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Tacit Knowledge Management In Enterprises: A Proactive System To Combat Digital Aggressions

In: Knowledge Management Competencies and Professionalism

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  • MOUFIDA SADOK

    (Department of IT Management, Institute of Technology in Communications, Tunis, Techno park El Ghazala 2088 Ariana, Tunisia)

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This paper develops techniques used to manage tacit knowledge within enterprises and build ways to achieve effective decisions. A particular example addresses the work and interfaces that a security Incidents Response Team (IRT) has to conduct to protect enterprise assets, and provides a proactive system capable of adapting operational procedures, resource management and corporate strategy to the evolution of digital risk. Finally, we propose a knowledge management system based on a set of processes for the creation, storage and dissemination of knowledge required for information security, decision-making and IRT tacit knowledge management.

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  • Moufida Sadok, 2008. "Tacit Knowledge Management In Enterprises: A Proactive System To Combat Digital Aggressions," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Suliman Hawamdeh & Kimberly Stauss & Franz Barachini (ed.), Knowledge Management Competencies and Professionalism, chapter 13, pages 147-158, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812837578_0013
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    1. Majdi Argoubi & Emna Ammari & Hatem Masri, 2021. "A scientometric analysis of Operations Research and Management Science research in Africa," Operational Research, Springer, vol. 21(3), pages 1827-1843, September.

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