This qualitative, explorative study, which comprises four essays, focuses on knowledge management (KM). It seeks to answer the question: How can the knowledge creation theory of KM benefit from social learning theories? While studying the five development phases of knowledge creation theory of KM through 1995-2008 and applying some social learning theories in essays, the concepts of knowing, learning and becoming have emerged. Drawing on these three concepts and on becoming ontology and extended epistemology as research philosophies the study suggests the ‘becoming epistemology’ concept and develops the ‘becoming to know’ framework. The framework proposes becoming as phronesis of dialectic interactions between learning and knowing. It...
Refereed paper submitted to the Knowledge Management stream. The core of Nonaka and Takeuchi’s (1995...
This paper shows the link between knowledge creation and individual learning, and the coherence that...
Knowledge management theory has struggled with the concept of `knowledge creation'. Since the semina...
In this chapter we pursue two goals. First, we aim at giving the reader an overview of the concept o...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
The field of knowledge management struggles among apparent paradoxical standpoints. Beyond the facts...
Driven by advances in internet and wireless communications the information economy is exemplified by...
This paper is an initial effort to review the reciprocity between the theoretical traditions of conc...
2A social perspective on knowledge does not exist independently of social relations and social pract...
2A social perspective on knowledge does not exist independently of social relations and social pract...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is partly to complete Earl’s framework, but more importantly to ...
This paper suggests that knowledge and learning are closely intertwined. An overview of some of the...
Knowledge management consist nowadays in a wide range of practices. However there are two basic conc...
This paper discusses and evaluates diverse conceptions of knowledge current in the emerging discipli...
The topic of knowledge creation (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995) will be analysed from a philosophical pe...
Refereed paper submitted to the Knowledge Management stream. The core of Nonaka and Takeuchi’s (1995...
This paper shows the link between knowledge creation and individual learning, and the coherence that...
Knowledge management theory has struggled with the concept of `knowledge creation'. Since the semina...
In this chapter we pursue two goals. First, we aim at giving the reader an overview of the concept o...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
The field of knowledge management struggles among apparent paradoxical standpoints. Beyond the facts...
Driven by advances in internet and wireless communications the information economy is exemplified by...
This paper is an initial effort to review the reciprocity between the theoretical traditions of conc...
2A social perspective on knowledge does not exist independently of social relations and social pract...
2A social perspective on knowledge does not exist independently of social relations and social pract...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is partly to complete Earl’s framework, but more importantly to ...
This paper suggests that knowledge and learning are closely intertwined. An overview of some of the...
Knowledge management consist nowadays in a wide range of practices. However there are two basic conc...
This paper discusses and evaluates diverse conceptions of knowledge current in the emerging discipli...
The topic of knowledge creation (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995) will be analysed from a philosophical pe...
Refereed paper submitted to the Knowledge Management stream. The core of Nonaka and Takeuchi’s (1995...
This paper shows the link between knowledge creation and individual learning, and the coherence that...
Knowledge management theory has struggled with the concept of `knowledge creation'. Since the semina...