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Knowledge management approaches in managing agricultural indigenous and exogenous knowledge in Tanzania

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dc.creator Lwoga, Edda Tandi
dc.date 2019-05-09T14:21:11Z
dc.date 2019-05-09T14:21:11Z
dc.date 2011-04-26
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T08:35:16Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T08:35:16Z
dc.identifier http://dspace.cbe.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/174
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/79589
dc.description Purpose - The purpose of this study is to assess the application of knowledge management (KM) models in managing and integrating indigenous and exogenous knowledge for improved farming activities in Tanzania, by examining the management of indigenous knowledge (IK), access and use of exogenous knowledge, the relevancy of policies, legal framework, information and communication technologies (ICTs), and culture in KM practices in the communities. Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews were used to collect qualitative and quantitative data from 181 farmers in six districts of Tanzania. Four IK policy makers were also interviewed. Findings – The study demonstrated that western based KM models should be applied cautiously in a developing world context. Both indigenous and exogenous knowledge were acquired and shared in different contexts. IK was shared within a local, small and spontaneous network, while exogenous knowledge was shared in a wide context, where formal sources of knowledge focused on disseminating exogenous knowledge more than IK. Policies, legal framework, ICTs and culture determined access to knowledge in the communities. The study thus developed a KM model that would be applicable in the social context of developing countries. Research limitations/implications – The study necessitates a need to test the developed model against existing KM models, in a specific context such as local communities of developing world, to determine if it better at explaining the link between KM principles and KM processes Originality/value – The proposed KM model provides a deep understanding on the management and integration of agricultural indigenous and exogenous knowledge in the rural areas of developing countries. Previous KM models were developed in the context of organizational environment, and thus they failed to address the needs of rural communities. The proposed model thus advances theory on KM in developing countries, and provides linkages between KM processes and KM principles.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher College of Business Education
dc.subject knowledge management, indigenous knowledge, exogenous knowledge, agriculture, ICT, Tanzania
dc.subject knowledge management
dc.subject indigenous knowledge
dc.subject exogenous knowledge
dc.subject agriculture
dc.subject ICT
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.title Knowledge management approaches in managing agricultural indigenous and exogenous knowledge in Tanzania
dc.type Article


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