TOWARDS A CRITICAL APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Framing a New Paradigm
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the origins and assumptions behind contemporary worldviews, particularly in the context of Knowledge Management (KM). It argues that prevalent meta-theories in KM are not universally applicable, emerging from specific economic environments that prioritize performance and commitment over social or spiritual values. The author contends that the challenges faced in KM stem from these entrenched beliefs, suggesting that a technical resolution is insufficient. Instead, it advocates for the articulation of alternative or utopian frameworks for understanding KM.