Projects as knowledge swirls in the technological innovation romania’s situation

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The present paper uses as research basis a new way of thinking regarding the relation between innovation and knowledge - the Knowledge Flow Percolation Model (KFPM). In this model’s center, human beings are seen as thinking electrons, both consuming and generating knowledge flows. Through the interdependent actions of individuals, knowledge circulates inside organizations, allowing them to innovate in order to obtain competitive advantages. But there is a wide range of barriers which impede the creation and movement of flows in the model grid and consequently, hinder their change into innovation. The solution proposed by this paper as one of the most adequate instruments to make KFPM more spreadable is the project. On this basis, in an empirical study, we try to demonstrate the hypothesis of the positive influence of projects, as knowledge swirls, on the development of innovative skills which will help solving problems in the organization, creating and widening of knowledge and reducing the barriers in knowledge transfer.

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Popescul, D., Georgescu, M., & Pilar, J. M. A. (2015). Projects as knowledge swirls in the technological innovation romania’s situation. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 353, pp. 3–12). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16486-1_1

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