articleOrganization ScienceJan 23, 2009Closed access

Perspective—Tacit Knowledge and Knowledge Conversion: Controversy and Advancement in Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory

Hitotsubashi University · ETH Zurich

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Abstract

Nonaka's paper [1994. A dynamic theory of organizational knowledge creation. Organ. Sci. 5(1) 14–37] contributed to the concepts of “tacit knowledge” and “knowledge conversion” in organization science. We present work that shaped the development of organizational knowledge creation theory and identify two premises upon which more than 15 years of extensive academic work has been conducted: (1) tacit and explicit knowledge can be conceptually distinguished along a continuum; (2) knowledge conversion explains, theoretically and empirically, the interaction between tacit and explicit knowledge. Recently, scholars have raised several issues regarding the understanding of tacit knowledge as well as the interaction…

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Keywords
  • Tacit knowledge
  • Organizational learning
  • Knowledge management
  • Explicit knowledge
  • Knowledge value chain
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Personal knowledge management
  • Body of knowledge
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