A study on regional knowledge management model and role of government
Jingyuan Zhao
International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, 2010, vol. 7, issue 3/4, 308-317
Abstract:
Based on the characteristics of region, this paper discusses regional knowledge management model. The model includes three elements: knowledge innovation, knowledge proliferation and the basic infrastructure. The basic task of regional knowledge management is to establish the infrastructure for regional innovation, manage the process of innovation and proliferation by using various management means, so as to increase the competitive power and cooperative power of the entire region. The important issue in the model of regional knowledge management is the clear role that the government should play in this process. Of particular importance is government's service willingness and spirit to help.
Keywords: regional knowledge management; management mode; regional innovation systems; innovation environment; government role; innovation management; knowledge innovation; knowledge proliferation; basic infrastructure; regional development. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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