articleKnowledge Management Research & PracticeJul 1, 2003Closed access

The knowledge-creating theory revisited: knowledge creation as a synthesizing process

Berkeley College · Hitotsubashi University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

This paper is a part of our attempt to build a new knowledge-based theory of the firm and organization to explain the dynamic process of knowledge creation and utilization. For this, we revisit the theory of knowledge creation through the SECI process and ba, and try to advance them further by incorporating the dialectic thinking. In this paper, knowledge creation is conceptualized as a dialectical process, in which various contradictions are synthesized through dynamic interactions among individuals, the organization, and the environment. With the view of a firm as a dialectic being, and strategy and organization should be re-examined as the synthesizing and self-transcending process instead of a logical…

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Keywords
  • Knowledge management
  • Knowledge creation
  • Process (computing)
  • Knowledge value chain
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Computer science
  • Tacit knowledge
  • Organizational learning
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