AI-Driven Knowledge Management Assets: Strategies for the Modern Business Landscape
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshaping how businesses operate, the integration of intelligent technologies into Knowledge Management (KM) processes offers new opportunities for optimizing data—driven decision—making and enhancing organizational performance.

AI—Driven Knowledge Management Assets explores KM as a critical element of business strategy and managerial practice, especially in an era of rapid AI adoption. Authors examine KM’s foundational and advanced aspects through a managerial lens, highlighting how AI is reshaping contemporary KM practices, and delve into traditional KM strategies and cutting—edge AI applications. Each chapter is enriched with case studies and empirical research that showcase the real—world benefits and challenges of integrating AI into KM. From uncovering the theoretical underpinnings of KM to examining AI—driven innovations that create competitive advantages, this work offers actionable insights and perspectives on future developments. Authors address ethical, sustainability and managerial issues, equipping readers with the tools to navigate the complexities of AI—infused KM practices.

Providing a valuable resource for business leaders, academics, and students, this volume supports those looking to integrate AI into KM to drive strategic decision—making and operational efficiency. Merging traditional knowledge management practices with the latest AI advancements, it prepares readers to harness technology for innovative solutions, positioning their organizations for success in the modern business landscape.

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AI-Driven Knowledge Management Assets: Strategies for the Modern Business Landscape
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshaping how businesses operate, the integration of intelligent technologies into Knowledge Management (KM) processes offers new opportunities for optimizing data—driven decision—making and enhancing organizational performance.

AI—Driven Knowledge Management Assets explores KM as a critical element of business strategy and managerial practice, especially in an era of rapid AI adoption. Authors examine KM’s foundational and advanced aspects through a managerial lens, highlighting how AI is reshaping contemporary KM practices, and delve into traditional KM strategies and cutting—edge AI applications. Each chapter is enriched with case studies and empirical research that showcase the real—world benefits and challenges of integrating AI into KM. From uncovering the theoretical underpinnings of KM to examining AI—driven innovations that create competitive advantages, this work offers actionable insights and perspectives on future developments. Authors address ethical, sustainability and managerial issues, equipping readers with the tools to navigate the complexities of AI—infused KM practices.

Providing a valuable resource for business leaders, academics, and students, this volume supports those looking to integrate AI into KM to drive strategic decision—making and operational efficiency. Merging traditional knowledge management practices with the latest AI advancements, it prepares readers to harness technology for innovative solutions, positioning their organizations for success in the modern business landscape.

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AI-Driven Knowledge Management Assets: Strategies for the Modern Business Landscape

AI-Driven Knowledge Management Assets: Strategies for the Modern Business Landscape

AI-Driven Knowledge Management Assets: Strategies for the Modern Business Landscape

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With Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshaping how businesses operate, the integration of intelligent technologies into Knowledge Management (KM) processes offers new opportunities for optimizing data—driven decision—making and enhancing organizational performance.

AI—Driven Knowledge Management Assets explores KM as a critical element of business strategy and managerial practice, especially in an era of rapid AI adoption. Authors examine KM’s foundational and advanced aspects through a managerial lens, highlighting how AI is reshaping contemporary KM practices, and delve into traditional KM strategies and cutting—edge AI applications. Each chapter is enriched with case studies and empirical research that showcase the real—world benefits and challenges of integrating AI into KM. From uncovering the theoretical underpinnings of KM to examining AI—driven innovations that create competitive advantages, this work offers actionable insights and perspectives on future developments. Authors address ethical, sustainability and managerial issues, equipping readers with the tools to navigate the complexities of AI—infused KM practices.

Providing a valuable resource for business leaders, academics, and students, this volume supports those looking to integrate AI into KM to drive strategic decision—making and operational efficiency. Merging traditional knowledge management practices with the latest AI advancements, it prepares readers to harness technology for innovative solutions, positioning their organizations for success in the modern business landscape.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836627791
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date: 03/16/2026
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)

About the Author

Miltiadis Lytras is a Professor (Full) at The American College of Greece and a Visiting Research Professor at Effat Universityin Saudi Arabia. Dr. Lytras is a world—class expert in the fields of digital transformation and technology—enabled learning. He is an expert in advanced computer science and management, editor, lecturer, and research consultant, with extensive experience in academia and the business sector in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Meir Russ is a Professor Emeritus in Management at the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay, USA, a Research Fellow at the Stellenbosch Universityin South Africa and a Visiting Professor at the University of Łódź, Poland. He is presently the Editor–in—Chief of The Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management (OJAKM).

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. Unveiling the AI—Driven Knowledge Asset Landscape: Foundations, Innovations, and Integration Strategies; Miltiadis Lytras and Meir Russ
Part 2. AI—Driven Decision Support Systems in Business
Chapter 2. How Artificial Intelligence Affects the Decision—Making Process in Business: AI—Driven Decision Support Systems; Cem Ufuk Baytar
Chapter 3. AI—Driven Decision Support Systems for Transforming Employee Engagement and Training in Business; Jill Courtney
Part 3. Case Studies on AI—Driven Knowledge Management Systems
Chapter 4. Implementing Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Enterprises; Kabiru Ishola Genty, Godwin Kaisara, Sulaiman Olusegun Atiku, and Hylton James Villet
Chapter 5. Technology Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Enhance Productivity and Sustainability in Atlantic Salmon Production and Challenges from Knowledge Management; Per Harald Rødvei, Knut Ingar Westeren, and Martin Munkeby
Chapter 6. Transforming Knowledge Management through Synergistic AI—Human Collaboration; Viraj Dawarka and Geshwaree Huzooree
Chapter 7. Architectural AI Design Patterns for Knowledge Management Processes; Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo and Lamia Friha
Chapter 8. Cooperation Between Artificial Intelligence and Lateral Transshipment: Qualitative study; Elleuch Fadoi
Part 4. The Role of AI and KM in Enhancing Employee Relationship and Talent Management
Chapter 9. How AI influences Employees' Organisational Behaviour in Workplaces; Mandy Mok Kim Man, Wong Wan Ting, Lebene Soga, and Maria Fernandez—Muiños
Chapter 10. AI in Action: Decoding the Employee Experience Connection to Boost Engagement; Puneet Kumar and Nayantara Padhi
Chapter 11. Reimagining Talent Management through the AI—Knowledge Nexus; Unnar Theodorsson
Part 5. The Future of AI in Knowledge Management: Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 12. The Prospective Developments of Artificial Intelligence in the Domain of Knowledge Management: Challenges and Opportunities; Viraj Dawarka, Alisha Hingun Goolam Gukan, and Aisha Bibi Idoo
Chapter 13. AI—Driven Knowledge Management for Development in the Global South: Bridging Digital Divides through Localized Innovation; Nanette Y. Saes, Bruce W. Watson, and Liam R. Watson
Chapter 14. Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management Systems: Transforming the Future of Business Operations in the Fourth Industrial Revolution; Rashmi Kumari, Sujata Priyambada Dash, and Rajeshwari Chatterjee
Part 6. Conclusions
Chapter 15. Safeguarding the Future: Addressing Fraud, Misuse, and Ethical Vulnerabilities in AI—Driven Knowledge Management; Meir Russ and Miltiadis Lytras

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