Counter-intuitively, highly knowledgeable people can believe conspiracy theories [Top 100 journal articles of 2019]
Countering false rumours and stories in organisations needs to involve more than just aiming to make people more knowledgeable.
Countering false rumours and stories in organisations needs to involve more than just aiming to make people more knowledgeable.
The Registered Reports format is in the interests of better evidence-based KM, because knowledge managers need to be able to draw on rigorous research that is not compromised by questionable research practices.
Generative adversarial networks (GANs) have both positive and negative potential applications in knowledge management (KM).
For effective evidence-based KM, knowledge managers need to be able to draw on research that isn’t hyped and that has thoroughly considered all potentially crucial effects.
Deepfake videos are a very effective tool for carrying out a number of the dark side knowledge management (KM) tactics.
A year and a half ago, RealKM Magazine profiled the “seven big new things in knowledge management.” This follow-on article updates progress, and puts forward a revised list.
From December 2018 to June 2019, I taught the Academic English subject for the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Global Foundation Studies Program in China.
While the physical colonisation of the countries of the global South by the countries of the global North may have ended, knowledge colonialism continues.
CILIP professional registration, including Knowledge Management (KM) Chartership, is the ‘keystone’ in a professional career.
The story spine is a remarkably useful way to think about stories, and can be used in an organisational context.