The capability to easily access and acquire knowledge is a key enabler for complex organisations that need to adapt to frequent changes of their operative contexts. These changes generally challenge workers that need to acquire new competences and skills. Such a situation is particularly evident in public administrations that nowadays are undergoing complex re-organisations in order to implement new regulations, and to deliver simplified services to both citizens and enterprises. This paper reports the insights gained in assessing the effectiveness of a novel knowledge management and learning approach, which was developed within a project financed by the European Commission. The approach, which is supported by a modular software platform, leverages enterprise related models to organise knowledge and make it available for learning purposes according to different paradigms. A validation, by means of a comparative study against more traditional learning paradigms currently in use within public administrations, is reported.

Process-oriented knowledge management and learning in public administrations

Bertolino A;De Angelis G;
2020

Abstract

The capability to easily access and acquire knowledge is a key enabler for complex organisations that need to adapt to frequent changes of their operative contexts. These changes generally challenge workers that need to acquire new competences and skills. Such a situation is particularly evident in public administrations that nowadays are undergoing complex re-organisations in order to implement new regulations, and to deliver simplified services to both citizens and enterprises. This paper reports the insights gained in assessing the effectiveness of a novel knowledge management and learning approach, which was developed within a project financed by the European Commission. The approach, which is supported by a modular software platform, leverages enterprise related models to organise knowledge and make it available for learning purposes according to different paradigms. A validation, by means of a comparative study against more traditional learning paradigms currently in use within public administrations, is reported.
2020
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
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https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/abs/10.1504/EG.2020.110615
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business process
knowledge management
evaluation experience
e-learning platform
organisational change
workplace learning
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Bertolino, A; De Angelis, G; Polini, A; Re, B; Sergiacomi, A
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   Model-Based Social Learning for Public Administrations
   LEARN PAD
   FP7
   619583
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