Services de transfert des savoirs

This paper describes a model intended to increase understanding of how content is transferred from its source to its use. A Natural Resources Canada task group explored the nature of knowledge transfer with a services paradigm to discover and understand underlying patterns and processes. Knowledge S...

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Main Author: Albert Simard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2008-06-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rga/457
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spelling doaj-3f3403e4f0324b5293234c5bb4d8f0222021-09-02T14:47:26ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-74262008-06-0196291910.4000/rga.457Services de transfert des savoirsAlbert SimardThis paper describes a model intended to increase understanding of how content is transferred from its source to its use. A Natural Resources Canada task group explored the nature of knowledge transfer with a services paradigm to discover and understand underlying patterns and processes. Knowledge Services are programs that produce and pro-vide content-based organizational outputs with embedded value that are intended to be used internally or transferred to meet external user wants or needs. Model design criteria include independence from content, an organizational focus, scalability, two drivers, and two levels of resolution. The model is based on a value chain in which value is embedded, advanced, or extracted. A knowledge services system comprises nine stages: generate, transform, manage, use internally, transfer, add value, use professionally, use personally, and evaluate. Knowledge services are delivered through a delivery spectrum ranging from rich to reach. Each region of the delivery spectrum has a set of attributes that influence how services should be delivered.http://journals.openedition.org/rga/457communicationknowledge managementknowledge marketsknowledge servicesvalue chain
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Revue de Géographie Alpine
communication
knowledge management
knowledge markets
knowledge services
value chain
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title Services de transfert des savoirs
title_short Services de transfert des savoirs
title_full Services de transfert des savoirs
title_fullStr Services de transfert des savoirs
title_full_unstemmed Services de transfert des savoirs
title_sort services de transfert des savoirs
publisher Institut de Géographie Alpine
series Revue de Géographie Alpine
issn 0035-1121
1760-7426
publishDate 2008-06-01
description This paper describes a model intended to increase understanding of how content is transferred from its source to its use. A Natural Resources Canada task group explored the nature of knowledge transfer with a services paradigm to discover and understand underlying patterns and processes. Knowledge Services are programs that produce and pro-vide content-based organizational outputs with embedded value that are intended to be used internally or transferred to meet external user wants or needs. Model design criteria include independence from content, an organizational focus, scalability, two drivers, and two levels of resolution. The model is based on a value chain in which value is embedded, advanced, or extracted. A knowledge services system comprises nine stages: generate, transform, manage, use internally, transfer, add value, use professionally, use personally, and evaluate. Knowledge services are delivered through a delivery spectrum ranging from rich to reach. Each region of the delivery spectrum has a set of attributes that influence how services should be delivered.
topic communication
knowledge management
knowledge markets
knowledge services
value chain
url http://journals.openedition.org/rga/457
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