Knowledge management national policies for moving towards knowledge-based development: A comparison between micro and macro level

Knowledge management is a business model that embraces knowledge as an organizational asset to drive sustainable business advantage. Nowadays the leaders know that they are moving towards knowledge era very fast and they should align all activities in a way that knowledge management facilitates the...

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Main Authors: Akhavan, Peyman, Jafari, Mostafa, Behazin, Farid
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/11518/1/467.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/11518/
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Summary:Knowledge management is a business model that embraces knowledge as an organizational asset to drive sustainable business advantage. Nowadays the leaders know that they are moving towards knowledge era very fast and they should align all activities in a way that knowledge management facilitates the competition in a better way.Developed countries also try to apply knowledge policies all over their governance to deploy knowledge management in a national level. Existing studies have derived their findings from single perspective, organizational level, or country level, or in a better way, micro or macro level and have not considered a mutual perspective to cover all requirements in a systematic way and compare the micro and macro level for knowledge management establishment.This paper is aimed to bridge this gap through a framework resulted from the analysis of the research data.