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Moving Beyond Tacit and Explicit: Four Dimensions of Knowledge

RM Casselman, DA Samson

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) | IEEE Computer Society | Published : 2005

Abstract

Knowledge is a complex concept, yet the dominant view of knowledge in the management literature is a dichotomy between tacit and explicit. Even the knowledge management literature tends to view knowledge on a limited number of dimensions, whether this is in discussions of knowledge as a commodity or the process of knowing. A review of knowledge from first principles shows that knowledge has different degrees of validity, is highly heterogeneous and has complicated temporal and social aspects. A model of knowledge based on these aspects is presented. Comparing the four dimensions of knowledge with knowledge as a process opens up a more holistic view of knowledge management and helps articulat..

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