Ethical issues in knowledge management: conflict of knowledge ownership
Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to review ethical issues inherent in the theorisation and practice of knowledge management (KM) with specific attention to the conflict of knowledge ownership between organisations and individual employees. Design/methodology/approach – Relevant literature was identified and reviewed via EPSCO host and ISIWeb. Findings – The paper notes that knowledge, although rooted in individuals, is often claimed or treated as owned...
Paper Details
Title
Ethical issues in knowledge management: conflict of knowledge ownership
Published Date
Oct 21, 2013
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
828 - 847
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