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      The relationship between knowledge management and artificial intelligence: A thematic analysis from Scopus

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          Objective. This study examined the scientific literature addressing the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and knowledge management (KM) to identify the main issues around this binomial. Design/Methodology/Approach. We used co-word analysis as our bibliometric technique. We only worked with each article's keyword and keyword plus variable. Each cluster within the map was assigned a generic name according to the theme it represented. We also conducted some analysis based on the degree of centrality of keywords per cluster. We also performed qualitative analyses of each cluster's terms and word relationships. Results/Discussion. The co-occurrence map of terms revealed nine clusters related to the relationship between KM and AI: (1) main and central themes, (2) innovation and system design, (3) knowledge representation and learning, (4) theoretical models and information management, (5) collaborative networks and dynamics, (6) natural language processing, (7) ethics and governance, (8) visualization and knowledge representation, and (9) emerging and specialized areas. Conclusions. This study contributes to closing a gap in the literature by demonstrating that integrating AI and KM is a key alliance to meet the challenges of the knowledge society. AI strengthens conventional KM processes and opens new opportunities to create organizational and societal value. However, implementing AI requires a balanced approach that combines technological innovation with ethical and human considerations.

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          Knowledge management: A global examination based on bibliometric analysis

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            Artificial intelligence and knowledge management: questioning the tacit dimension

            Knowledge management (KM) has matured to the point that many organisations either believe they have such practices in place or at least understand they are relevant to the knowledge work commonly undertaken in many industries. What is lacking from the literature, however, is a solid foundation for the philosophies underpinning KM and particularly for how tacit knowledge informs the KM space. Research over decades shows tacit knowledge underpins all other forms of knowledge, enabling the interpretation and judicious application of knowledge, leading (at its highest levels) to the concept of wisdom. As an academic discipline, artificial intelligence (AI) was established before KM, has been grounded in the computing discipline for many decades, and is applied broadly in many domains. This paper explores how AI can inform the KM debate. Rather than simply provide examples of AI success stories as applied to KM in practice, it explores the theoretical and practical limitations of AI and KM in unison, providing at the same time a strong epistemological understanding of both disciplines as a means of furthering the knowledge debate, with particular emphasis on the role of tacit knowledge within this jurisdiction.
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              Artificial intelligence and knowledge management: A partnership between human and AI

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                Journal
                Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication
                Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication
                Pro-Metrics
                2709-3158
                2709-7595
                January 03 2025
                January 03 2025
                : 5
                : 1
                : 1-10
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                10.47909/ijsmc.1713
                82773379-ebdd-4df2-a283-8f1f61afc41d
                © 2025

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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