articleJournal of Economic GeographyDec 26, 2002Closed access

Tacit knowledge and the economic geography of context, or The undefinable tacitness of being (there)

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Abstract

Within economic geography and industrial economics, interest in the concept of tacit knowledge has grown steadily in recent years. Nelson and Winter helped revive this interest in the work of Michael Polanyi by using the idea of tacit knowledge to inform their analysis of routines and evolutionary dynamics of technological change. More recently, the concept has received closer scrutiny. This paper offers a further contribution to this project by offering a critical analysis of the prevailing implicit and explicit economic geographies of tacit knowledge, focusing on the relationship between tacit knowledge and institutions. While much of the innovation literature focuses on a single question – can tacit…

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Keywords
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Tacit knowledge
  • Geography
  • Economic geography
  • Knowledge management
  • Archaeology
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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