Capacity Building for Knowledge Management in Aquaculture Research
A.K. Roy1 & Nirupama
Panda2
1 Principal Scientist &
Head, Social Science Section,CIFA, Bhubaneswar-751 002, Orrisa, India, 2
Technical Officer, Social Science Section, CIFA ,Bhubaneswar, Orrisa, India
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In this era of
international competitiveness of knowledge economy, there is an emergent need
for identifying new knowledge streams likely to emerge for mapping the
directions for transition of knowledge from industry to information
technology. National Knowledge Commission, Government of India has undertaken
a survey of agricultural sector for exploring and discovering the dynamic
role of innovation of knowledge for growth and competitiveness and
recommended for ascertaining the role of the Governmental factors as
innovation enablers in development of Indian economy (Anon, 2006). The
knowledge network and development of knowledge infrastructure in the field of
information and communication technology lead for knowledge generation,
knowledge transfer and it’s preservation as intellectual property right which
will support for adoption of effective knowledge management practices and
provide guidelines for envisioning the policy makers to formulate appropriate
plans in the filed of research and development. Knowledge Management caters
to the critical issues of organizational adoption, survival and competence in
face of increasingly discontinuous environmental change. Essentially, it
embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination of data
and information processing capacity of information technologies, and the
creative and innovative capacity of human beings.
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