Knowledge Management: epistemological approach in eco-communities self-organized from the perspective transcomplex

Currently, societies are in a process of auto-transition as the result of configuring the knowledge society, which is affecting all spheres, generating a series of changes in the social-ecoplanetary environment. Knowledge management permits the self-generation of new organizational capacities as wel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista venezolana de gerencia 2015-01, Vol.20 (69), p.99-115
1. Verfasser: Guzman, Jean Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:Currently, societies are in a process of auto-transition as the result of configuring the knowledge society, which is affecting all spheres, generating a series of changes in the social-ecoplanetary environment. Knowledge management permits the self-generation of new organizational capacities as well as the improvement of effectiveness, performance and productivity in self-organized eco communities. The objective of this work is to present an epistemological approach to the focus on knowledge management in Venezuelan self-organized ecological communities, from the transcomplex perspective. The methodology consisted of a specialized bibliographic review of the different notions, concepts, terminologies and conceptualizations of the term knowledge management from the viewpoint of different authors who are immersed in diverse epistemological perspectives. A principal reflection is that knowledge management as a transversal and transdisciplinary approach integrates multiple contexts, dimensions and disciplines that require a meta-vision and a meta-strategy appropriate for achieving effective management as well as attractors and retractors for configuring the underlying reticular theoretical fabric. Adapted from the source document.
ISSN:1315-9984