Educational Management
G. Azari Arani; J. Rezaeenour
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Background and Objectives: The economic growth of a country depends on several factors, among which the role of knowledge is undeniable. Many studies have shown that countries' GDP is often affected by the country's knowledge infrastructure. A knowledge-based economy is an economy that is directly based ...
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Background and Objectives: The economic growth of a country depends on several factors, among which the role of knowledge is undeniable. Many studies have shown that countries' GDP is often affected by the country's knowledge infrastructure. A knowledge-based economy is an economy that is directly based on the production, distribution and consumption of knowledge, and investment in knowledge and knowledge-based industries is given special attention. In this economy, where a significant share of GDP is from knowledge-based and knowledge-creating activities, knowledge generates more production than traditional factors such as labor and capital, and the value of many software and biotechnology companies arises from non-physical capitals, i.e. their knowledge and scientific privileges. Accordingly, knowledge creation is an essential weapon in today's world and without a continuous process of knowledge creation, any society is doomed to destruction. Knowledge creation and learning is the creation of new knowledge, or the replacement and improvement of the existing knowledge through social relations and organizational partnerships. The creation and application of knowledge has a major role in increasing wealth in a knowledge-based economy. The problem is that knowledge creation and learning has not been investigated at the national level yet. Methods: By applying qualitative-quantitative methods, based on Delphi technique, the procedure of identifying and explaining the processes of national knowledge creation and learning has been discussed first. Then by using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, a significant t-value of more than 1.96, between the identified dimensions and the variable national knowledge creation and learning, was obtained that was acceptable. Findings: Additionally, the impact of the process of national knowledge creation and learning on GDP was measured through conducting a survey and using a questionnaire, while taking the mediating role of national intelligence into account by using Sobel test. It was found that by including the mediating variable of national intelligence, the standardized beta for the relationship between national knowledge creation and learning, and gross domestic product was reduced from 0.80 to 0.18, but it is significant. Conclusion: Therefore, the variable national intelligence plays the role of a partial mediator; in other words, while the impact of national knowledge creation and learning, as the main variable, is maintained, the mediating role of national intelligence also affects GDP. This research had some limitations. One of these limitations was the stereotyped thinking about the process of knowledge creation. In this study, only one dimension of knowledge management, namely ‘knowledge creation’ was used. While we can pay attention to all the processes of the knowledge management cycle in society, instead of just thinking about the creation of knowledge at the national level, in order to promote national performance. Based on this, it is suggested that other researchers consider other dimensions of the knowledge management cycle and go one step further. Researchers can also examine the existing challenges and potential barriers to the national knowledge creation process or the requirements for knowledge creation at the national level. Alternatively, researchers can study international knowledge creation processes by considering cultural differences and provide solutions to increase the likelihood of knowledge creation globally. It is suggested that future researchers make a comparative study of the national knowledge creation model with other models of measuring intellectual capital in the world and examine the strengths and weaknesses of each model and prioritize these models based on their applicability in similar countries. It is also suggested that researchers use fuzzy logic theory to make relative measurements of each of the constructs of the national knowledge creation process and conduct field and academic research in this regard. As another suggestion, researchers can conduct this research on a specific industry and compare its results with the results of this study.
Educational Technology
J. Rezaee Nour; M.S. Asgari
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Background and Objective:Cloud processing provide services based on gradual price structure for essential software and hardware services (e.g., applications, storage, processing power, virtual server) in web media (e.g., cloud). As a result of scalability and eliminating the need for large investments ...
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Background and Objective:Cloud processing provide services based on gradual price structure for essential software and hardware services (e.g., applications, storage, processing power, virtual server) in web media (e.g., cloud). As a result of scalability and eliminating the need for large investments in expensive hardware and software licenses, and offering benefits, it offers significant costs to organizations. Continuous software and hardware upgrades have become commonplace (and expensive) in many organizations. This situation is likely to worsen in the current economic situation after the imminent collapse of the world's financial systems. Cloud computing can provide the opportunity for many of these organizations to continue to take advantage of new developments in IT technologies at affordable cost. Different organizations in the world are increasingly dynamic. A major part of this situation is the result of developments and innovations in technology, particularly Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The objective of the present study is to investigate knowledge management initiatives in the cloud processing era to identify the current situation as well as future research. Different dimensions such as objectives, different types of knowledge and technologies will be investigated. Methods: After mapping studies at 4 databases of IEEE, AMC digital library, SpringerLink, and Science Direct, 9 articles were identified about knowledge management initiatives at the cloud processing era and in order to extract the related information, they were investigated within a set of questions. Although only a few studies were found that indicated knowledge management initiatives at the cloud processing era, studies show increasing interest in this topic in recent years. From the perspective of knowledge management, most of studies on the dimensions related to presenting cloud issues and new web-based software for knowledge management discuss the utilization of knowledge management system. Findings: The results show that knowledge management is an important strategy to increase effectiveness, promote choices, and use suitable techniques and methods in cloud issues. On the other hand, inadequacy of the existing knowledge management systems is referred as the biggest problem related to knowledge management implementation in the era of cloud processing. Conclusion: In this paper, a systematic mapping of knowledge management in cloud computing was provided. Nine research questions were defined and examined the following aspects. 1) Distribution of selected studies throughout the year; 2) Research focus from the perspective of cloud processing; 3) Research focus from the perspective of knowledge management; 4) Type of research; 5) Reported problems; 6) Objectives of applying knowledge management in cloud processing; 7) Types of knowledge commonly managed in background of cloud processing; 8) Information technology used in knowledge management in cloud processing; and 9) Main conclusion (advantages and problems) reported in the implementation of knowledge management. Knowledge management in cloud processing has been shown to be a very committed and promising field of research. Knowledge management helps to examine knowledge in the organization in different ways, as shown by this systematic mapping. The main part of this work is to reveal some aspects related to the application of knowledge management in cloud processing for future research in this field.
Gh. Azari Arani; J. Rezaeenour
Abstract
and organizations, each of which in turn is moving toward becoming a foundational science because incompatibility with global developments leads to failure. So organizations need to have the flexibility to change their structure, goals, strategies, and vision. One of the tools used to create a knowledge-based ...
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and organizations, each of which in turn is moving toward becoming a foundational science because incompatibility with global developments leads to failure. So organizations need to have the flexibility to change their structure, goals, strategies, and vision. One of the tools used to create a knowledge-based organization is to create the process of knowledge creation to gain a competitive advantage. As a result creation of the concept of the process of creating national knowledge will is not out of the reach. Today, countries need management of knowledge resources and, in particular, the knowledge creation for knowledge development. There are lots of studies in the field of organizational knowledge creation and so various models have been developed for this purpose. But, the important point is that the creation of knowledge has so far been at the organizational level and in some cases cross-organization and among the subset of a parent organization. The innovation of this article is identifying the process of knowledge creation at the national level. Methods: For this purpose, based on the literature review and analyzing the research gap, using the Delphi method and a survey of experts, possible processes at the national knowledge creation has been addressed. The panel of experts includes seven professors and experts in the field of knowledge management, who are both theoretically and experimentally familiar with this concept. Findings: The results of Delphi technique show that the processes of socialization, externalization, combination, culture creation, application, and internalization can be referred to as the processes of national knowledge creation. Using interpretive structural modeling, it was revealed that the processes of socialization, internalization and externalization are at level 1, the processes of culture and combination are in the second level and the process of application is at the third level of the model. Conclusion: The results of the National Knowledge Creation Model indicate that socialization, externalization, and internalization are the cornerstones of the model. This means that in order to successfully implement the creation of knowledge at the national level, one must first invest in these issues. According to the results obtained it is clearly seen that the processes of combination and culture making are independent dimensions and planning for combining knowledge among different organizations and organizational programming for culture building at organizational level can be done independent of other processes. It should be noted that the identification of the structures of the process of creating the national knowledge process has been achieved based on theoretical foundations and receiving the opinions and of a limited number of academic and experimental experts. Therefore, the scope for future research is the application of factor analysis method, path analysis and structural equation modeling approach to test the research model to examine the validity of the obtained model.
Electronic learning- virtual
A. Monavvarian; J. Safavieh; N. Aghakhni; J. Rezaee Nour
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This study examines the factors contributing to the development of branding strategies in e-learning based universities. The purpose of this paper is to identify factors contributing to the development of branding strategies in a virtual university in Tehran. In this paper, the factors wich affecting ...
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This study examines the factors contributing to the development of branding strategies in e-learning based universities. The purpose of this paper is to identify factors contributing to the development of branding strategies in a virtual university in Tehran. In this paper, the factors wich affecting strategy (the first stage of the strategic management process) for e-learning based universities, based on the literature and the experience of many years of activity, in this type of Iranian universities, are collected and using professors’ perspectives we can provide scientific and practical strategies that help university to create a successful brand. The survey research strategy conducted for this study. This study is an applied descriptive survey research, Data collection is based on field Studies and questionnaire is used for collecting data. The results indicated that institutional /academic factors, external environmental factors, internal environmental factors and student perceptions factors, had positive and significant effects on development of branding strategies for e-learning based universities.