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Understanding the concept of a knowledge‐based economy; having a vision to make a new knowledge economy competitive … striving to compete in the new global knowledge marketplace. While such issues may appear obvious, how many economies have … actually responded effectively to these challenges? This paper first examines the concept of a knowledge‐based economy and then …
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To manage intangible assets such as knowledge is perceived as an important capability for competition. One of the main … matters for managing knowledge resources is diffusion of knowledge within organizations. Knowledge management needs different … forms according to the possibility to code knowledge. Internal individual processes like experience and talent obtain tacit …
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notions of what is knowledge determine what types of intra‐organizational mechanisms for knowledge transfer are preferred in a … given company setting. The article proposes that these tacit and informal views about knowledge constitute a knowledge … culture which may in turn be used to assist managers in making informed choices with respect to knowledge management tools. A …
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, skills and time to document their expertise. The developed expertise cycle is a framework where knowledge stewards build … personal trusted relationships with experts. Knowledge stewards interview the experts, construct the knowledge and document it …, making it available for knowledge seekers. The expertise cycle is tested in two cases where the expertise is distributed to …
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knowledge in public universities. In particular, this paper intends to verify how different choices related to PMS affect the … nature of knowledge, in terms of the well‐known tacit vs explicit dichotomy. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical … management of organizational knowledge, combining explicit and tacit forms of knowledge. Originality/value – This paper tackles a …
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, excessively subjective because not open to scrutiny. The repertory grid is a powerful and precise way of making tacit knowledge … explicit; moreover, it rests on a detailed and epistemologically convincing theory of knowledge, personal construct psychology … tacit knowledge will also be examined.  …
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structural capital is counter‐productive for certain types of highly tacit, experiential and intuitive knowledge. In fact, the … very process of structuralizing intellectual capital may institutionalize knowledge stocks and create core rigidities or … strategy for determining what knowledge to structuralize and manage as product and what knowledge not to structuralize and …
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findings suggest that the scientific knowledge produced by universities principally contributes to private technology …
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value put by investors on the stock market or even in merger and acquisitions cases. In the new knowledge economy (k …‐economy), knowledge rather than physical assets drives innovations, revenue and profits growth, and nurtures new competitive advantages …
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Examines the influence of social interaction on the process of knowledge creation. A cross‐sectional study was … quality of the knowledge created. The knowledge creation process was operationalised for the curriculum development process … while the quality of the knowledge created was operationalised for the quality of the modules developed. The findings show a …
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