Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)

According to studies conducted in emerging economies, clusters are defined as strategies leading to power regional economic growth processes around the globe. This happens through knowledge creation, appropriation, transfer and distribution. Agents belonging to diverse sectors are involved into clus...

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2011
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Universidad de Medellín
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Cluster
Collective intelligence
Knowledge transfer model
Web 2.0
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spelling 2016-06-23T14:17:29Z2016-06-23T14:17:29Z2011978190827209620488963http://hdl.handle.net/11407/2287According to studies conducted in emerging economies, clusters are defined as strategies leading to power regional economic growth processes around the globe. This happens through knowledge creation, appropriation, transfer and distribution. Agents belonging to diverse sectors are involved into clusters such as the governmental sector, private, gild, entrepreneurial and the educational. Clusters are nowadays a fundamental tool to stimulate entrepreneurial growth in cities since it strengthens competitiveness in the regions and in the economies. Clusters allow companies from a certain sector to build business networks; spot new trade niches and become more competitive and more sustainable. As a top priority of its strategic plan of development, Medellin has given emphasis to the project "Medellin, a Cluster City". This project makes part of a bigger plan called "Medellin, City of Knowledge". Setting up and supporting clusters demand from the city proper knowledge infrastructure which leads it to achieve diverse objectives; objectives aiming at creating innovation, a chrysalis adapted to the city's context. This article presents a knowledge transfer model supported by Web 2.0 platforms which assists collaboration and interaction (generating associativity and cooperation) as fundamental components of clusters. Under these approaches and the supportive technologies, collective intelligence is expected to surge. The knowledge transfer model is based on Nonaka and Takeuchi's knowledge creation model.enghttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84871079021&partnerID=40&md5=0c6525650371b8ce94e70debcc5df436Proceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM Volume 2, 2011, Pages 1134-1137ScopusProposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)Conference Paperinfo:eu-repo/semantics/reviewhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_efa0info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecSchool of Engineering, Universidad de Medellín, ColombiaSchool of Economic and Managerial Sciences, Universidad de Medellin, ColombiaUniversidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Madrid, SpainMarín L.M.G.Crespo J.M.Paniagua J.A.V.Aguilar L.J.ClusterCollective intelligenceKnowledge transfer modelWeb 2.011407/2287oai:repository.udem.edu.co:11407/22872020-05-27 18:28:58.514Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Medellinrepositorio@udem.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
title Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
spellingShingle Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
Cluster
Collective intelligence
Knowledge transfer model
Web 2.0
title_short Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
title_full Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
title_fullStr Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
title_full_unstemmed Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
title_sort Proposal for a 2.0 knowledge management model for "Medellin, cluster city (Medellin, city of knowledge)
dc.contributor.affiliation.spa.fl_str_mv School of Engineering, Universidad de Medellín, Colombia
School of Economic and Managerial Sciences, Universidad de Medellin, Colombia
Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Madrid, Spain
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Cluster
Collective intelligence
Knowledge transfer model
Web 2.0
topic Cluster
Collective intelligence
Knowledge transfer model
Web 2.0
description According to studies conducted in emerging economies, clusters are defined as strategies leading to power regional economic growth processes around the globe. This happens through knowledge creation, appropriation, transfer and distribution. Agents belonging to diverse sectors are involved into clusters such as the governmental sector, private, gild, entrepreneurial and the educational. Clusters are nowadays a fundamental tool to stimulate entrepreneurial growth in cities since it strengthens competitiveness in the regions and in the economies. Clusters allow companies from a certain sector to build business networks; spot new trade niches and become more competitive and more sustainable. As a top priority of its strategic plan of development, Medellin has given emphasis to the project "Medellin, a Cluster City". This project makes part of a bigger plan called "Medellin, City of Knowledge". Setting up and supporting clusters demand from the city proper knowledge infrastructure which leads it to achieve diverse objectives; objectives aiming at creating innovation, a chrysalis adapted to the city's context. This article presents a knowledge transfer model supported by Web 2.0 platforms which assists collaboration and interaction (generating associativity and cooperation) as fundamental components of clusters. Under these approaches and the supportive technologies, collective intelligence is expected to surge. The knowledge transfer model is based on Nonaka and Takeuchi's knowledge creation model.
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