Patricia Wolf will present a historical overview of the evolution of knowledge management research, with a particular focus on the most persistent knowledge management challenges and proposed solutions over the past three and a half decades (1991-2023). Her work points to three recurring fundamental challenges over these decades:
- organizational antecedents for implementing a knowledge sharing culture,
- the use of ICT for knowledge transfer, and
- knowledge transformation.
She will show how related challenges have evolved over time and look back at their impact with the audience. In the second part, she will present emerging challenges for the last decade to stimulate a discussion on what will be the key KM issues to prepare for in the future.
Patricia Wolf is Full Professor of Innovation Management at the Department of Business and Management at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense. There, she is also director of the Climate Elite Center “PACA”, where she seeks to identify narratives that can drive mass mobilization for climate action.
Patricia is also Private Lecturer in Knowledge Management at ETH Zurich and Professor of Innovation Management and Futures Studies at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. Patricia's research focuses on open knowledge sharing communities and their impact on societal transformation.
Facilitator
Patricia Wolf, Johannes Müller, Pavel Kraus
Location
All registered participants will receive the Zoom dial-in link shortly before the Roundtable via e-mail.
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