Knowledge Management At The Higher Level: Systematic Review
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From this systematic review, the objective was to study the incidence of knowledge management at the higher level; The perspective of the aforementioned authors led to the suggestion that knowledge management in higher-level institutions does not comply with a special model that is used effectively, although the use of knowledge is achieved through using technologies, innovation, leadership, etc. While it is true, knowledge must be created and shared in order to achieve competitive ability focused on success and as a consequence the improvement of society, the results found determine the current situation. The documentary research was carried out accompanied by a systematic search in the Scopus, Pro Quest, Springer Open databases, among others, which allowed us to identify the most outstanding authors for this study, for which they passed a meticulous filter respecting the statement PRISMA. It began with 191 studies and after a detailed systematization, 15 studies were taken that met specific characteristics and factors for this study.
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