Knowledge management in government organizations

A great need has been felt in recent years for using knowledge management that is hardly established in government organizations. Globalization in alterations and the induction of values such as contribution, citizen-orientedness and knowledge-oriented ness in modern theories of public administratio...

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Main Authors: M.H, Mohsennasab, G., Amir Nezhad, S.H, Abtahi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/11409/1/543-545-CR73.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/11409/
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Summary:A great need has been felt in recent years for using knowledge management that is hardly established in government organizations. Globalization in alterations and the induction of values such as contribution, citizen-orientedness and knowledge-oriented ness in modern theories of public administration and also issues such as government-shrinkage and exertion of instead of incumbency make it necessary for government sectors to take knowledge management in government organizations; there are three main subjects: 1-Is it possible to use management knowledge in government organizations?2-Can the existing knowledge management models be used? 3-What are the components and dimensions of knowledge management in government organizations? Finally, this article clarifies the possible restrictions on utilizing knowledge management in government organizations.