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This paper presents an overview and history of the knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurial systems (KIES) track and the knowledge and related systems research community at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). This community began as a task force that examined organizational memory in HICSS-27. It has since evolved into a mini-track, a research cluster, and, finally, a full research track that encompasses research knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurial systems. In this paper, we acquaint knowledge system researchers with a research community that has leveraged HICSS to develop a rich history of high-quality scholastic inquiry in the knowledge system, knowledge management, innovation systems, entrepreneurial systems, organizational memory, and organizational learning research areas.
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Jennex, M. E., Dittes, S., Smolnik, S., Croasdell, D., & King, D. (2018). Knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurial systems at HICSS. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 43(1). https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.04339
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