Knowledge Sharing is Power |
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Authors: | Giuliana Urso Lina Ognyanova Stoeva Yana Ognyanova Stoeva Federica Migliardi Guo Ankang Shao Yijan |
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Institution: | (1) Political Theory, Luiss University, Rome, Italy;(2) Public Administration, Technical University, Sofia, Bulgaria;(3) Cinema and Media Engineering, Politecnico of Turin, Turin, Italy;(4) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA;(5) Nanjing University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Nowadays we can talk about a “Knowledge Revolution” because managing of information plays a crucial role in our society, both
in public and private sphere. After a brief introduction—aimed at underling the main points we will debate on—the first part
of the article focus on Knowledge Management techniques and knowledge-based government (k-Government) and the great potential
in respect to the public sector transformation. The second part takes into account the social dimension of knowledge managing
and the ethical relevance that social networking is progressively acquiring. After that, we have chosen to focus on global
warming, indeed, the last session is a detailed analysis of a real case study related to China’s energy security. In the end,
a wise use of Knowledge resources, trough the comparison with past experiences, turn out to be the powerful device that will
let us provide some useful suggestion for a significant public action.
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Keywords: | Knowledge management (KM) K-Government (knowledge-based government) Social networking Global warming Chinese energy demand |
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