nep-knm New Economics Papers
on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy
Issue of 2024‒09‒30
two papers chosen by
Laura Nicola-Gavrila, Centrul European de Studii Manageriale în Administrarea Afacerilor


  1. The development of partnerships in higher education through the Knowledge Management approach: Towards a conceptual framework By Mohammed Khaouja
  2. Policy, Change and Paradox in Indonesia: Implications for the Use of Knowledge By Ajoy Datta; Rachma Indah Nurbani; Gema Satria Mayang Sedyadi; Hans Antlov; Ishkak Fatonie; Rudy Sabri

  1. By: Mohammed Khaouja (LRMD FEG Settat - Laboratoire de Recherche en Management et Développement - Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion)
    Abstract: This research study discusses the role of knowledge management (KM) in facilitating the composition and development of partnerships in higher education (ESup). The article identifies and discusses the behavioral constructs of KM, in other words, the fundamental elements that indicate the behavior of higher education institutions (HEIs) and which have an impact on the development of a partnership. Furthermore, this work explores the institutional and partnership factors that affect the development of partnerships and draws up a list of knowledge management activities deemed necessary to help higher education institutions exchange knowledge in a partnership framework. The proposed conceptual framework can serve as a diagnostic instrument, helping higher education leaders, managers, practitioners and researchers to be able to assess institutional capacities for collaborative projects. This study takes an integrative approach to a systematic literature review integrating literature from the field of knowledge management as well as the higher education sector and collaborative working between higher education institutions. The work presented in this article aims to encourage further academic discussions on how KM concepts can be used to help higher education institutions work together and overcome the challenges of sustainability in the digital age. Keywords: Public-private partnership, higher education, knowledge management, partnership development. JEL Classification : I23 Paper Type : Theoretical Research
    Keywords: Public-private partnership, higher education, knowledge management, partnership development, Partenariat public-privé enseignement supérieur gestion des connaissances développement de partenariats Classification JEL : I23 Type du papier : Recherche théorique Public-private partnership higher education knowledge management partnership development. JEL Classification : I23 Paper Type : Theoretical Research, Partenariat public-privé, enseignement supérieur, gestion des connaissances, développement de partenariats Classification JEL : I23 Type du papier : Recherche théorique Public-private partnership
    Date: 2024–06–14
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04674547
  2. By: Ajoy Datta; Rachma Indah Nurbani; Gema Satria Mayang Sedyadi; Hans Antlov; Ishkak Fatonie; Rudy Sabri
    Keywords: policymaking, bureaucracy reform, autonomy of higher education
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:agg:wpaper:1751

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