IKM’s Latest Publications
Home » College of Business and Economics » Schools » School of Consumer Intelligence and Information Systems (SCiiS) » Information and Knowledge Management »The Lecturers at the Department of Information and Knowledge Management comprise of distinguished as well as emerging researchers and are continuously publishing in the field. Below are the latest publications:
A Review and Content Analysis of the Quality of Knowledge Sharing Mobile Applications by Ms Wafeequa Dinath
Designing for the user: preferred mobile app features by Dr Andrea Potgieter and Professor Chris Rensleigh
Determining key features of Business Intelligence Tools for Decision-Making in Small and Medium Enterprises by Mr Sithembiso Khumalo and Professor Tanya Du Plessis
Elements of a flexible information architecture: A South African perspective by Dr Cornelius Niemand and Professor Martie Mearns
Enhancing the e-Visibility Status of Environmental Science Researchers at the University of South Africa by Dr Leslie Adriaanse and Professor Chris Rensleigh
Information and Knowledge Management Publication Trends in Preparing Society for the 4IR by Ms Wafeequa Dinath
Protocols and Design Structures for Vehicular Networks by Professor Kelvin Bwalya
Research as a service offering of knowledge Management firms in the fourth industrial revolution by Mr Lucian de Koker and Professor Tanya Du Plessis
Robot Process Automation as a Pre-Cursor to e-Government in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Professor Kelvin Bwalya
Spatial Intelligence and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication: Topologies and Architectures by Professor Kelvin Bwalya
The Importance of Using Knowledge Transfer Practices within a Small Family Run Business by Ms Wafeequa Dinath
Theories in Information Management: Analysing Development Trajectory by Dr Cornelius Niemand and Professor Kelvin Bwalya
The role of Scrum in knowledge sharing and collaboration of agile software development teams by Professor Kelvin Bwalya and Dr Paul Laughton[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]