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The Integration of Knowledge Management and Design Thinking for Improving Problem Solving Skills: A Case Study of a Service Agency

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  • Somchai Numprasertchai
  • Haruthai Numprasertchai

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  • Somchai Numprasertchai & Haruthai Numprasertchai, 2024. "The Integration of Knowledge Management and Design Thinking for Improving Problem Solving Skills: A Case Study of a Service Agency," MakeLearn 2024: Artificial Intelligence for Human-Technologies-Economy Sustainable Development,, ToKnowPress.
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    1. Chen, Yantai & Luo, Haibei & Chen, Jin & Guo, Yanlin, 2022. "Building data-driven dynamic capabilities to arrest knowledge hiding: A knowledge management perspective," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 139(C), pages 1138-1154.
    2. Somchai Numprasertchai & Phasit Kanchanasanpetch & Haruthai Numprasertchai, 2009. "Knowledge creation and innovation capability in the public university," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(5), pages 568-580.
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