KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN SOCIAL-ECONOMIC <br /> SYSTEMS AS AN INTEGRATED FUNCTION
Journal Title: REVIEW OF GENERAL MANAGEMENT - Year 2010, Vol 12, Issue 2
Abstract
The article deals with the analysis of existing theoretical approaches to knowledge management phenomenon. The peculiarities of knowledge manufacture and knowledge consumer in socially useful activities as one of he most important factor of innovative development of society are focused here. The problems of knowledge management system implementation into social-economic systems are revealed.
Authors and Affiliations
Vitally Pikalov, Valentina Pavlova, Natalia Zinukova
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