Digital Wisdom Management Ecosystem for Enhanced High-performance Organizations Participating in Sustainable Development According to the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy

Authors

  • Chutirut Prasongmanee Ministry of Education, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Mathuwan Srikong Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0150-596X
  • Panita Wannapiroon King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

Keywords:

Digital Wisdom Management Ecosystem, High Performance Organization, Sustainable Development, Sufficiency Economy Philosophy

Abstract

This study used a literature review method. To develop a learning organization (LO) into a high-performance organization (HPO), it is necessary to develop people's intelligence through knowledge management, to promote the conversion of information level knowledge into intellectual knowledge by applying digital technology. Increasingly, innovative technologies are being developed to be deployed on online networks without boundaries. Cloud computing is at the forefront of this phenomenon. The cloudcomprises five core components: clients; applications and services; platform; storage and infrastructure. The cloud is helping to promote new ways of working and living that will lead to greater sustainability according to the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy”.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

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C. Prasongmanee, M. Srikong, and P. Wannapiroon, “Digital Wisdom Management Ecosystem for Enhanced High-performance Organizations Participating in Sustainable Development According to the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy”, Int J Edu Comm Tech, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 14–24, Dec. 2024.

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