Systems & complexity
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Lessons from two neighbouring research disciplines that failed to learn from each other
Ideological distancing and encapsulation had created the illusion of shared learning. So what works?
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Tailoring your knowledge approach to the people you employ
Employee career choices in turn affect the dynamics, knowledge creation, and reuse patterns in organisations, and ultimately the performance of…
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Global South scholars are missing from European and US journals. What can be done about it
South-based scholars are often not part of major debates and conversations in their field. This points to a severe imbalance…
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New Knowledge for Development Partnership (K4DP) invites participation in local events
The Knowledge for Development Partnership (K4DP) has established a new website and an online discussion forum, and is initiating local…
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Going Global: Additional Tips [Systems thinking & modelling series]
A few additional web development tips will be very useful when you start to develop your own webpages.
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Going Global: Flight Simulators and Serious Games [Systems thinking & modelling series]
A “flight simulator” is a simulation tool that puts the user in the position of trying to manage a problem…
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Going Global: Creating a Webpage for Engagement [Systems thinking & modelling series]
Building a webpage for an interactive model that users can comment on.
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Going Global: The Web in a Nutshell [Systems thinking & modelling series]
When developing a webpage you need to be familiar with three major technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
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Australia’s public servants: dedicated, highly trained … and elitist
New research showed a professional cadre of public servants who prefer to consult with each other over the general public.