Detailed Information on Publication Record
2022
Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag
MITTELSTÄDT, René MarcelBasic information
Original name
Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag
Name in Czech
Management znalostí v politickém kontextu: případová studie o členech německého Bundestagu
Name (in English)
Knowledge Management in a Political Context: A Case Study About the Members of the German Bundestag
Authors
MITTELSTÄDT, René Marcel
Edition
Cham, Eurasian Business and Economics Perspectives. Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics. Vol. 22, p. 93-107, 15 pp. 2022
Publisher
Springer
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher
Switzerland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
printed version "print"
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Organization unit
University of Finance and Administration
ISBN
978-3-030-94671-5
Keywords (in Czech)
krizový management, data, znalostní management, poslanci, tvorba politik
Keywords in English
crisis management; data; knowledge management; Members of Parliament; policymaking
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Změněno: 10/6/2024 09:56, Mgr. Jitka Štruncová
V originále
This paper investigates how Members of the German Bundestag manage their individual knowledge relevant for policy-making, using original data collected in a standardized quantitative online-survey in early 2021. About five per cent of the 709 Members of Parliament from all seven parties currently represented responded, granting a first insight into a western parliament. The main points of the survey dealt with the prior knowledge of the MPs, their familiarization phase, the support from the parties and the parliamentary administration and the organization of the MPs' offices. The results support earlier research which stated that knowledge in parliaments tends to be tacit, informal and not recorded. Only 37 percent of the MPs felt well prepared for their future tasks when they took office. Only 25 percent received an orderly handover by their predecessor. Accordingly, 97 percent of those questioned agreed with the thesis that loss of knowledge within parliament is a major problem. I conclude that knowledge is not systematically archived and evaluated in current politics. This is a disadvantage, especially for inexperienced MPs. Building on this, I discuss a first proposal for a political knowledge management model.
In English
This paper investigates how Members of the German Bundestag manage their individual knowledge relevant for policy-making, using original data collected in a standardized quantitative online-survey in early 2021. About five per cent of the 709 Members of Parliament from all seven parties currently represented responded, granting a first insight into a western parliament. The main points of the survey dealt with the prior knowledge of the MPs, their familiarization phase, the support from the parties and the parliamentary administration and the organization of the MPs' offices. The results support earlier research which stated that knowledge in parliaments tends to be tacit, informal and not recorded. Only 37 percent of the MPs felt well prepared for their future tasks when they took office. Only 25 percent received an orderly handover by their predecessor. Accordingly, 97 percent of those questioned agreed with the thesis that loss of knowledge within parliament is a major problem. I conclude that knowledge is not systematically archived and evaluated in current politics. This is a disadvantage, especially for inexperienced MPs. Building on this, I discuss a first proposal for a political knowledge management model.