期刊名称:IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics)
印刷版ISSN:2502-0633
电子版ISSN:2502-4647
出版年度:2019
卷号:4
期号:1
页码:595-600
DOI:10.30659/ijibe.4.1.595-600
出版社:Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Islam Sultan Agung
摘要:Industrial districts face challenges after the advent of information technology (on line), which considers that places are not important but for some industry players and consumers to determine. Research aims to offer practical and implementable solutions for industry players so that their performance is at a minimum before or after moving to an industrial district. Journal research methods are used in this study with journal sources originating from reputable international journals and scopus indexed. The concept of the model of knowledge of communication adaptation is our finding. The concept model is derived from the industrial district theorem and organizational knowledge typology. Knowledge of communication adaptation is a mediating alternative between government perceptions and industry players. Concept definitions are explained in this study.
其他摘要:Industrial districts face challenges after the advent of information technology (on line), which considers that places are not important but for some industry players and consumers to determine. Research aims to offer practical and implementable solutions for industry players so that their performance is at a minimum before or after moving to an industrial district. Journal research methods are used in this study with journal sources originating from reputable international journals and scopus indexed. The concept of the model of knowledge of communication adaptation is our finding. The concept model is derived from the industrial district theorem and organizational knowledge typology. Knowledge of communication adaptation is a mediating alternative between government perceptions and industry players. Concept definitions are explained in this study.
关键词:Industrial district; typology of organizational knowledge; adaptation; communication.
其他关键词:Industrial district; typology of organizational knowledge; adaptation; communication