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Towards Open Knowledge : The State of World Bank Knowledge Services

2014

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Types of knowledge; Affiliates; Metrics; Knowledge resources; Business environment; Complexity; Type of knowledge; Discussion; Public policy; Sustainable financing; Information gathering; Public good; Information networks; Knowledge sources; Impact of knowledge; Solving problems; New technologies; Economies of scale; Peer review; Client countries; Change process; Internal knowledge; Knowledge systems; Practitioners; Knowledge platforms; Mentoring; Tacit knowledge; Knowledge operations; Global knowledge; Knowledge flow; Sources of knowledge; Knowledge management technology; Collaborations; Think tanks; Islamic development bank; Collaborative work; Consulting firms; Training workshops; Knowledge transfer; Technical assistance; Knowledge strategy; Training programs; Financial management; Catalytic role; Training activities; Analytical tools; Good practice; Trust funds; Knowledge creation; Media; Ngos; Local governments; Access to knowledge; Return on investment; Wisdom; Innovations; Collection of information; Global economy; Publishing; Insights; Decision-making; Portals; Know-how; Lending operations; Explicit knowledge; Data sources; Poverty assessments; Service delivery; Knowledge content; Externalities; Storytelling; Now accounts; Discussions; Effective governance; Complex system; Knowledge production; Knowledge networks; Change agents; Knowledge work; Ideas; Conceptual framework; Educators; Leading
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

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