IS 614: Corporate Knowledge Management
Contents
Companies have realized that the knowledge of their professionals is a decisive factor in competition. Firms are able to differentiate against their competitors through superior knowledge in the long term. This lecture deals with the question of how the creation acquisition, transfer, storage, retrieval, and use of knowledge can be supported with the information technology and where the limits of such efforts are. It also addresses how to design information technology to support different knowledge processes.
Learning outcomes
Course participants will be able to:
- explain the role and importance of knowledge for organizations
- understand and explain the processes of knowledge management (KM)
- describe and evaluate the possibilities to support the different knowledge processes through information technology
- understand and evaluate different design principles of KM systems
- evaluate and apply organizational and technological mechanisms that ensure the use of KM systems
Necessary prerequisites
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Recommended prerequisites
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Forms of teaching and learning | Contact hours | Independent study time |
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Lecture | 2 SWS | 15 SWS |
ECTS credits | 6 |
Graded | yes |
Workload | 180h |
Language | English |
Form of assessment | Written exam (60 min), optional case study (20%) |
Restricted admission | no |
Further information | – |
Examiner | Prof. Dr. Armin Heinzl |
Frequency of offering | Fall semester |
Duration of module | 1 semester |
Range of application | M.Sc. MMM, M.Sc. WiPäd, M.Sc. VWL, M.Sc. Wirt. Inf., MAKUWI |
Preliminary course work | – |
Program-specific Competency Goals | CG 1 |
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