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Knowledge Resources: Critical Systems Thinking, Viable System Model and Gifts

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Choi, Chong
Hilton, Brian

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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The importance of knowledge as a resource and asset for organizations and society has been well researched in the social science and management literature. Both the critical systems approach and the viable system model have been used as foundations for managing knowledge. This note advocates a third approach to managing knowledge: a framework based on knowledge exchange that is closer to the theory of 'gifts'.

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Systems Research and Behavioral Science

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2037-12-31