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A model for sharing knowledge in architectural firms
Joseph Bashouri, Glen Duncan
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Knowledge Sharing
100%
Architectural Firms
100%
Communities of Practice
60%
Innovative Knowledge
40%
Design Process
20%
Social Networks
20%
Information Communication Technology
20%
Design Methodology
20%
Storytelling
20%
Knowledge Base
20%
Lessons Learned
20%
Codification
20%
Business Strategy
20%
Knowledge Management
20%
Personalization
20%
Organizational Support
20%
Learning Architecture
20%
Combined Information
20%
Knowledge Environment
20%
Innovation Capability
20%
Firm Innovation Capabilities
20%
Project-based Organizations
20%
Construction Industry
20%
Project Knowledge
20%
Knowledge Field
20%
Construction Cost
20%
Innovation Knowledge
20%
Conversational Learning
20%
Knowledge Management Strategy
20%
Design Errors
20%
Architectural Practice
20%
Organizational Building
20%
Conversational Dialogues
20%
Sharing Method
20%
Construction Rework
20%
Social Sciences
Knowledge Sharing
100%
Communities-Of-Practice
75%
Conceptual Framework
50%
Knowledge Management
50%
Project-Based Organization
25%
Information and Communication Technologies
25%
Business Strategy
25%
Construction Industry
25%
Narrative Method
25%
Social Network
25%
Computer Science
Knowledge-Sharing
100%
Knowledge Management
50%
Knowledge Base
25%
Balanced Combination
25%
Project Knowledge
25%
Organizational Support
25%
Social Network
25%
Information and Communication Technology
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Knowledge Management
100%
Narrative Method
50%
Construction Industry
50%