Social Networking Applications and Knowledge Management

Event Dates

Apr 15, 2013 - Apr 17, 2013

Location

April 15-17, 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Submission Deadline

Nov 16, 2012

Social Networking Applications and

Knowledge Management

Main conference site: http://www.itng.info/

Important Dates

Submission Deadline Nov 16, 2012

Author Notification Dec 14, 2012

Advance Registration January 11, 2013

Camera Ready February 1, 2013

Themes

The study of social networks and social content applications originated in social and business communities.

In recent years, social network research has advanced significantly; the development of sophisticated techniques in the areas of social network analysis and text mining has been highly influenced by the online social Web sites, email logs, phone logs and instant messaging systems, which are widely analyzed using graph theory and machine learning techniques.

People perceive the Web increasingly as a social medium that fosters interaction among people, sharing of experiences and knowledge, group activities, community formation and evolution.

Knowledge management has been recognized as the key process in understanding organisations and their use of resources and, ultimately, quality is a major differentiating factor when considering goods and services. Sustaining quality requires taking a strategic view that may present short to medium term challenges and knowledge management should be able to help address such challenges. For large organisations, knowledge management may be seen as an intra-organisation activity, but sustaining quality for small to medium enterprises may require inter-organisational cooperation. The different quality and knowledge management issues faced by different sectors and differently sized organisations, and how these are addressed in practice and in theory, will help to make this a very interesting conference.

With the presence and the availability of Web 2.0, deployment of Web 2.0 in the form of Enterprise 2.0 and KM 2.0 have provided a different perspective of organizational learning, knowledge sharing, information dissimination, and communication with stakeholders.

Enterprise 2.0 is defined as a system of web-based technologies that provide rapid agile collaboration, information sharing, emergence and integration capabilities in the extended enterprise.

KM 2.0 for the Enterprise in new world emphasizes on new ways to exchange knowledge within the enterprise which are totally integrated into daily business and work processes and are having a major impact on organizational innovation and success.

This track is designed primarily to provide an interdisciplinary venue that will bring together practitioners and researchers from social networking application and knowledge management to promote collaborations and exchange of ideas and practices. This track intends to address important aspects with a specific focus on the emerging trends and industry needs associated with social networking analysis, text or content mining, knowledge management and practices, and orgalizational learning. The conference solicits experimental and theoretical works in these areas along with their application to real life situations.

This track also provides a platform to create new or modified knowledge practices, strengthen customer relationships and thus positively influence customer satisfaction, organizations must be flexible in configuring (combining) knowledge and knowledge structures in a way that is appropriate for delivering value to the customer. It must simultaneously develop effective strategies for updating the knowledge of its staff members necessary for underpinning the creation and delivery of appropriate knowledge services. Thus, unlearning (forgetting) becomes a critical means for organizational success.

Increasingly questions about the future of Knowledge Management arise. The subject field is relatively diffused and scattered into diverging concepts, perspectives and disciplines. This track will explore trends about the future of Knowledge Management and will provide an international platform for the presentation, discussion and debate of diverse and professional approaches and research on recent and future developments in Knowledge Management.

Topics

Social Networks

Semantic Web

Mobile Social

Social Media Analytics and Social Media Intelligence

Service Science, Quality, Architecture, Management, Tools and Care Studies

Trust, Privacy, Risk and Security in Social Contexts

Social Networks/Media/Service System Design and Architectures

Applications: collaborative filtering, bookmarking, tagging, and multi-agent systems, user generated contents, blogs, wikis, and discussions

Online social identity and presence

Online social networking

Smart Community Services

Social media

Social modelling

Social network analysis

Social presence

Theory and design practice

Visualizing social interaction

Weblog communities

Classification and Clustering

Data pre- and post-Processing

Information Extraction

Information Filtering and Recommender Systems

Knowledge Synthesis and Visualization

Large-scale statistical techniques

Link and Graph Mining

Semantic Techniques

Temporal and Spatial data Mining

Text Mining

Communities of interest

Communities of practice

Communities for Teens and Preteens

Communities for the elderly

Community Aspects of Electronic Commerce

Community-centred Design and Evaluation Methodologies

Community Engagement

Communityware

Computer Mediated Communication

Computer Supported Collaborative Learning

Cross–cultural communities

Infrastructure and policy for social computing

Large scale conversations

Marketplace communities

Mobile communities

Online and offline articulation

Online political engagement

Innovative Approaches to Knowledge Management

Knowledge in Innovation Processes

Knowledge Management and Business Model Innovation

Knowledge Management for Social Change and Innovation

Knowledge Discovery and Data Warehousing

Knowledge Management Taxonomies

Knowledge Relationship Discovery

Knowledge Visualization

Collaborative ICT in the Knowledge Society

Emerging Web Technologies and Web 2.0 Tools

Knowledge Management and Game Theory

Mobile Technology

Semantic Technologies and Ontologies

Social Networking Software

Wikis, Twitter, Blogs and Social Tagging Services

Collective Intelligence

Competitive Analysis Techniques

Competitive Intelligence Education

Competitive Intelligence Methodologies and Applications

Competitive Intelligence Organisational Models

Competitive Intelligence Tools

Competitive Strategies

Synergy between Knowledge Management and Competitive Intelligence

Ethical Issues in Knowledge Economy

Knowledge Workers

Operating in the Knowledge Economy

Ranking Knowledge Economies

Communities of Practice

Knowledge Cafés

Knowledge Management and Collaboration

Knowledge Networks

Narratives, Stories and Anecdotes for Knowledge Transfer

Adaptation of Knowledge Management in different industries

Case studies of Knowledge Management Implementation

Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration

Creating Knowledge for Decision Making

Competitive Advantage of Knowledge Management

Evaluation of Knowledge Management

Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management

Interorganisational Knowledge Flow

Just-in-Time Knowledge Management

Knowledge Audits

Knowledge Management Models

Knowledge Management Strategy Formulation

Organisational Learning

Knowledge Management Concepts

Knowledge Management Curricula

Knowledge Management Philosophical Underpinnings

Knowledge Management Theories