The Australian Conference on Knowledge Management and Intelligent Decision Support 2006, Melbourne Australia

Conference Program 2005

Theme: "Why Culture Matters: the Local and Global in Knowledge Management"

 
Keynote - KarlHeinz Kautz, Copengagen Svhool of Business A Unified Model of Knowledge Sharing - Insights from a Case Study in the IT Industry
Helen Hasan The Contribution of Trandformational Leadership to KM
Chris Hall and Derek Lundberg Strategy Build on Quicksand? An exploratory investigation into the role of competitive knowledge management in strategic decision making
Nelly Todorova Cultural enablers and inhibitors to knowledge sharing
Nguyen Thanh Tuyen and Graeme Johanson Culture and Knowledge Management in Rural Areas in Vietnam: Local Oasis or Global Empire
Graham Durant-Law and Patrick Byrne TARDIS: An Australian Case Study in Applied Knowledge Management, A Paper Focusing on Non-Technological Implementation Issues
Greg Whymark and Louise Hawkins Knowledhe Creation in Distributed Electronic Environment
Natalie Pang and Don Schauder The Culture of Information Systemsin Knowledge-Creating Contexts: Rethinking User-Centered Design
John Gammack Culture and Knowledge Sharing in University Internet Based Networks
Alex Richardson Decision support and cognitive limitations in online share trading
Doug Hamilton Managing Transient Knowledge: Knowledge Requirements for the Installation of Enterprise Systems
Keynote - Larry Prusak, Interactive Video Conference The Past, Present and Future of Knowledge Management
Industry Case Study Presentation Rob Hillard, Bearing Point
Industry Case Study Presentation The ROI on Rh eInformation Asset
Industry Case Study Presentation David Bradley, Victoria Police
Arthur Shelley, Cadbury Schweppes Science and Technology Cultural influences in developing knowledge behaviours
Sibylla Noras (Telstra) and Michelle Lambert (Fusion Consulting) Jelly Slice - a story of knowledge sharing in action
Case Study Round Table, Facilitaed by Waltraut Ritter An open discussion on the implivation of knowledge management in practice
Helen Hasan and Luke Naismith An Overview of the 2005 Australian KM Standard