10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TACITNESS»
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tacitness en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
tacitness y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Knowledge Management: Current Issues and Challenges
Knowledge tacitness refers to that aspect of knowledge that cannot be easily and
readily communicated and/or shared (Polanyi, 1967; Nonaka, 1994). Tacit
knowledge is embedded in an individual's action in a certain context and,
therefore, ...
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Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences
This does not mean that the distinction is conceptually indefensible, but it does
not have the immediate plausibility of Polanyi's original appeal to tacitness.
Moreover, this understanding has the disadvantage of inviting the category-
mistake ...
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Knowledge Sharing in Research Collaborations: Understanding ...
In terms of social exchange, sharing tacit knowledge thus represents a higher
cost than sharing explicit knowledge.761 Accordingly, scientists might be more
reluctant to share their tacit knowledge, explaining the negative impact of
tacitness ...
Benjamin Niedergassel, 2011
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Creating Value with Knowledge: Insights from the IBM ...
A coding scheme was developed to measure what each partner in the alliance
provides in terms of tacitness, specificity, and complexity resources.26 Scores for
each resource variable ranged from “0” (low tacitness, low specificity, low ...
Eric Lesser, Laurence Prusak, 2003
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Creating Value with Knowledge: Insights from the IBM ...
A coding scheme was developed to measure what each partner in the alliance
provides in terms of tacitness, specificity, and complexity resources.26 Scores for
each resource variable ranged from “0” (low tacitness, low specificity, low ...
Eric L. Lesser, Laurence Prusak, 2004
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The Competitive Advantage of Knowledge-based Resources in ...
Firm resources can be best differentiated with two conceptually distinct attributes:
tacitness and tangibility. 3.5.1. Tacitness Tacit is defined as (1) expressed or
carried on without words or speech, (2) implied or indicated but not actually ...
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Capabilities for Strategic Advantage: Leading Through ...
Capabilities and tacitness Capabilities differ from the firm's other assets in that
they are embedded in the organization's processes, practices, and culture. The
people-embodied knowledge and skills and cultural values and norms
dimensions ...
David Birchall, George Tovstiga, 2005
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Diversity, Conflict, and Leadership
Tacitness and Codification An entrepreneur and INV's success have often been
linked to the first's ability to recognize and capitalize upon new or available
opportunities, be they in domestic or international markets. The segment looks at
the ...
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External Embeddedness of Subsidiaries: Influences on Product ...
The attribute which is mostly used is the tacitness of knowledge. Tacitness of
knowledge means that actors “... can know more than (they; S.H.) can tell” (
Polanyi 1966, p. 4).90 Tacit knowledge involves individual experience and
personal belief ...
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Information Systems for Knowledge Management
From the literature, we can infer that high (low) degrees of tacitness, complexity,
or specificity will produce high (low) degrees of ambiguity [SZU 96, DEF 90, BAR
85, WIL 85]. Highly tacit knowledge generates ambiguity through the skilled ...
In?s Saad, Camille Rosenthal-Sabroux, Faiez Gargouri, 2014
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «TACITNESS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
tacitness en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
“Pitch Perfect 2,” and Two Other Movies About Money
There's something traditionally French about the story: the tacitness and formality that prevails even within family life, the virtual wall of discourse and of manners ... «The New Yorker, May 15»
The case against academic boycotts of Israel
He is commendably cautious in his language as he isolates four grounds on which to consider this question (which he terms “Intentionality, Tacitness, Memetics, ... «Jewish Journal, Feb 15»
The Letters and Poems of Samuel Beckett
... than that with which we've come to be familiar from the first and second, but the entry on Bray in the “Profiles” section is a masterpiece of tact and tacitness:. «New York Times, Dic 14»
Photo artists from across Asia shed light on women's plight
Called "Voice of Tacitness", the exhibition, which runs until November 2, is part of the Hong Kong International Photo Festival at the Hong Kong Arts Centre. «South China Morning Post, Oct 14»
Ida Lupino's Prescient “Outrage”
That very tacitness, the societal prudery and tactfulness that makes it impossible for the word “rape” to be used in a commercial movie in 1950, arises from the ... «New Yorker, Jun 14»
A vanished Britain:
And when the English did speak, they were no less reserved, he found, with 'their habit of tacitness, which they call understatement'. Yet it would be wrong to ... «Daily Mail, Oct 09»