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Table of Contents Foreword by Barnabas Kovacs...........................................................................................................xvi Foreword by Andrew C. Gross..........................................................................................................xviii Preface.................................................................................................................................................. xx Acknowledgment.............................................................................................................................xxvii Section 1 Theoretical Basics of a Knowledge Management System and Its Connection with Enterprises’/Companies’ Processes Chapter 1 KnowledgeManagementandItsApproaches:BasicsofDevelopingCompanyKnowledge ManagementSystems............................................................................................................................. 1 Anikó Balogh, Central European University, Hungary Chapter 2 DecisionMakerintheGlobalVillage:ThinkingTogether.................................................................. 25 Jolán Velencei, Óbuda University, Hungary Zoltán Baracskai, Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania Chapter 3 OrganizationalLearning:AdvancedIssuesandTrends........................................................................ 42 Kijpokin Kasemsap, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand Chapter 4 RelationshipbetweenKnowledgeManagementandInnovation.......................................................... 67 Andrea Bencsik, Széchenyi István University, Hungary Bálint Filep, Széchenyi István University, Hungary Chapter 5 AppropriateLeadershipStyleinKnowledgeManagementSystem(KMS)Building.......................... 91 Andrea Bencsik, J. Selye University, Slovakia    Chapter 6 CorrelationsofCompanyStrategyandKM....................................................................................... 113 Erzsébet Noszkay, Budapest Metropolitan University, Hungary Section 2 Best Practice (Models, Methods, Tools) Chapter 7 BestPracticeModelToolsandMethodsforDevelopingKMSystems.............................................. 137 Erzsébet Noszkay, Budapest Metropolitan University, Hungary Chapter 8 ProductKnowledgeManagementinSmallManufacturingEnterprises............................................. 157 Giulia Bruno, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Chapter 9 KnowledgeofManagementToolsandSystemsinSMEs:KnowledgeTransferinManagement...... 180 Adam Pawliczek, Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic & Moravian University College Olomouc, Czech Republic Miroslav Rössler, Moravian University College Olomouc, Czech Republic Chapter 10 FromGiftednesstoCompliance:TheBestPracticesinUtilizingHumanCapital............................. 204 Tamás Bognár, Széchenyi István University, Hungary Irma Rácz, Széchenyi István University, Hungary Chapter 11 KnowledgeManagementandSoftwareDevelopmentOrganization:WhatIstheChallenge?........... 226 Marcello Chedid, University of Aveiro, Portugal Leonor Teixeira, University of Aveiro, Portugal Section 3 Practical Experience (Research Results and Case Studies) Chapter 12 InterculturalKnowledgeTransferinTeams........................................................................................ 248 Balzhan Orazbayeva, Münster University of Applied Sciences (MUAS), Germany Thomas Baaken, Münster University of Applied Sciences (MUAS), Germany Chapter 13 KnowledgeSharingRelationtoCompetence,EmotionalIntelligence,andSocialMediaRegarding Generations......................................................................................................................................... 269 Nora Obermayer, University of Pannonia, Hungary Anikó Csepregi, University of Pannonia, Hungary Edit Kővári, University of Pannonia, Hungary  Chapter 14 Knowledge-SharingIsOneoftheGuaranteesofSuccessinFamilyBusinesses............................... 291 Éva Fenyvesi, Budapest Business School, Hungary Judit Bernadett Vágány, Budapest Business School, Hungary Chapter 15 ManagingCollectiveKnowledgeataSmallBusinessGroup(VIDGroup)...................................... 316 Zoltán Véry, Budapest Metropolitan University, Hungary Chapter 16 ThePracticeofMentoring:BasedonEmpiricalResearchCarriedOutatHungarianCompanies.... 342 Timea Juhasz, Hostlogic Ltd., Hungary Horvath-Csikós Gabriella, Szent Istvan University, Hungary Chapter 17 TheTransferofKnowledgeandUniversity-FirmTensions:ContributionsfromS&TStudiesto theUnderstandingofaNewInstitutionalParadigm........................................................................... 361 Hugo Pinto, University of Coimbra, Portugal Compilation of References............................................................................................................... 382 About the Contributors.................................................................................................................... 432 Index................................................................................................................................................... 438 .

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