Using bibliometric analysis, network analysis, and visualization to evaluate KM as an academic discipline
Bibliometric analysis provides a vital knowledge base for evidence-based decisions in regard to research priorities.
Bibliometric analysis provides a vital knowledge base for evidence-based decisions in regard to research priorities.
Where are the majority of knowledge management (KM) research papers produced, and what are the implications of this?
Bruce Boyes is recognised as a KM Thought Leader and is editor, lead writer, and a director of the award-winning online RealKM Magazine.
From July 2015, I’ve been working as editor and lead writer of RealKM Magazine which has been described as a resource of unparalleled quality, consistency and depth.
From July 2015 to June 2018, I taught at Shanxi University, which is located in Taiyuan, the capital city of Shanxi Province in northern China.
A large proportion of top knowledge managers appear to have reached this level through following an experience-only route, and this has implications for Chartered Knowledge Manager status.
However, there appears to be a significant gap between this research finding and knowledge management practice.
What do you know about the seven big new things in KM?
Is the Intellectual Dark Web just plain bigoted, or is there more to the story?
Advice for knowledge management (KM) practitioners.