Dimensions of Knowledge Management on Good Urban Governance (Case Study: Municipality of Rasht City, Iran)
Shahram Gilaninia,
Hosein Ganjinia,
Zahed Babaei and
Seyyed Javad Mousavian
Journal of Management and Strategy, 2011, vol. 2, issue 3, 91-101
Abstract:
Understanding the environment and the necessity of dealing with issues Arising from the pressures arising from environmental variables, regardless of the issue to gain competitive advantage, which is extremely necessary, decisions and actions will affect managers. Due to the lack of influence of each variable, lead to problems such as pervasive poverty, unemployment, inflation, environmental pollution, destruction of infrastructure, conflict, and other abnormalities in the city. The main purpose of this study, the effect of knowledge on good urban governance in the city of Rasht. The study is a descriptive survey. The study population included all employees of the municipality of Rasht that the number of people was 2191 and the sample sizewas327people. This measurement tool, the researcher made questionnaire. Methods of descriptive statistics and statistical tests are t-test and Pearson correlation. The results of the Pearson correlation test showed the dependent variable have high correlation with independent variables of knowledge of good urban governance. T-test results also showed that the variables knowledge, organizational learning, knowledge transfer, stored knowledge, user knowledge, creation knowledge affect in good urban governance.
Keywords: Good Urban Governance; Knowledge Management; Knowledge Acquisition; Organizational Learning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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