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Conceptual model smart knowledge mapping with process and activity combination quadrant: Finalization and implementation
In modern times, the digital transformation of organizations and communities is a necessity to achieve a competitive advantage. Therefore, the ability to map the potential of scattered and diverse digital knowledge sources automatically and quickly is urgent for identifying critical knowledge so that organizations can effectively carry out knowledge management. This research is a finalization of the initial smart knowledge mapping model to fit out the limited scope of validation studied previously; this was done by conducting a mix-method approach methodology to examine validation using interviews, forum group discussions (FGD) and questionnaires. The results of our questionnaire validation were analyzed using the Fuzzy Delphi Method to determine the level of agreement between the experts. This study proposed conceptual model smart knowledge mapping, which consists of eleven components: leadership, IT infrastructure, environment, objective, stakeholder, business process, KM process, valuable digital activity, knowledge resource, advanced computing and KMap content. This study also proposed a process and activity combination quadrant to determine the availability of knowledge resources for implementation of this model.
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The Journal of High Technology Management Research promotes interdisciplinary research regarding the special problems and opportunities related to the management of emerging technologies. It advances the theoretical base of knowledge available to both academicians and practitioners in studying the management of technological products, services, and companies. The Journal is intended as an outlet for individuals conducting research on high technology management at both a micro and macro level of analysis.