Using Km Ecology Lens, Advantages of Sharing Knowledge Among Individuals, Organizations and Learning Communities

Authors

  • Shama Sadaqat Ph.D. Scholar,University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan & Faculty of Management Sciences, Sir Syed College of Management Sciences (SCOMS), Gulberg III, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63468/jpsa.3.3.63

Keywords:

Knowledge Management (KM), KM Ecology, Individuals, organizations, Learning Communities

Abstract

In today's dynamic and interconnected world, the exchange of knowledge has become a pivotal factor for individual growth, organizational success, and the flourishing of learning communities. This term paper explores the advantages of sharing knowledge through the lens of Knowledge Management (KM) Ecology. Grounded in the principles of ecological systems, this paper delves into the symbiotic relationships that emerge when knowledge is shared among individuals, organizations, and learning communities. By examining the interconnection and interdependence of these entities, researcher aims to uncover the manifold benefits that arise from fostering a culture of knowledge sharing. Knowledge Management (KM) is a critical aspect of organizational success in the contemporary business landscape. Viewing KM through an ecological lens allows us to understand the interconnected relationships between individuals, organizations, and learning communities. This term paper explores the advantages of sharing knowledge within this KM ecology and examines how it fosters innovation, enhances organizational performance, and promotes continuous learning.

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Published

2025-08-25

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How to Cite

Sadaqat, S. . (2025). Using Km Ecology Lens, Advantages of Sharing Knowledge Among Individuals, Organizations and Learning Communities. Journal of Political Stability Archive, 3(3), 929-939. https://doi.org/10.63468/jpsa.3.3.63

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