Abstract
Purpose: The article focuses on analyzing how knowledge management affects the utilization and development of knowledge resources in social enterprises, which in turn can create positive results in implementing social and business goals.
Method: Based on the statistical results of samples with 2 main characteristics: Characteristics of survey samples according to characteristics of Social Enterprise owners and Characteristics of survey samples according to characteristics of Social Enterprises to conduct an assessment of knowledge Management capacity, discovery factor to provide discussions and discuss the impact of knowledge management on social enterprise models.
Results: The article confirms that Knowledge management is becoming important and a competitive advantage in Social Enterprises in particular and the business environment in general. All Enterprise activities revolve around Knowledge Management, so this is a key factor in the competitive advantage and sustainable development of all businesses, especially in the era of the 4.0 Technology Revolution.
Conclusion: The study provides recommendations and directions so that interested researchers continue to improve and develop new research models and that administrators in social enterprises in Vietnam have more grounds to make recommendations. management decisions.
Publisher
South Florida Publishing LLC
Subject
Law,Development,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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