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It's tacit knowledge but not as we know it:
redirecting the search for knowledge
Abstract: A central issue in the knowledge management literature
is the definition of the nature of knowledge, and particularly the
distinction between tacit and explicit knowledge. This paper reviews
some of the common standpoints on this issue, but argues that, within
an organisational context, a useful alternative view is one in which
knowledge is viewed as a systemic property of the organisational
system to which it belongs. Thus, attempts to codify knowledge,
and position it on a tacit-explicit continuum, are sometimes misplaced.
Instead, this paper advocates approaches that view knowledge as
a holistic system property. The paper considers the practical implication
of this stance, from the perspective of knowledge transfer between
individuals and between organisations, and investigates the potential
that this stance offers OR practitioners.
| Author: |
Connell, N. A. D., Klein, J. H., & Powell, P. L.
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| Publisher: |
Journal of the Operational Research Society, vol. 54, no.
2, pp. 140-152.
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| Date: |
2003 |
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