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El desarrollo de programas de Gestión del Conocimiento: Las unidades de hospitalización a domicilio
Cepeda-Carrión, Gabriel; Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel; Salmador Sánchez, Mª Paz; Martínez Caro, Eva (Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo, 2010) -
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How to create relational capital in hospital-in-the-home units
Martínez Caro, Eva; Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel; Cepeda-Carrión, Gabriel; Salmador Sánchez, Mª Paz (2011) -
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Knowledge management practices and the enhancement of customer capital: the importance of time
Leal Millán, Antonio Genaro; Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel; Cepeda-Carrión, Gabriel (ESIC, 2009)Actualmente, los responsables de las pequeñas y medianas empresas (PYMES) debido al hecho de tener que vigilar continuamente ...
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Linking an unlearning context with firm performance through human capital
Aledo Ruiz, María Dolores; Ortega Gutiérrez, Jaime; Martínez Caro, Eva; Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel (AEDEM. Published by Elsevier España, 2017)The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship among organisational unlearning, human capital and firm performance. ...
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Linking knowledge corridors to customer value through knowledge processes
Martelo-Landroguez, Silvia; Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel (Emerald, 2014)Purpose – Spanish banks which took rescue packages are trying to find innovative ways to improve customer value. The main ...
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Linking unlearning with innovation through organizational memory and technology
Jiménez Jiménez, Daniel; Cepeda-Carrión, Gabriel; Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel (2010)While the information technologies provide organizational members with explicit concepts, such as writing instruction ...
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Negative aspects of counter-knowledge on absorptive capacity and human capital
Cegarra Navarro, Juan Gabriel; Cepeda-Carrión, Gabriel; Wensley, Anthony K. P. (Emerald, 2015)Purpose – People live and work in a world where they do not have complete knowledge and, as a result, they make use ...