CONSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT DECISION-MAKING
Volume 1, Issue 2, Pp 20-26, 2023
DOI:10.61784/wjikm231259
Author(s)
Rob M. Everett
Affiliation(s)
University of Otago School of Business, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Corresponding Author
Rob M. Everett
ABSTRACT
Taking the construction of traditional information services in the scientific and technological information industry to knowledge services and management systems for government decision-making (especially strategic decision-making) as an example, this paper proposes regarding the content requirements and functional requirements of the government decision-making knowledge management system, explore the evaluation methods of the system, To promote the application of knowledge management ideas in government decision-making.
KEYWORDS
Decision support; Knowledge management; Construct; Evaluate
CITE THIS PAPER
Rob M. Everett. Construction and evaluation of knowledge management systems for government decision-making. World Journal of Information and Knowledge Management. 2023, 1(2): 20-26. DOI:10.61784/wjikm231259.
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