2010 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information Management and Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icime.2010.5477676
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Research on government knowledge management capability based on fuzzy comprehensive evaluation

Abstract: Based on the systematical analysis of factors influencing government knowledge management and researching the process of knowledge management, this paper establishes a comprehensive index system to evaluate the level of government knowledge management quantitatively, which complements to the existing evaluating methods. A case study was included to demonstrate how the established index system can be used practically to evaluate the level of government knowledge management objectively and concluded factors that… Show more

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“…Sin embargo, no se encontró un solo modelo que incluyera aspectos de todas las escuelas de GC. En este sentido, se encontró que el máximo número de escuelas incluidas en un modelo es cuatro, y los siete modelos que tienen ese contenido (Goldoni & Oliveira, 2010;Hung & Shou, 2005;Khatibian et al, 2010;Suo et al, 2008;Wen, 2009;Xia et al, 2010;Zaim et al, 2007), se centran en las escuelas Organizacional, Ingeniería, Sistemas y Comercial.…”
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“…Sin embargo, no se encontró un solo modelo que incluyera aspectos de todas las escuelas de GC. En este sentido, se encontró que el máximo número de escuelas incluidas en un modelo es cuatro, y los siete modelos que tienen ese contenido (Goldoni & Oliveira, 2010;Hung & Shou, 2005;Khatibian et al, 2010;Suo et al, 2008;Wen, 2009;Xia et al, 2010;Zaim et al, 2007), se centran en las escuelas Organizacional, Ingeniería, Sistemas y Comercial.…”
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