A Transdisciplinary Approach on the Advanced Sustainable Knowledge Integration
Pop Ioan G. (),
Talpos Mihai-Florin () and
Prisac Igor ()
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Pop Ioan G.: University Emanuel Oradea
Talpos Mihai-Florin: University Emanuel Oradea
Prisac Igor: University Divitia Gratiae, Chişinău
Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, 2015, vol. 1, issue 1, 11
Abstract:
The paper presents a new, transdisciplinary approach on the DIKW (Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom) hierarchy, offering arguments that the hierarchy is unsound and even methodologically undesirable. The purpose of the paper is to identify a new and more complete perspective on knowledge integration. This model is based on another scale, in a synergistic-generative transdisciplinary manner, in order to transfer and implement knowledge in the knowledge based society/economy context. The new knowledge pattern, named DIMLAK (Data, Information, Messages, Learning, and Advanced Knowledge) is reconfigured to explain the way the advanced knowledge is achieved as a top level of the transdisciplinary integrated and integrative knowledge system. The proposed model is working complementarily as breadth through depth approach, opening a new vision in the knowledge achieving process.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1515/cplbu-2015-0025
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