@inproceedings{1b30254965534f77a4f5c1577c705634,
title = "Toward more intelligent organizations",
abstract = "To explicate the belief that learning is key to the development of human intelligence, a triarchic theory of human intelligence is presented and its implications are explored. Specifically, group knowledge-acquisition techniques for capturing and using human expertise are explored. To illustrate the ideas that a synthesis of human expertise and information technology is key to the creation of more intelligent organizations, a collaborative metasystem is proposed as a mechanism to help individuals and organizations manage personal and corporate knowledge systems and thereby deal intelligently with environmental uncertainty and equivocality.",
author = "Weber, {E. Sue} and Liou, {Yihwa Irene} and Minder Chen and Nunamaker, {Jay F.}",
year = "1990",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0818620110",
series = "Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science",
publisher = "Publ by Western Periodicals Co",
pages = "290--299",
editor = "Hoevel, {Lee W.} and Shriver, {Bruce D.} and Nunamaker, {Jay F.Jr.} and Sprague, {Ralph H.Jr.} and Velijko Milutinovic",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science",
note = "Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Volume 1: Architecture Track ; Conference date: 02-01-1990 Through 05-01-1990",
}