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Knowledge Construction Methodology

Fusing Systems Thinking and Knowledge Management

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  • Explains that innovative ideas are systematically created in the space between systems thinking and knowledge management
  • Provides theories and techniques for practitioners to create innovative ideas individually or in a group
  • Can be used as a textbook for young researchers, enabling them to write research plans naturally

Part of the book series: Translational Systems Sciences (TSS, volume 20)

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This book demonstrates that innovative ideas are systematically constructed in the creative space spanned by the dimensions of systems thinking and knowledge management. Readers will be introduced to this proposition in the final chapter, after learning about the key innovation theories, design thinking, systems thinking, and idea creation methods in systems science and knowledge science.

The content provided throughout the book supports knowledge creation in various fields, the management of research and business projects, and the creation of promotion stories for products and services. Practitioners who are seeking to create innovative ideas can systematically learn the minimum theories and methods required, while graduate students will be equipped to link their research to innovation by learning the essence of systems science and knowledge science and considering selected issues. Lastly, the book includes suggestions for future research directions in knowledge science.

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Nomi, Japan

    Yoshiteru Nakamori

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Yoshiteru Nakamori, Professor Emeritus, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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