the inner workings of an organizational, internationally distributed Community of Practice (COP) community are explored, highlighting the weaknesses of the traditional KM approach of capture-codify-store and asserts that communities of practice are recognized as groups where soft knowledge is sustained.
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The Duality of Knowledge

TL;DR: It is argued that KM is essentially about people and the earlier technology driven approaches, which failed to consider this, were bound to be limited in their success.
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Communities of practice in the distributed international environment

TL;DR: This paper looks at an area where KM does not offer sufficient support, that is, the sharing of knowledge that is not easy to articulate, by exploring knowledge sharing in Lave and Wenger’s (1991) theory of communities of practice and investigating how community of practice may translate to a distributed international environment.
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The duality of knowledge

TL;DR: Knowledge Management (KM) is a field that has attracted much attention both in academic and practitioner circles as discussed by the authors, however, the predominant approach to the management of this knowledge remains to try to convert it to a form that can be handled using the 'traditional' approach.