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Author:Carrillo, F.J.
Title:Capital systems: Implications for a global knowledge agenda
Journal:Journal of Knowledge Management
2002 : VOL. 6:4, p. 379-399
Index terms:Knowledge management
Economic development
Developing countries
Theories
Models
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper explores ways in which knowledge management (KM) can enrich and be enriched by practices associated with social-level knowledge-based development (KBD), thus bridging both fields. It begins by establishing a continuity btw. personal-, organizational- and social-level KM. Social-level KBD is referred to economic growth theory in search of a complete, consistent, systematic and inclusive framework for global development. Enter capital systems, a KM framework aiming to satisfy those criteria at the organizational level. The capital systems approach is described as the operationalization of a generic value structure. Such a structure is applied to the analysis of production or value-enhancing dynamics underlying major economic eras throughout human history until the present day. Structural constraints in current financing for development practices are identified. New knowledge-based development strategies are explored and, finally, examples of current KBD policies are examined in the light of this analysis and alternative strategies to systematically identify and develop individual, organizational and capital systems are suggested.
SCIMA record nr: 241006
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