Mozhdeh Dehghani Thesis Final Submission 280521.pdf (3.23 MB)
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posted on 2021-05-28, 03:50 authored by Mozhdeh DehghaniUniversities knowledge shared with different stakeholders such as industry and non-government organisations (NGOs). These entities use knowledge for different outcomes: universities in part as a source of funding, industrial organisations as a tool for economic development and NGOs as a tool to effect change. My research focused on how knowledge is shared between universities and industry/NGOs and how academics and industry/NGO representatives create shared collaborative spaces (SCSs) for communication and knowledge sharing. My research revealed six knowledge sharing mechanisms in various SCSs, all of which led to knowledge sharing and creation. The mechanisms were exchange, articulation, modification, accumulation, feedback and transfer.
History
Campus location
AustraliaPrincipal supervisor
Steven John WrightAdditional supervisor 1
Tom DenisonAdditional supervisor 2
Larry StillmanYear of Award
2021Department, School or Centre
Caulfield School of ITCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
Faculty of Information TechnologyUsage metrics
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Ba, information technology faculty, knowledge creation theory, knowledge sharing, shared collaborative spaces (SCSs), university–industry collaboration, university–NGO collaborationBusiness Information Management (incl. Records, Knowledge and Information Management, and Intelligence)Records and Information Management (excl. Business Records and Information Management)Organisation of Information and Knowledge Resources