IDENTIFICATIONS OF ABSENT FACTORS TO GENERATE SECOND-ORDER CHANGES IN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ABOUT THE FUTURE LABOR MARKET
Rubén Chávez (),
Federico González () and
Beatriz Flores ()
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Rubén Chávez: Facultad de Químico Farmacobiología, Universidad Michoacana, Mexico
Federico González: Facultad Ciencias Contables y Administrativas, Universidad Michoacana, Mexico
Beatriz Flores: Facultad Ciencias Contables y Administrativas, Universidad Michoacana, Mexico
Academic Review of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2019, vol. 2, issue 3, 256-278
Abstract:
The objective focuses on the identification and development of behavior patterns in the activities of the individual in the organization on the disposition to acquire new competences that allow to generate the change, as well as the formal management of the acquired knowledge are necessary elements to generate the change of second order. In this work we propose a mechanism with cognitive and emotional elements that activate the declarative knowledge (explicit) that is developed from behavioral knowledge (tacit) through the OSAR model, the perceptron type training algorithm is implemented to classify the synaptic weights on the threshold of activation on the cognitive and emotional elements in causal relation with the elements of knowledge management, competence and availability to change. Thus, the neural network allows the generation of the synaptic weights matrix to predict the processes of structural change evaluation and the second order changes (SOC) in order to generate learning in the organization.
Keywords: knowledge management; second order change; cognitive; emotional; neural networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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