The latest volume of the Alma Mater series has been published under the title Studies on Information and Knowledge Processes 22.


The latest volume of the Alma Mater series has been published under the title Studies on Information and Knowledge Processes 22. The 190-page volume, published in December 2025, was edited by Ferenc Kiss and issued by the Information Society Foundation. As a new contribution to the Alma Mater series, the publication focuses on current theoretical and practical questions of information and knowledge management, as well as artificial intelligence.

The volume brings together studies addressing a broad range of topics, including the knowledge governance of artificial intelligence, trust and adoption of AI in business, the opportunities generative AI offers to SMEs, the implications of frontier AI for business model innovation, the relationship between policing and artificial intelligence, the links between explicit online knowledge, tacit knowledge, and AI, AI-assisted diagnosis of systemic organisational disorders and risk forecasting, and the role of hybrid intelligence and Edge AI in a new era of managerial knowledge. The collection includes both English- and Hungarian-language contributions and is available for download from the Foundation’s website.