Knowledge Management in Event Organisations
| DOI: 10.23912/9781911635444-4545 | ISBN: 9781911635444 | 
| Published: March 2021 | Component type: book | 
Abstract
Provides an in-depth understanding of the challenging nature of events, where knowledge needs to be created and shared both pre-event and during the event, as well as stored effectively post-event. Generic KM frameworks and models are introduced, applied and adapted in order for event organisers to avoid ‘reinventing the wheel’ each year.
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Contributors
- Raphaela Stadler, University of Hertfordshire (Author) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3517-8138
Cite as
Stadler, 2021
Stadler, R. (2021) Knowledge Management in Event Organisations. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/9781911635444-4545
Chapters
Chapter 1 Introduction, Concepts and Definitions (Stadler)
Chapter 2 Knowledge Management Challenges in Event Organisations (Stadler)
Chapter 3 Knowledge Management Activities, Models and Frameworks (Stadler)
Chapter 4 Relational and Practice Based Knowledge Management (Stadler)
Chapter 5 Structural Elements of Knowledge Management (Stadler)
Chapter 6 Cultural Elements of Knowledge Management (Stadler)
Chapter 7 Power and Knowledge (Stadler)
Chapter 8 Appreciative Sharing of Knowledge (Stadler)
Chapter 9 Practical Implications and Recommendations for Event Organisers (Stadler)









 

 
		
		

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