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| author | Ali Mohammed Khmaaj, Asmaeil Ilić, Biljana Čabarkapa, Obrad |
| author_facet | Ali Mohammed Khmaaj, Asmaeil Ilić, Biljana Čabarkapa, Obrad |
| contents | <p><span>Today, financial education, also known as financial literacy, implies and encompasses not only behaviors and attitudes geared toward immediate financial gain but also positive effects on the environment and social development. This essentially entails having a thorough understanding of all the characteristics of both the modern consumer and the modern market. Over time, human activity has evolved, resulting in a scenario where irresponsible conduct toward the environment has a significant impact on the Earth's ecology. There is less will to limit future adverse effects through innovative policies at all decision-making levels, despite the diminishing opportunities for minimizing and remediating the consequential damage. Reaching sustainability goals and sustainable development go hand in hand with green financing. It is important to view knowledge management as a process that helps businesses create new value from their intellectual capital. Ensuring that sound responses at any given point in time translate into sound and long-lasting practices is the primary objective of knowledge management. The need to convert traditional business organizations into learning organizations with content from this area is obvious, given that current circumstances imply the need for ongoing learning and education of employees for environmental protection as a key dimension in the strategy of sustainable development. The authors of this paper's research observation concentrated on the theoretical consideration of the role and importance of applying the concept of knowledge management for teaching organizations about the significance of green financing for achieving the goals of sustainable development, but also for improvement of knowledge management, within the context and conditions of the “learning organization”.</span></p> |
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| spellingShingle | Green Financing and Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations Ali Mohammed Khmaaj, Asmaeil Ilić, Biljana Čabarkapa, Obrad <p><span>Today, financial education, also known as financial literacy, implies and encompasses not only behaviors and attitudes geared toward immediate financial gain but also positive effects on the environment and social development. This essentially entails having a thorough understanding of all the characteristics of both the modern consumer and the modern market. Over time, human activity has evolved, resulting in a scenario where irresponsible conduct toward the environment has a significant impact on the Earth's ecology. There is less will to limit future adverse effects through innovative policies at all decision-making levels, despite the diminishing opportunities for minimizing and remediating the consequential damage. Reaching sustainability goals and sustainable development go hand in hand with green financing. It is important to view knowledge management as a process that helps businesses create new value from their intellectual capital. Ensuring that sound responses at any given point in time translate into sound and long-lasting practices is the primary objective of knowledge management. The need to convert traditional business organizations into learning organizations with content from this area is obvious, given that current circumstances imply the need for ongoing learning and education of employees for environmental protection as a key dimension in the strategy of sustainable development. The authors of this paper's research observation concentrated on the theoretical consideration of the role and importance of applying the concept of knowledge management for teaching organizations about the significance of green financing for achieving the goals of sustainable development, but also for improvement of knowledge management, within the context and conditions of the “learning organization”.</span></p> |
| title | Green Financing and Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14708208 |