Transfert de connaissancesvignette|Logo illustratif de The Noun Project. Le transfert de connaissances ou compétences, dans les domaines du développement et de l’apprentissage de l'organisation, est le problème pratique de la transmission de données d’une partie de l’organisation à une autre (ou aux autres) partie(s). Le transfert de connaissances ne recouvre qu'une partie de la problématique du transfert de compétences pour les structures.
Declarative knowledgeDeclarative knowledge is an awareness of facts that can be expressed using declarative sentences, like knowing that Princess Diana died in 1997. It is also called theoretical knowledge, descriptive knowledge, propositional knowledge, and knowledge-that. It is not restricted to one specific use or purpose and can be stored in books or on computers. Epistemology is the main discipline studying declarative knowledge. Among other things, it studies the essential components of declarative knowledge.
Individual capitalIndividual capital, the economic view of talent, comprises inalienable or personal traits of persons, tied to their bodies and available only through their own free will, such as skill, creativity, enterprise, courage, capacity for moral example, non-communicable wisdom, invention or empathy, non-transferable personal trust and leadership. Individual talent and initiative was recognized as an intangible quality of persons in economics back to at least Adam Smith.
Coopérative de travail associéUne coopérative de travail associé (ou coopérative de production, ou coopérative de salariés) est une coopérative dont les membres associés majoritaires au capital sont tout ou une partie des salariés et qui repose sur le principe de démocratie économique et répartition équitable des résultats.
Knowledge marketA knowledge market is a mechanism for distributing knowledge resources. There are two views on knowledge and how knowledge markets can function. One view uses a legal construct of intellectual property to make knowledge a typical scarce resource, so the traditional commodity market mechanism can be applied directly to distribute it. An alternative model is based on treating knowledge as a public good and hence encouraging free sharing of knowledge. This is often referred to as attention economy.
CapitalLe capital est une somme d'investissements utilisée pour en tirer un profit, c'est-à-dire un stock de biens ou de richesses nécessaires à une production. Cet emploi, courant en sciences économiques, en finance, en comptabilité, en sociologie et en philosophie, a néanmoins dans les domaines distincts des significations spécifiques. Au , « capital » est un adjectif dérivé de la racine latine caput : la tête, signifiant « principal ». Dans le dictionnaire de Nicot publié en 1606, l'adjectif est transformé en substantif pour désigner « le capital d'un marchand ».
Definitions of knowledgeDefinitions of knowledge try to determine the essential features of knowledge. Closely related terms are conception of knowledge, theory of knowledge, and analysis of knowledge. Some general features of knowledge are widely accepted among philosophers, for example, that it constitutes a cognitive success or an epistemic contact with reality and that propositional knowledge involves true belief. Most definitions of knowledge in analytic philosophy focus on propositional knowledge or knowledge-that, as in knowing that Dave is at home, in contrast to knowledge-how (know-how) expressing practical competence.
Procedural knowledgeProcedural knowledge (also known as knowing-how, and sometimes referred to as practical knowledge, imperative knowledge, or performative knowledge) is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. Unlike descriptive knowledge (also known as declarative knowledge, propositional knowledge or "knowing-that"), which involves knowledge of specific facts or propositions (e.g. "I know that snow is white"), procedural knowledge involves one's ability to do something (e.g. "I know how to change a flat tire").
Progiciel de gestion intégréUn progiciel de gestion intégré ou PGI (en anglais, enterprise resource planning system ou ERP system) est un progiciel qui permet « de gérer l'ensemble des processus d'une entreprise en intégrant l'ensemble de ses fonctions, dont la gestion des ressources humaines, la gestion comptable et financière, l'aide à la décision, mais aussi la vente, la distribution, l'approvisionnement et le commerce électronique ».
Learning spaceLearning space or learning setting refers to a physical setting for a learning environment, a place in which teaching and learning occur. The term is commonly used as a more definitive alternative to "classroom," but it may also refer to an indoor or outdoor location, either actual or virtual. Learning spaces are highly diverse in use, configuration, location, and educational institution. They support a variety of pedagogies, including quiet study, passive or active learning, kinesthetic or physical learning, vocational learning, experiential learning, and others.