This paper explores and critically reviews the ability of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to improve the transferability of knowledge. The aim here is to look beyond knowledge transfer at a general level. By distinguishing between codified knowledge and tacit knowledge, a more thorough understanding of knowledge transfer is sought, and in particular of the role of ICTs in this process. ICTs favour the transfer of knowledge that can be codified and reduced to data. Of central concern here is what role, if any, do ICTs have in the transfer of tacit knowledge? This paper raises issues concerning the relationship between knowledge transfer, ICTs and trus
This paper focuses on the internal network of multinational companies (MNC) and aims to investigate ...
Knowledge sharing (KS) is recognized today as an increasingly important management problem because i...
AbstractIn today's global economy, it is crucial for all the organizations to manage tacit knowledge...
International audienceIn the field of knowledge management, Information and Communication Technologi...
The importance of transferring tacit knowledge transfer is acknowledged in the literature, but the u...
Knowledge and technology transfer is the way to improve technology capability. The process of knowle...
Chugh, R ORCiD: 0000-0003-0061-7206The importance of transferring tacit knowledge transfer is acknow...
The transfer of knowledge entails a challenge for any research activity. It drives the promise and r...
Nature of the study: This study is an exploration into the area of knowledge transfer. It primarily ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
In management studies knowledge is increasingly recognised to be a primary source of firms’ competit...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
Advances in information and communication technology (ICT) has inspired organizations of various fun...
In management studies knowledge is increasingly recognised to be a primary source of firms\u2019 com...
This paper focuses on the internal network of multinational companies (MNC) and aims to investigate ...
Knowledge sharing (KS) is recognized today as an increasingly important management problem because i...
AbstractIn today's global economy, it is crucial for all the organizations to manage tacit knowledge...
International audienceIn the field of knowledge management, Information and Communication Technologi...
The importance of transferring tacit knowledge transfer is acknowledged in the literature, but the u...
Knowledge and technology transfer is the way to improve technology capability. The process of knowle...
Chugh, R ORCiD: 0000-0003-0061-7206The importance of transferring tacit knowledge transfer is acknow...
The transfer of knowledge entails a challenge for any research activity. It drives the promise and r...
Nature of the study: This study is an exploration into the area of knowledge transfer. It primarily ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
In management studies knowledge is increasingly recognised to be a primary source of firms’ competit...
International audienceKnowledge transfer is a real challenge for organizations and particularly for ...
Advances in information and communication technology (ICT) has inspired organizations of various fun...
In management studies knowledge is increasingly recognised to be a primary source of firms\u2019 com...
This paper focuses on the internal network of multinational companies (MNC) and aims to investigate ...
Knowledge sharing (KS) is recognized today as an increasingly important management problem because i...
AbstractIn today's global economy, it is crucial for all the organizations to manage tacit knowledge...