Nonprofit Organizations in Mexico: A Preliminary Study on Knowledge Creation From the Beneficiaries’ Perspectives

David Israel Contreras-Medina, Elia Socorro Díaz-Nieto, María Guadalupe Uribe-Plaza, Nélida Carmona García, Patricia del Carmen Mendoza-García
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to assess knowledge-creation activities by nonprofit organizations in Mexico from the beneficiaries’ perspectives. The ontological shift Socialization, Externalization, Combination, Interiorization (SECI) model and nonparametric tests were applied to a sample of 429 beneficiaries of 89 nonprofit organizations. The results found socialization was the most important and externalization was the least important aspect of the four types of dynamic knowledge interaction, suggesting an imbalance in knowledge creation, specifically in the conversion from tacit to explicit knowledge, which implies a problem, failure, or explicit barrier between the nonprofit organizations and their beneficiaries. The results further suggest weak links between age and externalization activities, gender and combination activities, and educational attainment and socialization activities. In sum, nonprofit organizations should consider beneficiaries’ individual characteristics when developing activities, disseminating materials, and communicating with the public. The study contributes to our understanding of tacit and explicit knowledge-creation activities by nonprofit organizations in Mexico.
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墨西哥的非营利组织:从受益者的角度看知识创造
摘要本研究的目的是从受益者的角度评估墨西哥非营利组织的知识创造活动。本体论转移社会化、外部化、组合、内部化(SECI)模型和非参数检验应用于89个非营利组织的429名受益人。研究结果发现,在四种类型的动态知识互动中,社会化是最重要的,外化是最不重要的,这表明知识创造的不平衡,特别是从隐性知识到显性知识的转换,这意味着非营利组织与其受益人之间存在问题、失败或显性障碍。研究结果进一步表明,年龄与外化活动、性别与组合活动、教育程度与社会化活动之间存在薄弱联系。总之,非营利组织在开展活动、传播材料和与公众沟通时,应考虑受益人的个人特征。这项研究有助于我们理解墨西哥非营利组织的隐性和显性知识创造活动。
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