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PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE: Moving From Data and Information to Knowledge and Wisdom

In: Human Systems Management Integrating Knowledge, Management and Systems

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  • Milan Zeleny

    (Fordham University, USA)

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The following sections are included:Information is Not KnowledgeKnowledge EraKnowledge versus InformationKnowledge as CapitalKnowledge and the Prosperity of NationsDefinition and Taxonomy of KnowledgeForms of KnowledgeDIKW ChainTacit and Explicit Knowledge?Measuring KnowledgeValue of Knowledge: An ExampleKnowledge-Information Cycle: ECISTheory of knowledgeLanguageCommunity of ActionKnowledge as a ProcessUses and Users of KnowledgeDivision and Reintegration of KnowledgeProcess of ReintegrationKnowledge ManagementWisdom and StrategyDefinitionOn the Art of Asking WhyWisdom and EthicsWisdom Based StrategyHuman Systems ManagementThe Notion of ChangeThe Impact of CommunicationThe Nature of Love and RespectThe Role of ConversationPurpose and IdentityHuman SystemsFuzzines, Ambiguity and ImprecisionLanguage and Fuzzy LabelsFuzziness and InterpretationNegotiated MeaningMeaning from Imprecision: Fuzzy SetsProduction of KnowledgeKnowledge of the ConstructedConstruction of the FuzzyCognitive Equilibrium

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  • Milan Zeleny, 2005. "PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE: Moving From Data and Information to Knowledge and Wisdom," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Human Systems Management Integrating Knowledge, Management and Systems, chapter 1, pages 1-77, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    1. Vaghely, Ivan P. & Julien, Pierre-André, 2010. "Are opportunities recognized or constructed?: An information perspective on entrepreneurial opportunity identification," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 25(1), pages 73-86, January.

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