Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners

Knowledge management plays a critical role in global health. Global health practitioners require knowledge in every aspect of their jobs, and in resource-scarce contexts, practitioners must be able to rely on a knowledge management system to access the latest research and practice to ensure the high...

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Main Authors: Rupali J. Limaye, Tara M. Sullivan, Scott Dalessandro, Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Public Health Research
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Online Access:http://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/761
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spelling doaj-976bbc5452dc48f0866850f6d478a3eb2020-11-24T22:11:21ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health Research2279-90282279-90362017-04-016110.4081/jphr.2017.761164Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitionersRupali J. Limaye0Tara M. Sullivan1Scott Dalessandro2Ann Hendrix-Jenkins3Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, MDJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, MDJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, MDFHI 360, Washington, D.C.Knowledge management plays a critical role in global health. Global health practitioners require knowledge in every aspect of their jobs, and in resource-scarce contexts, practitioners must be able to rely on a knowledge management system to access the latest research and practice to ensure the highest quality of care. However, we suggest that there is a gap in the way knowledge management is primarily utilized in global health, namely, the systematic incorporation of human and social factors. In this paper, we briefly outline the evolution of knowledge management and then propose a conceptualization of knowledge management that incorporates human and social factors for use within a global health context. Our conceptualization of<em> social knowledge management </em>recognizes the importance of<em> social capital, social learning, social software and platforms, and social networks, all within the context of a larger social system </em>and<em> driven by social benefit</em>. We then outline the limitations and discuss future directions of our conceptualization, and suggest how this new conceptualization is essential for any global health practitioner in the business of managing knowledge.http://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/761social capitalsocial networkssocial mediasocial learningknowledge management
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author Rupali J. Limaye
Tara M. Sullivan
Scott Dalessandro
Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
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Tara M. Sullivan
Scott Dalessandro
Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
Journal of Public Health Research
social capital
social networks
social media
social learning
knowledge management
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Tara M. Sullivan
Scott Dalessandro
Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
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title Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
title_short Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
title_full Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
title_fullStr Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
title_full_unstemmed Looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
title_sort looking through a social lens: conceptualising social aspects of knowledge management for global health practitioners
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health Research
issn 2279-9028
2279-9036
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Knowledge management plays a critical role in global health. Global health practitioners require knowledge in every aspect of their jobs, and in resource-scarce contexts, practitioners must be able to rely on a knowledge management system to access the latest research and practice to ensure the highest quality of care. However, we suggest that there is a gap in the way knowledge management is primarily utilized in global health, namely, the systematic incorporation of human and social factors. In this paper, we briefly outline the evolution of knowledge management and then propose a conceptualization of knowledge management that incorporates human and social factors for use within a global health context. Our conceptualization of<em> social knowledge management </em>recognizes the importance of<em> social capital, social learning, social software and platforms, and social networks, all within the context of a larger social system </em>and<em> driven by social benefit</em>. We then outline the limitations and discuss future directions of our conceptualization, and suggest how this new conceptualization is essential for any global health practitioner in the business of managing knowledge.
topic social capital
social networks
social media
social learning
knowledge management
url http://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/761
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