Knowledge Management, Arts, and Humanities : Interdisciplinary Approaches and the Benefits of Collaboration
edited by Meliha Handzic, Daniela Carlucci
Introduction: Knowledge Management, Arts and Humanities: Setting the Scene -- Arts and Humanities in Knowledge Management: Clay Workshop as a Method for Recognising and Creating Individual Knowledge -- Understanding and Fostering Collective Ideation: An Improvisation-based Method -- What Can Knowledge Creating Organisations Learn from Theatrical Improvision? -- Transferring Cultural Knowledge Through Arts: Two Digital Stories -- Aesthetic Knowledge Diagrams: Bridging Understanding and Communication -- Knowledge Management in Arts and Humanities: Humanists' Virtual Knowledge Space: Model and Usage -- Managing Archaeological Knowledge in Digital Environment -- Poetry Visualisation in Digital Technology -- What Can Social Media Data Add to the Knowledge of Arts and Humanities? An Empirical Investigation on Twitter at Teatro Alla Scala -- Intellectual Capital of the Cultural Heritage Ecosystems: A Knowledge Dynamics Approach -- Conclusion: Beyond Lessons Learned: Opportunities and Challenges for Interplay Between Knowledge Management, Arts and Humanities in the Digital Age