Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management

The Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management (EJKM) provides perspectives on topics relevant to the study, implementation, and management of knowledge management.

The academic journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of knowledge management. It accepts academic papers, topical articles and case studies dealing with the research in, and practice of, knowledge management.

Every paper submitted to the journal is peer-reviewed by members of the editorial board or other suitably qualified readers.

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