Knowledge management in multi-stakeholder management platforms in Villa Clara, Cuba

The current socio-economic changes in Cuba and its territories require essential knowledge management processes at the local level to strengthen agricultural innovation. Knowledge grows over time so it is vital to take advantage of it and transmit it from the multi-stakeholder management platforms (...

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Main Authors: Lienny García Pedraza, Arianna Beatriz Hernández Veitia, Hazel Campos Oro, Elianys de la Caridad Zorio González, Ana Julia Pino Benavidez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas 2021-01-01
Series:Centro Agrícola
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Online Access:http://cagricola.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/es/volumen-48-2021/no-1-ene-mar-2021/1279-la-gestion-del-conocimiento-en-las-plataformas-multiactorales-de-gestion-en-villa-clara-cuba
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Summary:The current socio-economic changes in Cuba and its territories require essential knowledge management processes at the local level to strengthen agricultural innovation. Knowledge grows over time so it is vital to take advantage of it and transmit it from the multi-stakeholder management platforms (PMG), for this purpose the Agricultural Innovation Systems are encouraged by promoting Local Development in Cuba. In Villa Clara, central province of Cuba, the knowledge management processes promoted by the Local Agricultural Innovation Project (PIAL) have been aimed at identifying the actors and knowledge that are generated in agricultural processes. The present article aims to: Characterize the knowledge management in the PMG in Villa Clara. The participant observation and the survey support the diagnosis in six of the seven municipalities that are part of the PMG of this province. The results reveal gaps that slow down the knowledge management process, the scarce use of innovative, practical and participatory actions for the transmission of knowledge, scarce use of fast and efficient knowledge discussion channels that allow greater interconnection between the PMG actors, in turn ratify PIAL as a dynamic agent of knowledge at the local level.
ISSN:0253-5785
2072-2001