Description
Social Sciences and Knowledge Management presents a comprehensive examination of how knowledge management principles apply within social science disciplines and organizational contexts. The book bridges theoretical frameworks from social sciences with practical knowledge management strategies, exploring how institutions can better capture, store, retrieve, and leverage collective knowledge.
Through various chapters, the work addresses key challenges in knowledge documentation, organizational learning, and information systems. It discusses the role of human factors, technology integration, and cultural considerations in successful knowledge management implementation. The book is particularly valuable for professionals in research institutions, educational organizations, and enterprises seeking to enhance their intellectual capital management while maintaining social responsibility and ethical considerations in knowledge practices.







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