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Dagiral, Éric, and Ashveen Peerbaye. "Making Knowledge in Boundary Infrastructures: Inside and Beyond a Database for Rare Diseases." Science & Technology Studies 29, no. 2 (2016): 44–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.23987/sts.55920.

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This paper provides an ethnographical study of the ways in which infrastructure matters in the production of knowledge in the social worlds of rare diseases. We analyse the role played by a relational database in this respect, which exists at the crossroads of a large and complex network of individuals, institutions, and practices. This database forms part of a “boundary infrastructure”, in which knowledge production constitutes one output of infrastructural work, that needs to be articulated with other kinds of activities and matters of concern. We analyse how members of the network negotiate
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Dijkgraaf, Robbert. "Knowledge Is Infrastructure." Scientific American 316, no. 6 (2017): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0617-8.

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Aviv, Itzhak, Irit Hadar, and Meira Levy. "Knowledge Management Infrastructure Framework for Enhancing Knowledge-Intensive Business Processes." Sustainability 13, no. 20 (2021): 11387. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132011387.

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In this age of digital transformation, knowledge-intensive organizations strive to improve business outcomes and sustainability by improving their knowledge-intensive business processes (KIBPs) to obtain a competitive advantage. Many researchers have claimed that KIBP enhancement is possible through knowledge management (KM) initiatives supported by an effective KM infrastructure. Current KM infrastructures deal with formal KM procedures, where knowledge is created, stored, assimilated, and disseminated. Such activities, however, are designed to be performed outside of the business process. KM
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Rindzevičiūtė, Eglė. "Systems Analysis as Infrastructural Knowledge." History of Political Economy 51, S1 (2019): 204–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-7903300.

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This article explores the political effects of the development of systems analysis as a form of “infrastructural knowledge”—that is, as a form of knowledge concerned with infrastructure, and an infrastructure of knowledge—that contributed to internal dissensus among scientific experts in the Soviet Union. Systems expertise is largely missing from existing work on the history of Soviet infrastructure. The article analyzes the development of governmental, managerial, and industrial applications of systems analysis in the Soviet context, as well as the transfer of Soviet systems expertise to deve
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Westbury, Margaret. "Academic librarians’ Twitter practices and the production of knowledge infrastructures in higher education." Networked Learning Conference 12 (August 16, 2024): 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v12.8632.

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This short paper describes the use of infrastructural theory to interrogate data gathered for an ongoing study on the Twitter practices of academic librarians at one research-intensive university in the United Kingdom. In tandem with wider changes in networked technologies and ways of producing scholarship, academic librarians’ roles have shifted increasingly to knowledge production, particularly in the area of research support. A related shift has been academic librarians’ adoption of social media, particularly Twitter, to disseminate information and encourage community and collaboration. The
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Sullins, John. "Navigating the knowledge infrastructure." ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society 28, no. 2 (1998): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/276758.276783.

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Tange, Andrea Kaston. "Photography as Knowledge Infrastructure." Victorian Literature and Culture 52, no. 2 (2024): 432–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150323001080.

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Photography may seem primarily a technology of image-making, but it was in fact a powerful mode of meaning-making in the nineteenth century, and its operation as such was actively under negotiation from its invention. This essay examines the photograph's status as both documentary object and artistic expression, drawing on examples including journalistic, political, and familial uses of the medium as well as the forms of entertainment it provided. As a force of knowledge production—whether helping consolidate emerging sentimental ideals of family relations, forwarding anthropological understan
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Lesk, Michael. "The new knowledge infrastructure." International Journal on Digital Libraries 16, no. 1 (2015): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00799-015-0143-5.

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Orekhov, Alexander. "The Evolution of Infrastructures and Practices for the Dissemination of Islamic Knowledge: The Case of the Muslim Community of the Town of Bor, Nizhny Novgorod Region." Antropologicheskij forum 19, no. 59 (2023): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/1815-8870-2023-19-59-155-170.

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The paper investigates the process of the genesis and establishment of infrastructural ideas that contribute to the dissemination of Islamic knowledge in the local Muslim community in the town of Bor, Nizhny Novgorod region in the period of the 1930s — early 2020s. The author analyzes how the infrastructure affects the practices of spreading Islamic knowledge in the local Islamic community and how the local Muslim community changes in the period of creation of infrastructure. The paper focuses on exploring the infrastructures for spreading Islamic knowledge in the Soviet and post-Soviet period
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Toso, Tricia. ""Keeping the Road Clear between Us"." Stream: Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication 10, no. 1 (2018): 12–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21810/strm.v10i1.255.

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As scientists and science educators challenge the epistemological hegemony and cultural imperial-ism of Western modern science by insisting that definitions of science be expanded to include other scientific traditions including traditional ecological knowledge (Berkes 1988, 1993; Inglis, 1999; Warren 1997; Williams & Baines 1993; Snively & Corsigila 2000), we have not seen much of a coe-taneous movement in civil and natural resource engineering. The decolonization of Canadian cities must begin with the acknowledgement of the role engineering, architecture and urban planning has had in
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Macchia, Teresa, Giacomo Poderi, and Vincenzo D'Andrea. "Infrastructuring Knowledge in Cultural Infrastructure." International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development 7, no. 1 (2015): 16–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijskd.2015010102.

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This paper discusses infrastructuring as an informal experience of Participatory Design in the context of museums. The authors describe “participation” as an embedded and stable parameter for looking at museums sustainability. Their standpoint is that museums develop and encourage knowledge through participative and interrelated relationships among various actors. Thus, the value of participation intersects the concept of infrastructuring, which implies the ongoing feature, the hybridity of networks and the complexity of the context, and consider together human and non-human. Describing visito
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Oliveira, Mírian, Antonio Carlos Gastaud Maçada, Carla Curado, and Felipe Nodari. "Infrastructure Profiles and Knowledge Sharing." International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction 13, no. 3 (2017): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijthi.2017070101.

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Information technology and top management support are considered infrastructure for knowledge sharing. This research aims to identify infrastructure profiles and their relationship with knowledge sharing. A survey method was adopted involving 231 respondents working in information technology teams in Brazil. The analysis identified four profiles, namely: focus on information technology; focus on top management support; adrift; and knowledge sharing oriented. The latter was identified as being the most effective, while no significant difference was found between the other clusters in relation t
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Finerty, Terry. "Integrating Learning and Knowledge Infrastructure." Journal of Knowledge Management 1, no. 2 (1997): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000004584.

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Pandey, Satyendra C., and Andrew Dutta. "Role of knowledge infrastructure capabilities in knowledge management." Journal of Knowledge Management 17, no. 3 (2013): 435–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jkm-11-2012-0365.

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CAO, Cun-Gen. "Representation of Mathematical Knowledge in National Knowledge Infrastructure." Journal of Software 17, no. 8 (2006): 1731. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/jos171731.

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Timbrell, Greg, Stefan Koller, Nev Schefe, and Stefanie Lindstaedt. "A Knowledge Infrastructure Hierarchy Model for Call-Centre Processes." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 11, no. (4) (2005): 546–64. https://doi.org/10.3217/jucs-011-04-0546.

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This paper explores a process view of call-centres and the knowledge infrastructures that support these processes. As call-centres grow and become more complex in their function and organisation so do the knowledge infrastructures required to support their size and complexity. This study suggests a knowledge-based hierarchy of advice-type call-centres and discusses associated knowledge management strategies for different sized centres. It introduces a Knowledge Infrastructure Hierarchy model, with which it is possible to analyze and classify call-centre knowledge infrastructures. The model als
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Edmond, Jennifer. "CENDARI's Grand Challenges: Building, Contextualising and Sustaining a New Knowledge Infrastructure." International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 7, no. 1-2 (2013): 58–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ijhac.2013.0081.

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In its widest sense, infrastructure allows us as finite individuals to achieve beyond our individual capacity to know, to do, to see. But even within the narrower context of research infrastructures, broad and diverse definitions exist of how such an infrastructure should deliver these enhancements in knowledge and perspective. The Collaborative EuropeaN Digital Archival Research Infrastructure (CENDARI) project was launched in 2012 to address some of the gaps in provision for digital historical research, building on a long tradition of work in libraries, archives, digital humanities research
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SHIBAO, Koichi, Yoshimi OTA, Toshiaki YOSHINAGA, et al. "2516 Development of Technology Knowledge Infrastructure : Knowledge Processing System." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting 2005.4 (2005): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.2005.4.0_31.

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Burduli, Vakhtang. "ESSENCE OF KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY AND THE DEGREE OF ITS INTEROPERABILITY WITH INNOVATIVE ECONOMY." International Journal of New Economics and Social Sciences 11, no. 1 (2020): 61–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.3533.

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This article discusses the development of the concept of “knowledge economy” and the totality of its infrastructure components. Based on a comparison of the components of the infrastructures of the “innovation economy” and “knowledge economy”, the de-gree of interoperability of these concepts is established. The content of the “educa-tion” component of the knowledge economy and the content of the components of “intellectual capital”, “information sector” and “network structures”, which are both part of the infrastructure of the knowledge economy and the infrastructure of the in-novation econom
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HUGENHOLTZ, Nathalie I. R., Jos F. SCHREINEMAKERS, Marielle A. A-TJAK, and Frank J. H. van DIJK. "Knowledge Infrastructure Needed for Occupational Healtha." Industrial Health 45, no. 1 (2007): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.45.13.

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Becker, Franklin. "Organisational agility and the knowledge infrastructure." Journal of Corporate Real Estate 3, no. 1 (2001): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14630010110811463.

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Vanderburg, Bill. "The Professions and Knowledge Infrastructure Renewal." Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 23, no. 2 (2003): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0270467603251306.

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Widianingrum, Ratna. "Knowledge Communication Strategy in Infrastructure Business." International Research Journal of Business Studies 16, no. 2 (2023): 211–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21632/irjbs.16.2.211-219.

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Infrastructure development is a program that is usually a mega-project and involves many stakeholders in its implementation, thus providing great opportunities for knowledge creation. This writing aims to see how the knowledge management process and the use of the formulation of public relations program actions in the knowledge communication strategy that can be adopted. The strategy will help in a systematic effort to make information and knowledge develop, flow and create value in the future. The methodology used in this paper is searching for data and information through books, journals, an
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McArthur, Jenny. "Comparative infrastructural modalities: Examining spatial strategies for Melbourne, Auckland and Vancouver." Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 36, no. 5 (2018): 816–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2399654418767428.

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Infrastructure systems are critical to support sustainable and equitable urbanisation, and infrastructure is becoming more prominent within urban spatial strategies. However, the fragmented governance and delivery of spatial plans and infrastructure projects create a challenging environment to embed planning goals across the planning, delivery and operation of infrastructure systems. There is significant uncertainty around future needs and the complex ways that infrastructures influence socio-spatial relations and political-economic processes. Additionally, fragmented knowledge of infrastructu
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Araujo, Luis, and Katy Mason. "Markets, infrastructures and infrastructuring markets." AMS Review 11, no. 3-4 (2021): 240–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13162-021-00212-0.

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AbstractDespite a growing understanding of market infrastructures—the rules and socio-material arrangements that enable agreements on the properties of goods, and the calculation of value, equivalence and exchange—we know little of what lies beneath the arrangements that underpin and are implicated in exchange. The socio-material lens has done much to explain how specific assemblages circulate information and goods, but has done little to explain how different infrastructures configure relations between dispersed market practices. Using the history of the development of the market for market r
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Alansary, Sameh, and Magdy Nagi. "KEYS: A Knowledge Extraction System Based on UNL Knowledge Infrastructure." Egyptian Journal of Language Engineering 2, no. 1 (2015): 25–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejle.2015.60255.

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Hamdouch, Abdelillah, and Frank Moulaert. "KNOWLEDGE INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION DYNAMICS, AND KNOWLEDGE CREATION/DIFFUSION/ACCUMULATION PROCESSES." Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 19, no. 1 (2006): 25–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13511610600607676.

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OTA, Yoshimi, Toshiaki YOSHINAGA, Koichi SHIBAO, et al. "2515 Development of Technology Knowledge Infrastructure : Information and Knowledge Model." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting 2005.4 (2005): 29–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.2005.4.0_29.

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Belal, H. M., Kunio Shirahada, and Michitaka Kosaka. "Infrastructure Innovation to Attain Service Value Sustainability." International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology 5, no. 2 (2014): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijssmet.2014040102.

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This paper proposes a resource integration (RI) model to achieve infrastructure innovation in terms of organizational knowledge creation processes that guarantee sustainable dealings that are service oriented. Innovative infrastructures accomplished by beneficial changes in business platforms to create customer values have been attracting a great deal of attention. Therefore, a method of recognizing growth in infrastructures is needed. Collaboration with suitable partners, while integrating resources, is one of the core tools to improve organizational knowledge creation processes, thereby achi
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Darch, Peter T., and Christine L. Borgman. "Ship space to database: emerging infrastructures for studies of the deep subseafloor biosphere." PeerJ Computer Science 2 (November 14, 2016): e97. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.97.

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BackgroundAn increasing array of scientific fields face a “data deluge.” However, in many fields data are scarce, with implications for their epistemic status and ability to command funding. Consequently, they often attempt to develop infrastructure for data production, management, curation, and circulation. A component of a knowledge infrastructure may serve one or more scientific domains. Further, a single domain may rely upon multiple infrastructures simultaneously. Studying how domains negotiate building and accessing scarce infrastructural resources that they share with other domains will
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KUMARESAN, NAGESWARAN, and KUMIKO MIYAZAKI. ""INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES AS SPILLOVER INFRASTRUCTURES" — UNDERSTANDING THE HIDDEN DYNAMICS OF KNOWLEDGE DISTRIBUTION IN AN INNOVATION SYSTEM." International Journal of Innovation Management 06, no. 01 (2002): 25–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1363919602000513.

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Although knowledge spillover is considered as an important characteristic in a nations' technology infrastructure building process, studies on the necessary mechanisms to incorporate and induce them into the advanced technology infrastructure building process is still in its early stage. This paper discusses the role of integrated technologies and their knowledge carrying capacity to function as a spillover infrastructure. Knowledge carrying capacity of technologies identifies the ability of those technologies to function as a spillover infrastructure. Taking the case of robotics in Japan, thi
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Cafarella, Michael, Michael Anderson, Iz Beltagy, et al. "Infrastructure for rapid open knowledge network development." AI Magazine 43, no. 1 (2022): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aaai.12038.

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Cafarella, Michael, Michael Anderson, Iz Beltagy, et al. "Infrastructure for Rapid Open Knowledge Network Development." AI Magazine 43, no. 1 (2022): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v43i1.19126.

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The past decade has witnessed a growth in the use of knowledge graph technologies for advanced data search, data integration, and query-answering applications. The leading example of a public, general-purpose open knowledge network (aka knowledge graph) is Wikidata, which has demonstrated remarkable advances in quality and coverage over this time. Proprietary knowledge graphs drive some of the leading applications of the day including, for example, Google Search, Alexa, Siri, and Cortana. Open Knowledge Networks are exciting: they promise the power of structured database-like queries with the
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King, John Leslie, and Paul F. Uhlir. "Soft infrastructure challenges to scientific knowledge discovery." Communications of the ACM 57, no. 9 (2014): 35–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2644279.

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Jung, Jai K., Sunil K. Sinha, and L. Grant Whittle. "Development of a Water Infrastructure Knowledge Database." Journal of Infrastructure Systems 20, no. 1 (2014): 04013006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)is.1943-555x.0000163.

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Lee, Sang M., and Soongoo Hong. "An enterprise‐wide knowledge management system infrastructure." Industrial Management & Data Systems 102, no. 1 (2002): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02635570210414622.

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Reyhana, Zakya, Kartika Fithriasari, Moh Atok, and Nur Iriawan. "Linking Twitter Sentiment Knowledge with Infrastructure Development." MATEMATIKA 34, no. 3 (2018): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/matematika.v34.n3.1142.

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Sentiment analysis is related to the automatic extraction of positive or negative opinions from the text. It is a special text mining application. It is important to classify implicit contents from citizen’s tweet using sentiment analysis. This research aimed to find out the opinion of infrastructure that sustained urban development in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second largest city. The procedures of text mining analysis were the data undergoes some preprocessing first, such as removing the link, retweet (RT), username, punctuation, digits, stopwords, case folding, and tokenizing. Then, the opinion
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Zoysa, Sanjaya De, and Alan D. Russell. "Knowledge-based risk identification in infrastructure projects." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 30, no. 3 (2003): 511–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l03-001.

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Effective risk management is a central function in the successful planning and execution of large infrastructure projects. This paper explores how current knowledge-based approaches for risk management can be improved upon so that they are more responsive to the attributes of a project and the needs of system users. A review of existing knowledge-based systems for risk management provides a backdrop for a discussion on desirable characteristics of such an approach. The proposed methodology adopts a model-based technique in that explicit abstractions of project components and processes, and the
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Swar, Bobby, and Gohar Feroz Khan. "Mapping ICT knowledge infrastructure in South Asia." Scientometrics 99, no. 1 (2013): 117–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-013-1099-0.

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Hoeppe, Götz. "Mediating Environments and Objects as Knowledge Infrastructure." Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 28, no. 1-2 (2018): 25–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10606-018-9342-0.

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O’Dubhchair, Kate, James K. Scott, and Thomas G. Johnson. "Building a Knowledge Infrastructure for Learning Communities." Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 4, no. 1 (2001): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1681-4835.2001.tb00027.x.

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Anatan, Lina, and Wilson Bangun. "KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION." International Journal of Advanced Research 12, no. 05 (2024): 1100–1105. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/18824.

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This study aims to investigate knowledge transfer practices and strategies measured by knowledge vision, leadership, sharing culture, strategies, and IT infrastructures. It also examines how the variables affect organizational performance. By involving 118 respondents collected through an online survey and analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression, the study found that knowledge-sharing and IT infrastructure significantly influence organizational performance, while knowledge vision, knowledge leadership, and knowledge-sharing culture do not significantly affect organ
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Irankunda, Georges, Wei Zhang, Muhirwa Fernand, and Jianrong Zhang. "Assessing the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Facilities toward a Holistic and Theoretical Approach: A Multi-Scenario Evidence and Case Study." Sustainability 16, no. 20 (2024): 8735. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16208735.

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Given the increasing frequency of natural disasters, which result in substantial damage to critical infrastructures and disrupt the functioning of modern societies, numerous studies have been conducted in recent decades to propose sustainable preventive and enhancement measures to safeguard the environmental and societal development. This paper contributes to the existing literature by introducing a novel environmentally conscious infrastructural resilience assessment approach named the Novel Infrastructure Resilience Assessment Curve (NIRAC). Unlike past works which typically focused on a sin
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Zhang, Xiaoming, Pengtao Lv, and Jianxia Wang. "STSM: An Infrastructure for Unifying Steel Knowledge and Discovering New Knowledge." International Journal of Database Theory and Application 7, no. 6 (2014): 175–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijdta.2014.7.6.16.

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Yang, Daqing. "Invisible Infrastructure: Radio Waves and Material Knowledge in Early Twentieth Century Japan." Technology and Culture 66, no. 3 (2025): 827–55. https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2025.a965826.

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abstract: How do humans engage with infrastructure whose major components are invisible and poorly understood? While many studies assume that infrastructure's materiality is known and stable, early twentieth-century radio communication presented a striking exception: radio waves were new and possessed properties beyond human knowledge. The limited frequencies available for medium- and long-wave wireless transmission sparked anxieties over international competition, while growing reliance on shortwave communication raised the stakes for understanding how radio waves behaved, especially in relat
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Masa'deh, Ra'ed, Dmaithan Abdelkarim Almajali, Ala'aldin Alrowwad, and Bader Obeidat. "The Role of Knowledge Management Infrastructure in Enhancing Job Satisfaction: A Developing Country Perspective." Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management 14 (2019): 001–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4169.

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Aim/Purpose: This research aims to examine the role of Knowledge Management (KM) infrastructure (technological, structural, and cultural) in enhancing job satisfaction in the context of developing countries, as exemplified by Jordan. Background: Despite the presence of job satisfaction studies conducted in educational institutions across the world, knowledge management issues have not been taken into consideration as influencing factors. Methodology: A total of 168 responses to a questionnaire survey were collected from the academic staff at Zarqa University in Jordan. Multiple regression anal
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Gerasymenko, O. M. "Critical infrastructure of Ukraine as a subject of scientific knowledge: theoretical aspect." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 4, no. 85 (2024): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2024.85.4.6.

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The article is devoted to the study of theoretical aspects of critical infrastructure as a subject of scientific knowledge. The importance of critical infrastructure facilities for ensuring Ukraine’s national security, the stability of its economy and the state’s defense capability is determined. Legislative regulation in this area is analyzed, in particular, the Law of Ukraine «On Critical Infrastructure», «On National Security of Ukraine», the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, the National Security Strategy of Ukraine, etc. normative legal acts that contain definitions of terms. Attention
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Nábrádi, András. "Role of innovations and knowledge – infrastructure and institutions." Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce 4, no. 3-4 (2010): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.19041/apstract/2010/3-4/1.

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There is a well known saying: Research converts money into knowledge, innovation converts knowledge into money. The knowledge-based economy has four pillars: innovation, education, the economic and institutional regime, and information infrastructure. Transformation towards a knowledge-based economy will necessarily shift the proportion and growth of national income derived from knowledge-based industries, the percentage of the workforce employed in knowledge-based jobs and the ratio of firms using technology to innovate. Progress towards a knowledge-based economy will be driven by four elemen
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Lavitrano, Marialuisa. "Enhance expertise in European research infrastructures." Open Access Government 42, no. 1 (2024): 24–225. http://dx.doi.org/10.56367/oag-042-11398.

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Enhance expertise in European research infrastructures Marialuisa Lavitrano, Full Professor at University Milano Bicocca, explores the need for a European School for the Management of Research Infrastructure to enhance expertise in European research infrastructure management. European Research Infrastructures (RI) are complex organisations that offer the research communities access to cutting-edge resources, data, and services to conduct research and foster innovation in their fields. RIs include major scientific equipment (or sets of instruments), knowledge-based resources such as collections
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Abdul Hadi, Khaled Zaidan, and Rawia Mohamed Wajih Jarges. "Impact of Knowledge Management Infrastructure on Intellectual Capital." Iraqi Administrative Sciences Journal 2, no. 2 (2018): 185–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.33013/iqasj.v2n2y2018.pp185-199.

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The research aims to demonstrate the impact of knowledge management infrastructure in intellectual capital through a exploratory study of the views of a sample of individuals in the Institute of Management / Rusafa. The interest in the knowledge management infrastructure contributes to increasing the effectiveness of the intellectual capital of the research sample. The research problem focused on the following questions:
 
 Is there a clear perception in the researched organization about the knowledge management infrastructure?
 Is there a clear perception in the researched orga
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