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Simulation Game: Adventures in Knowledgeland

In: Knowledge Management Through the Technology Glass

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  • Meliha Handzic

    (The University of New South Wales, Australia)

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This chapter addresses a gaming approach to KM. The gaming approach has been suggested as a good way to explore the utilisation of KM systems in varying decision tasks, environments and decisionmakers. Lessons learned from a series of empirical studies provide a strong support for the contingent view of KM systems utilisation. The findings suggest that there is no “no one size fits all” prescription, but rather a key component of KM is the identification of the context and choosing of the appropriate KM system for that context.

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  • Meliha Handzic, 2005. "Simulation Game: Adventures in Knowledgeland," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Knowledge Management Through the Technology Glass, chapter 12, pages 189-205, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812567123_0012
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