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Abstract

Much has been written on the importance of knowledge management, the challenges facing organizations, and the important human resource management activities involved in assuring the acquisition and transfer of knowledge. Higher business education plays an important role in preparing students to assume the knowledge management and human resource roles so necessary to organizations. The authors examined the relationship between knowledge management, human resource management, and typical knowledge learning goals of an accredited business education program. A theoretical model is presented, illustrating how these relationships might overlap. The model proposes a linkage between knowledge management tenets, human resource management activities in organizations, and Bloom's Revised Taxonomy for planning and evaluating educational goals. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Knowledge Management, Human Resource Management, and Higher Education: A Theoretical Model
Author
Brewer, Peggy D; Brewer, Kristen L
Pages
330-335
Publication year
2010
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc.
ISSN
08832323
e-ISSN
19403356
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
759962995
Copyright
Copyright Taylor & Francis Inc. 2010