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The fundamentals of the concept of enterprise knowledge (knowledge-based corporation) are disseminated in the literature as an alternative to the enterprise model using the capital or human labour (capital-intensive and labor-intensive respectively). Many authors describe the methods of knowledge management. In our approach, we understand knowledge as intangible resources of the organizations being a result of the activity of human factor which, when applied in an innovative way, may be a source of competitive advantage. The interactive nature of the modern organizations makes that creation,…mehr

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The fundamentals of the concept of enterprise knowledge (knowledge-based corporation) are disseminated in the literature as an alternative to the enterprise model using the capital or human labour (capital-intensive and labor-intensive respectively). Many authors describe the methods of knowledge management. In our approach, we understand knowledge as intangible resources of the organizations being a result of the activity of human factor which, when applied in an innovative way, may be a source of competitive advantage. The interactive nature of the modern organizations makes that creation, transfer, and application of knowledge takes place in the dimension of inter-organizational relationships also carried out on an international scale within the global corporations and independent businesses. The spatial dimension of knowledge creation is effectively solved through the Internet technologies; interactivity of cooperation significantly shortens the time horizon of strategic decisions in relation to operational decisions.
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Autorenporträt
Ludoslaw Kazimierz Drelichowski- PhD, Full Professor, President of Polish Association for Knowledge Management in Bydgoszcz. Author of 264 publications, including 12 compact positions, 195 scientific publications, 66 science-technical or conference publications, 41 science-technical studies and 35 projects used to practices.