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ARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort Public Library

http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/knowledge-sharing

Directory for information and software related to the ARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort. Features papers, e-mail lists, ontolingua and software library.

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Dealing with Knowledge Sharing Hostility - Insights from Six Case Studies

http://econpapers.hhs.se/paper/hhbcbslpf/2001_5F010.htm

Paper examines knowledge sharing in business environments and cultures that are hostile to knowledge sharing. By Snejina Michailova and Kenneth Husted. Download in PDF format.

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Dismantling a Culture of Knowledge Hoarding

http://www.ivysea.com/pages/ldrex_1003_01.html

Discusses why people hoard knowledge and what firms can do to eliminate the problem. By Jamie S. Walters.

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Enabling Technology for Knowledge Sharing

http://www.isi.edu/isd/KRSharing/vision/AIMag-small.html

Describes both near- and long-term issues underlying an initiative to address concerns about preserving existing knowledge bases and of sharing, reusing, and building on them.

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Incentives for Sharing

http://www.kmmag.com/articles/default.asp?ArticleID=778

Seven companies develop innovative strategies that encourage knowledge sharing. By Larry Stevens.

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Sharing Leads to Abundance

http://www.intelligententerprise.com/030901/614change1_1.shtml

Article discusses how the three types of knowledge workers differ and that all need transparency. By Don Tapscott.

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The Three C's of Knowledge Sharing

http://www.skyrme.com/updates/u64_f1.htm

Discusses the barriers to sharing and offers pointers to overcome them. By David J. Skyrme.

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Trust and Knowledge Sharing: A Critical Combination

http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/index.wss/xs/imc/a1002447?cntxtId=a1001733

Examines Factors such as the strength of the relationship between the knowledge seeker and the knowledge source, the difference between competence-based and benevolence-based trust and the type of knowledge being exchanged. By Lisa Abrams, Rob Cross, Eric Lesser and Daniel Z. Levin.

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