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  1. From the Editor
  2. Successful knowledge management in high‐sociability organizations
  3. Adapting an off-the-shelf electronic medical records system to fit the needs of a French teaching hospital
  4. Knowledge Management, openness, and transparency in sustainable water systems: The case of Eau Méditerranée
  5. Product innovation in emerging economies: product architecture and organisational capabilities in Geely and Tata
  6. Development of Teledentistry: From Pilot Projects to Successful Implementation
  7. ASSESSING PATIENT'S PERCEPTION OF ORAL TELECONSULTATION
  8. Eau Méditerranée's Panopticon: Democratic Oversight for Deregulated Public Services
  9. A special issue on knowledge and competence management: Developing Enterprise solutions
  10. How External Factors Influence Business Model Innovation: A Study of the Bosch Group and the Chinese Automotive Aftermarket
  11. Using knowledge management to manage software evolution
  12. Institution, strategy, and performance: A co-evolution model in transitional China
  13. Competence management in knowledge intensive organizations
  14. Acceptance and Organizational Aspects of Oral Tele-Consultation: A French Study
  15. Big Data: Debunking the Myths
  16. Knowledge sharing in online communities
  17. Dialogue in the Dark: Shedding Light on the Development of Social Enterprises in China
  18. Business Models for E-Health: Evidence From Ten Case Studies
  19. Electronic Health Records: Cure-All or Chronic Condition?
  20. Digital traces for business intelligence
  21. Participer à une communauté de pratique virtuelle : retours d'expériences dans une multinationale de l'ingénierie
  22. The Link Among Information Technology, Business Models, and Strategic Breakthroughs: Examples from Amazon, Dell, and eBay
  23. Innovation and Leapfrogging in the Chinese Automobile Industry: Examples From Geely, BYD, and Shifeng
  24. China's new energy vehicles: value and innovation
  25. What Cost Knowledge Management?
  26. Some Research Challenges for Studies of Virtual Communities Using On-Line Tells
  27. Transistors, electric vehicles and leapfrogging in China and Japan
  28. 1001 Listes: Strategic breakthroughs by a low-tech company in a high-tech world
  29. The Low Speed Electric Vehicle – China’s Unique Sustainable Automotive Technology?
  30. Business Model Innovation and the Development of the Electric Vehicle Industry in China
  31. The Greening of the Automotive Industry
  32. Some first steps in the search for 'hidden' Communities of Practice within electronic networks
  33. Leapfrogging to electric vehicles: patterns and scenarios for China's automobile industry
  34. Ten short case studies of effective virtual teams
  35. A "political" view of boundary objects and brokers
  36. Low‐cost strategy through product architecture: lessons from China
  37. Quantum phenomena in Communities of Practice
  38. Some Research Challenges for Studies of Virtual Communities Using On-Line Tells
  39. Betting on Chinese electric cars? – analysing BYD's capacity for innovation
  40. Identifying web navigation behaviour and patterns automatically from clickstream data
  41. A Practice-Based Analysis of an Online Strategy Game
  42. How communities can help manage knowledge
  43. A UML Profile for Knowledge-Based Systems Modelling
  44. Applying Web Usage Mining Techniques to Discover Potential Browsing Problems of Users
  45. Using Unified Modeling Language for Conceptual Modelling of Knowledge-Based Systems
  46. APD-A Tool for Identifying Behavioural Patterns Automatically from Clickstream Data
  47. Knowledge‐based systems: a re‐evaluation
  48. Dualities, distributed communities of practice and knowledge management
  49. Developing a UML Profile for Modelling Knowledge-Based Systems
  50. A Pattern Restore Method for Restoring Missing Patterns in Server Side Clickstream Data
  51. Knowledge Networks
  52. Communities of practice in the distributed international environment
  53. CLIMATE: A framework for developing holistic requirements analysis in Virtual Environments
  54. Computer based information systems and managers' work
  55. China's New Energy Vehicles: Value and Innovation
  56. Virtual Communities of Practice
  57. Communities of Practice: Going One Step Too Far?
  58. Effective Virtual Teams through Communities of Practice
  59. Virtual Communities of Practice
  60. Effective Virtual Working though Communities of Practice
  61. Communities of Practice
  62. Building Effective Virtual Teams: How to Overcome the Problems of Trust and Identity in Virtual Teams
  63. Innovation and Leapfrogging in the Chinese Automobile Industry: Examples from Geely, BYD and Shifeng
  64. 1001 Listes: Strategic Breakthroughs by a Low-Tech Company in a High-Tech World
  65. Business Model Innovation and the Development of the Electric Vehicle Industry in China
  66. Excavating Business Intelligence from Social Media
  67. Limits of Communities of Practice
  68. Preconditions for Requisite Holism of Information Bases for the Invention-Innovation Process Management
  69. Effective Virtual Working through Communities of Practice
  70. The Search for the ’Hidden’ Virtual Communities of Practice
  71. KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS
  72. Exploring Enterprise Information Systems
  73. Knowledge Modelling Using The UML Profile
  74. Conceptual Modelling of Knowledge-Based Systems Using UML
  75. An Ontology-Based Competence Management Model to Support Collaborative Working and Organisational Learning
  76. The Search for the 'Hidden' Virtual Communities of Practice
  77. An Ontology-Based Competence Management Model to Support Collaborative Working and Organisational Learning
  78. A Practice-Based Analysis of Social Interaction in a Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming Environment
  79. Technology Requirements of Online Teaching / Learning Systems
  80. Exploring Enterprise Information Systems
  81. UBB Mining: Finding Unexpected Browsing Behaviour in Clickstream Data to Improve a Web Site’s Design
  82. Limits of Communities of Practice
  83. Effective Virtual Working though Communities of Practice
  84. Effective Virtual Working through Communities of Practice
  85. Exploring Enterprise Information Systems
  86. The Acceptability of Teleconsultations in Teledentistry:
  87. An Ontology-Based Competence Management Model to Support Collaborative Working and Organisational Learning
  88. The Acceptability of Teleconsultations in Teledentistry
  89. Modelling knowledge based systems using the executable modelling framework (XMF)