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Gitinejad, B & Keramati, M. (2013). A study on factors influencing implementation of knowledge management.Management Science Letters , 3(9), 2393-2398.
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Zack, M. H. (2002). Developing a knowledge strategy. The Strategic Management of Intellectual Capital and Organizational Knowledge, 255-76.
Chosnek, J. (2010). Maintaining the corporate memory. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 23(6), 796-798.
Drucker P.F. (1993). Post-capitalist Society. Butterworth Heinemann: Oxford.
Demarest, M. (1997). Understanding knowledge management. Long range planning, 30(3), 374-384.
Gore, C., & Gore, E. (1999). Knowledge management: the way forward. Total quality management, 10(4-5), 554-560.
Hibbard, J. (1997). Knowing what we know. Information week, 653(20), 46-64.
Holsapple, C. W., & Joshi, K. D. (2002). Knowledge management: a threefold framework. The Information Society, 18(1), 47-64.
Jarrar, Y. F. (2002). Knowledge management: learning for organisational experience. Managerial Auditing Journal, 17(6), 322-328.
Kosilov, A. (2008) KM Self Assessment – a case study and the practical use of indicators. Trieste: School of Nuclear Knowledge Management, IAEA.
Massingham, P. (2008). Measuring the impact of knowledge loss: more than ripples on a pond?. Management Learning, 39(5), 541-560.
McFerrin, D. (2007). Knowledge management: four practical steps. In: Managing knowledge to fuel growth (School, H. B., ed), pp 69-72 Boston: Harvard Business School Press.
Natarajan, G., & Shekhar, S. (2001). Knowledge management: enabling business growth. Singapore: McGraw- Hill.
Scalzo, N. J. (2006). Memory loss? Corporate knowledge and radical change. Journal of Business Strategy, 27(4), 60-69.
Petrash, G. (1996). Managing knowledge assets for value. In: Knowledge based leadership conference Linkage, Inc. Boston.
Prusak, L. (1996). The knowledge advantage. Strategy & Leadership, 24(2), 6-8.
Saunders, R.M. (2007). Managing Knowledge. In: Managing knowledge to fuel growth (Schoo, H. B., ed), pp. 73-81: Harvard Business School Press.
Smith, G. F. (1989). Defining managerial problems: a framework for prescriptive theorizing. Management Science, 35(8), 963-981.
Stewart, T., & Ruckdeschel, C. (1998). Intellectual capital: The new wealth of organizations.
Tiwana, A. (2003). The Knowledge Management Toolkit: Orchestrating It, Strategy, And Knowledge Platforms, 2/E (With Cd). Pearson Education India.
Wiig, K.M.(1994). Knowledge management: the central management focus for intelligent-acting organizations: Schema Press.
Wiig, K. M. (1997). Knowledge management: where did it come from and where will it go?. Expert Systems with Applications, 13(1), 1-14.
Zack, M. H. (2002). Developing a knowledge strategy. The Strategic Management of Intellectual Capital and Organizational Knowledge, 255-76.