Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 35, No. 5 (Sep., 2004), pp. 428-442 (15 pages) Drawing on organizational learning and economic sociology, we address how relational embeddedness between ...
Numerous studies examining the role of tacit knowledge claim that it accounts for 80%–90% of an organization’s knowledge. However, because tacit knowledge is not codified and documented, this ...
Scientific knowledge is explicit knowledge. It is precise, and thus can be explicated in mathematical formulas, textbooks, blueprints, procedures, and manuals. It can be converted into a system, ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Andrew Muniz is a higher education consultant and a ...
The average large US business loses $47 million worth of productivity annually from inefficient knowledge sharing, according to the Panopto Workplace Knowledge and Productivity Report. Specifically, ...
People often define tacit knowledge as knowledge that you can’t put into words, but this negative definition doesn’t say what tacit knowledge is—just what it isn’t. Tacit knowledge is typically not ...
In today’s fast-moving business landscape, leaders often emphasize data-driven decision making—dashboards, key performance indicators and real-time analytics dominate boardroom discussions. While hard ...
How we react to uncertainty, and to the changes, obstacles and unanticipated circumstances that come with it, is crucial for business success—especially for leaders. Some believe that leaders gain the ...
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