Knowledge Management and Web 3.0: Next Generation Business Models
- Length: 250 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: de Gruyter
- Publication Date: 2021-11-22
- ISBN-10: 311072264X
- ISBN-13: 9783110722642
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
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Knowledge Management makes the management of information and resources within a commercial organization more effective. The contributions of this book investigate the applications of Knowledge Management in the upcoming era of Semantic Web, or Web 3.0, and the opportunities for reshaping and redesigning business strategies for more effective outcomes.
Title Page Copyright Contents List of Authors Knowledge Management and Web 3.0: Introduction to Future and Challenges 1 Introduction to knowledge management 1.1 Significance of knowledge management 1.2 Knowledge management: an organizational tool 1.3 Knowledge stockpiling 1.4 Knowledge transfer 1.5 Knowledge implication 2 Knowledge management issues 3 Future of knowledge management 4 Introduction to Web 1.0 5 Web 2.0 6 Web 3.0 6.1 The four key properties of Web 3.0 7 Future of Web 3.0 8 Conclusion References Impact and Role of Knowledge Management and Web 3.0 in Education Sector: An Empirical Study of University of Kashmir 1 Introduction 2 Literature review 3 Objectives 4 Methodology 5 Results and discussion 5.1 Awareness regarding Web 2.0 tools among students 5.2 The extent of usage 5.3 Reasons for making use of the tools 5.4 Awareness regarding Web 3.0 among PG students 5.5 Knowledge of Web 3.0 tools among PG students 6 Role of KM in the education sector 6.1 Functions and influence of KM activities in educational systems 7 Conclusion References Knowledge Management Vis-à-Vis Adoption of Mobile Health Record Application for COVID Pandemic 1 Introduction 2 Review of literature 3 Theoretical framework 3.1 Performance expectancy (PE) 3.2 Effort expectancy (EE) 3.3 Social influence (SI) 3.4 Self-efficiency (SE) 3.5 Trust (TR) 3.6 Facilitating conditions (FC) 4 Methods 5 Result 6 Conclusion and discussion 7 Implications and limitations of the study References Diversified Landscape of Knowledge Management: Transformation in View of Organizational Sustainability 1 Introduction 2 Knowledge view of the firms 3 Knowledge management and web 4 Landscape of knowledge management 5 Knowledge by acquittance vs description 5.1 Explicit and tacit knowledge management 5.2 Attitude toward inclusion 5.3 Constructing scientific knowledge 6 Review of literature 7 Web transformation 8 Knowledge transformation 9 Discussions 10 Study implications References Integration of Knowledge Management and Web 3.0 for Human Resource Management 1 Introduction 2 Overview of knowledge management 3 Enhanced information management 4 Overview of Web 3.0 4.1 Need for Web 3.0 4.2 Fundamentals of Web 3.0 4.3 Structure of Web 3.0 4.4 Advantages of Web 3.0 5 Web 3.0 and HRM 6 Knowledge management and integration (KMI) 7 Contextualization of knowledge management using AI 8 Proposed framework 9 Conclusion References Education 4.0 and Web 3.0 Applications in Enhancing Learning Management System: Post-Lockdown Analysis in COVID-19 Pandemic 1 Introduction 2 Internet of Things (IoT) 2.1 5G technology with IoT 2.2 Role of IoT in education 2.3 Future of IoT 3 Artificial intelligence 3.1 Current trends of AI 3.2 Role of AI in education industry 4 Methodology 5 Findings 6 Web 3.0 6.1 Applications of Web 3.0 technology in education 7 Conclusion References Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Aided Algorithms in Medical Practice with Special Emphasis on Genetic Disease Diagnostics 1 Overview 1.1 Artificial intelligence in medical research: an account of current scenario 2 AI-based research/publication profiling in the recent past in line with the medical sciences: a brief outlook 2.1 Web 2.0 and today’s medical world: the making of a new era 3 Artificial intelligence-aided research in respective fields of medical practice 3.1 Genetic disease: the fundamentals 3.2 An insight on the limitations of genetic/rare disease research 3.3 Perspective of genetic disease research from the recent past 4 Artificial intelligence (AI)-guided algorithms in various aspects of genetic disease research: an in-depth scenario 4.1 AI algorithms in the diagnostics of RDs 5 Discussion and conclusion References Knowledge Management: A Driver for Boosting Intellectual Capital 1 Introduction Knowledge management has the following knowledge-focused activities: There are seven knowledge levels in knowledge management: Steps in KM process: Types of knowledge: 2 Types of knowledge management There are basically four types of knowledge management, which are as follows: 3 Components of intellectual capital 4 Literature review 5 Knowledge management: a driver for boosting for intellectual capital 6 Strategies for boosting IC 7 Conclusion Bibliography Web-Based Knowledge Management Distributed Application for Medical Certificates Using Blockchain Technology 1 Introduction 2 Rationale 2.1 Web 3.0: preamble [11, 12, 13, 14] 2.2 Blockchain technology: preamble [15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] 3 Literature survey 4 Blockchain and web-based use case: decentralized application for official medical documents 4.1 Web-based knowledge management DAPP 4.2 Smart contracts for official medical documents 5 Experimental evaluation and analysis 5.1 Cost analysis 5.2 Security analysis 6 Conclusion and future scope References Incorporation of Indian Companies Using Integrated Web Forms as Ease of Doing Business Initiative: An Overview 1 Introduction 2 Methodology 3 Literature review 4 Ease of Doing Business (EODB): an introduction 5 Ease of starting business in India after technological and corporate reforms for online incorporation of companies and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) 6 Ease of online incorporation of limited liability partnerships 7 India’s commitment to business and technological reforms at the state level through Business Reform Action Plan 8 Single e-compliance window 9 Conclusion and the challenges ahead References A Study on Currently Practiced Effective Training Methods from a Knowledge Worker’s Perspective in Outsourcing Services Sector 1 Introduction 2 Research objectives 3 Literature review 4 Conceptual framework 5 Training objective 5.1 Acquiring new knowledge or skill 5.2 Change in attitude 5.3 Problem-solving/troubleshooting skills 5.4 Enhancement of interpersonal skills/people management skills 5.5 Retention of knowledge 6 Training methods 7 Methodology 8 Use of Web 3.0 in training knowledge workers 9 Findings and analysis 10 Conclusion 11 Scope for further study References Index
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