Knowledge Management Impact on Sustainable Development
Asta Mikalauskiene and
Zenona Atkociuniene
Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2019, vol. 15, issue 4, 149-160
Abstract:
The modern world is changing rapidly, and one of the most important changes conditioning development is knowledge and awareness. This article analyses sustainable development as the main long-term link of society’s development ideology towards knowledge management. It is stressed that knowledge, experiences, competences, civic liability motivate people to comply with the environmental, social, and economic sustainable development requirements. It has been noticed that one of the ways to study cognitive sustainable development dimension is thinking about development as a social process of learning, which on the individual level, helps people to control their personal experience of sustainable development by independently applying it to solve problems and create their future.
Date: 2019
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