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Principal Component Analysis for Knowledge Transfer in the Social Structure Reconstruction Program in Post-conflict Zones in Colombia (Chocó, Sucre and Caldas)
The purpose of this writing is to present the findings of the principal component analysis of knowledge transfer from the social fabric reconstruction research program in post-conflict areas in Colombia. The study was based on the application of the principal component tool, which was founded on an instrument that allowed the evaluation of 68 research professors working with communities in the social, institutional, educational, entrepreneurial, and ecosystem dimensions that support the program. The research was based on a qualitative approach, with descriptive and correlational perspectives. The main conclusion is that knowledge transfer is taking place within the categories of Strategy, Relationship, Research, Entrepreneurship, Digital Access, and Results Publication. It is expected that these findings will be useful in establishing continuous improvement strategies within the framework of knowledge transfer from any investigative process to communities with a focus on social interventions and understanding how to design and develop effective and sustainable knowledge transfer models and processes in rural and post-conflict contexts.
Principal Component Analysis for Knowledge Transfer in the Social Structure Reconstruction Program in Post-conflict Zones in Colombia (Chocó, Sucre and Caldas)
The purpose of this writing is to present the findings of the principal component analysis of knowledge transfer from the social fabric reconstruction research program in post-conflict areas in Colombia. The study was based on the application of the principal component tool, which was founded on an instrument that allowed the evaluation of 68 research professors working with communities in the social, institutional, educational, entrepreneurial, and ecosystem dimensions that support the program. The research was based on a qualitative approach, with descriptive and correlational perspectives. The main conclusion is that knowledge transfer is taking place within the categories of Strategy, Relationship, Research, Entrepreneurship, Digital Access, and Results Publication. It is expected that these findings will be useful in establishing continuous improvement strategies within the framework of knowledge transfer from any investigative process to communities with a focus on social interventions and understanding how to design and develop effective and sustainable knowledge transfer models and processes in rural and post-conflict contexts.
Principal Component Analysis for Knowledge Transfer in the Social Structure Reconstruction Program in Post-conflict Zones in Colombia (Chocó, Sucre and Caldas)
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
Castillo Ossa, Luis Fernando (editor) / Isaza, Gustavo (editor) / Cardona, Óscar (editor) / Castrillón, Omar Danilo (editor) / Corchado Rodriguez, Juan Manuel (editor) / De la Prieta Pintado, Fernando (editor) / López, Marcelo (author) / Gómez, Germán (author) / Marulanda, Carlos (author)
Sustainable Smart Cities and Territories International Conference ; 2023 ; Manizales, Colombia
2023-09-02
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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