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Exploring stakeholder knowledge partnerships in a knowledge city: A conceptual model

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dc.contributor.author Metaxiotis, K en
dc.contributor.author Ergazakis, K en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-03-01T01:28:23Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-01T01:28:23Z
dc.date.issued 2008 en
dc.identifier.issn 13673270 en
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.lib.ntua.gr/xmlui/handle/123456789/18831
dc.subject Cities en
dc.subject Knowledge management en
dc.subject Regional development en
dc.title Exploring stakeholder knowledge partnerships in a knowledge city: A conceptual model en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1108/13673270810902993 en
heal.identifier.secondary http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673270810902993 en
heal.publicationDate 2008 en
heal.abstract Purpose - Knowledge cities (KCs) are cities in which both the private and the public sectors value knowledge, nurture knowledge, spend money on supporting knowledge dissemination and discovery and harness knowledge to create products and services that add value and create wealth. Knowledge cities fall under a new area of academic research entitled knowledge-based development (KBD), which brings together research in urban development and urban studies and planning with knowledge management and intellectual capital. The purpose of this paper is to advance the research in the KC area by exploring stakeholder knowledge partnerships in a knowledge city. Design/methodology/approach - Based on their previous research, the authors' main discussion highlights the need for more effective local government and stakeholder knowledge partnerships to better support knowledge management (KM) initiatives in a KC and proposes a conceptual model, as a good research starting-point, to assist local governments develop and capitalize on more effective knowledge-based stakeholder partnerships. Findings - The main issues related to local government-stakeholder partnerships are discussed and several processes are analyzed that can facilitate more effective two-way knowledge transfers between local government and stakeholders in a KC, which are fundamental for establishing successful knowledge partnerships. Research limitations/implications - It would be interesting and useful to deepen the analysis made by the authors and look for more fundamental reasons behind their observations. Originality/value - The main advantage of this paper is that it proposes a simplified conceptual model for stakeholder knowledge partnerships in knowledge cities. en
heal.journalName Journal of Knowledge Management en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1108/13673270810902993 en
dc.identifier.volume 12 en
dc.identifier.issue 5 en
dc.identifier.spage 137 en
dc.identifier.epage 150 en


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