2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72651-5_29
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Knowledge Management Strategies Through Educational Digital Platforms During Periods of Social Confinement

Abstract: During COVID-19 the world experienced an unprecedented educational crisis, where conventional systems based on presence were fractured by long periods of confinement. In order to face this situation, the benefits of the educational digital platforms were used. In this sense, this research aimed to analyze knowledge management strategies through the use of educational digital platforms during periods of social confinement in Mexico, Colombia and Peru. A survey composed of 22 items with a Likert scale was applie… Show more

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“…As for scientific reviews, judges do not sufficiently recognise their methodological and epistemological variety. Quantitative" editors and reviewers are the cause of the imposition of inappropriate standards: We believe that most quantitative reviewers, who are the majority of reviewers in top-tier US journals, do not know enough about qualitative epistemology and methodology to really appreciate qualitative work on its own terms [21].…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for scientific reviews, judges do not sufficiently recognise their methodological and epistemological variety. Quantitative" editors and reviewers are the cause of the imposition of inappropriate standards: We believe that most quantitative reviewers, who are the majority of reviewers in top-tier US journals, do not know enough about qualitative epistemology and methodology to really appreciate qualitative work on its own terms [21].…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These appreciations express two different modalities: tourism refers to the diverse activities that can be carried out by tourists and their scopes through emphasizing the activities and benefits of the users or tourists. Meanwhile, responsible entrepreneurship, whose main motivation is to respond to social needs, promotes and sustains values, while its knowledge, capabilities and resources puts it at the service of society [4,62]. For this reason, the B Companies are an integral part of the business of tourism and responsible entrepreneurship, as they focus on an important activity in the world economy.…”
Section: B Companies As An Integral Part Of Responsible Entrepreneurship In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…whose main motivation is to respond to social needs, promotes and sustains values, while its knowledge, capabilities and resources puts it at the service of society [4,62]. For this reason, the B Companies are an integral part of the business of tourism and responsible entrepreneurship, as they focus on an important activity in the world economy.…”
Section: B Corporationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Once the Semantic network, Co-occurrence and Emergency analyses have been completed, there is sufficient information to interpret the significant findings of the study in the light of the context in which they were developed (relativization). In that sense, Taylor et al [36] define the relativization of data as the process of interpretation in the context in which they were collected, responding to the following: observer influence on the scenarios, differences between what key informants say and do when they are alone and when there are others in the place, direct and indirect data, the distinction between the perspective of a person and those of a group, and critical self-reflection [37][38][39][40]. As for its application in the example used (case study in management sciences), whose primary purpose was to reveal the factors involved in the job satisfaction of workers in the Acosta shoe factory in the city of Montería, Colombia, the factory has been in the footwear market for more than 35 years and is recognized for the quality of its products [41,42].…”
Section: Interpretation and Answersmentioning
confidence: 99%