E-Learning in Enterprise Community to Improve Knowledge Innovation

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The purpose of this paper is to introduce a general scenario for Enterprise SNS knowledge community of E-Learning to promote knowledge innovation, including four sub processes and two knowledge techniques. First, four sub processes are researched respectively, including: motivation to acquire new knowledge, knowledge searching and collection, knowledge decision-making and knowledge innovation. Second, knowledge base and recommendation are two knowledge techniques. The paper underscores the significance of E-Learning to improve knowledge innovation in enterprise and a case study is given. Keywords: E-Learning; SNS; knowledge community; knowledge innovation;

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