KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: FROM IGNORANCE TO TRUTH OR THE DIKW MODEL EXTENSION
Sturza Alexei ()
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Sturza Alexei: Institutul National de Cercetari Economice(INCE), Moldova
Economy and Sociology, 2013, issue 1, 132-139
Abstract:
Knowledge management may be treated both narrowly and broadly. The understanding of the nature of knowledge, including its classification, is important for improving knowledge management. There are distinguished 6 forms of knowledge: ignorance, data, information, knowledge, wisdom and truth (an extended and original version of the DIKW model).
Keywords: Cognition; Data; The dikw model; Falsehood / Falsity; The global economy and society based on knowledge and innovation; Ignorance; Information; Intelligence; Knowledge; Knowledge Management; Metaknowledge; Truth; Wisdom. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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