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Authors: Federico Cabitza and Angela Locoro

Affiliation: Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy

Keyword(s): Knowledge Artifact, IT Artifact, Organizational Knowledge, Literature Review.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Artificial Intelligence ; Best Practices & Communities of Practice ; Communication, Collaboration and Information Sharing ; Communities of Practice ; Computer-Supported Education ; Impact Measurement of Knowledge Management ; Knowledge Management and Information Sharing ; Knowledge-Based Systems ; Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment ; Society, e-Business and e-Government ; Studies, Metrics & Benchmarks ; Symbolic Systems ; Tools and Technology for Knowledge Management ; Web Information Systems and Technologies

Abstract: Knowledge Artifact (KA) is an analytical construct by which analysts, researchers and designers from different disciplines usually denote those material objects that in organizations regard the creation, use, sharing and representation of knowledge. This paper aims to fill a gap in the existing literature by providing a conceptual framework for the interpretation of the heterogeneous contributions on this concept in the specialist literature. From our survey of the main contributions to the definition of this concept, we outline a spectrum of stances laying between two theoretical extremes: we denote one pole “representational”, as it is grounded on the idea that knowledge can be an “object per se”; and the other pole “socially situated”, as it builds on the viewpoint seeing knowledge as a social practice, that is an epiphenomenon of a situated, context-dependent and performative interaction of human actors through and with “objects of knowing”. In proposing a unifying model to gathe r complementary dimensions of knowledge together, our aim is to shed light on the multiple ways these ideas can inform the “reification” of knowledge into particular IT artifacts, which we call IT Knowledge Artifact (ITKA), and on how seemingly irreconcilable positions can contribute in the design of these computational artifact supporting knowledge work in organizations. (More)

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Cabitza, F. and Locoro, A. (2014). “Made with Knowledge” - Disentangling the IT Knowledge Artifact by a Qualitative Literature Review. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (IC3K 2014) - KMIS; ISBN 978-989-758-050-5; ISSN 2184-3228, SciTePress, pages 64-75. DOI: 10.5220/0005086100640075

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JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (IC3K 2014) - KMIS
TI - “Made with Knowledge” - Disentangling the IT Knowledge Artifact by a Qualitative Literature Review
SN - 978-989-758-050-5
IS - 2184-3228
AU - Cabitza, F.
AU - Locoro, A.
PY - 2014
SP - 64
EP - 75
DO - 10.5220/0005086100640075
PB - SciTePress