Title of article
Perspectives on Managing Knowledge in Organizations
Author/Authors
Chun Wei Choo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
16
From page
205
To page
220
Abstract
This paper compares two influential attempts at presenting a
comprehensive framework of knowledge management. For each perspective
the author examines theoretical foundations, highlights conceptual elements
and themes, and discusses the role of information and information
management. Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi analyze the dynamics
of knowledge creation, particularly the importance of tacit knowledge and
its conversion into explicit knowledge. Thomas H. Davenport and Lawrence
Prusak focus on the design of organizational processes that enable
knowledge generation, codification, and transfer. It is suggested that, to a
degree, the concepts and practices of each model reflect the national cultures
of their authors–Japan and the United States. [Article copies available for a
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Keywords
National cultures , Knowledge management frameworks , Knowledge Creation , Knowledge codification
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Record number
845331
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