Journal of Knowledge Management Practice
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| Journal of Knowledge Management Practice | |
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| Abbreviated title | JKMP |
| Discipline | Knowledge Management Practice |
| Language | English |
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| Publisher | TLA, Inc. (Canada) |
| Publication history | 1999 to present |
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| ISSN | 1705-9232 |
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The Journal of Knowledge Management Practice (JKMP) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed quarterly publication dedicated to the exchange of the latest research and
The Journal of Knowledge Management Practice (formerly the Journal of Systemic Knowledge Management under a different publisher) is devoted to collecting serious research about knowledge management and its practical applications.
The Journal of Knowledge Management Practice is published online in electronic format only. It contains ncluding research findings, case studies, critical essays, trend analyses, anecdotal experiences, product and service reviews and commentaries, book and other publication reviews.
The philosophy of the journal is systemic, and will include submitted/invited papers related to all aspects of knowledge management. Elements such as physical assets, learning, database technology, intellectual capital, investment strategy, mindsets, and a host of others subject to systemic interactions, are increasingly treated as separate and unrelated topics. The journal will seek to foster cross-fertilisation and a more general understanding of how all these elements and subsystems can be identified, and managed, to fit together and interact to best fulfil organisational objectives. It is hoped to promote a practical view of knowledge management which will motivate practitioners to engage across topic boundaries.

