Does Web 2.0 facilitate the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge? Prior research has focused on the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit within the context of organizations and builds upon assumptions made during the period when information technologies were not readily available and accessible to the general population. Recently, there have been dramatic changes to the information technology landscape due to the advent of Web 2.0. A unique characteristic of the Web 2.0 era is the dissemination and absorption of knowledge and information by almost anyone at any time. This conceptual research in progress builds upon the theory that explicit and tacit knowledge are dichotomous constructs on a continuum scale. We use this t...
Presented in this article are some findings from a study which investigates tacit knowledge sharing ...
The interpretations of Web 2.0 vary among various groups of users. Our ethnographic field study on k...
This paper identifies a gap in ISD methodologies regarding the exclusion of tacit user requirements ...
Does Web 2.0 facilitate the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge? Prior research has ...
This paper begins with a brief discussion of knowledge management, and the characteristics of tacit ...
There is no consensus among scholars using and defining knowledge types and their interaction. Theor...
Tacit knowledge is the knowledge that we draw on in use, but is difficult to have consciousness of, ...
Past literature has claimed that knowledge systems can enhance or facilitate the creation, retention...
With the advent of social web initiatives, some argued that these new emerging tools might be useful...
This paper explores the significance of tacit knowledge for e-business. Using Nonaka and Takeuchi\u2...
Knowledge is mainly divided into two types: tacit and explicit. The purpose of this study is to exam...
Purpose - Researchers debate whether tacit knowledge sharing through Information Technology (IT) is ...
Over the years, businesses have transformed from the traditional manufacturing-oriented to service-o...
Given that Articulate Knowledge has long been codified and substantiated for daily usage, the role o...
Knowledge management consist nowadays in a wide range of practices. However there are two basic conc...
Presented in this article are some findings from a study which investigates tacit knowledge sharing ...
The interpretations of Web 2.0 vary among various groups of users. Our ethnographic field study on k...
This paper identifies a gap in ISD methodologies regarding the exclusion of tacit user requirements ...
Does Web 2.0 facilitate the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge? Prior research has ...
This paper begins with a brief discussion of knowledge management, and the characteristics of tacit ...
There is no consensus among scholars using and defining knowledge types and their interaction. Theor...
Tacit knowledge is the knowledge that we draw on in use, but is difficult to have consciousness of, ...
Past literature has claimed that knowledge systems can enhance or facilitate the creation, retention...
With the advent of social web initiatives, some argued that these new emerging tools might be useful...
This paper explores the significance of tacit knowledge for e-business. Using Nonaka and Takeuchi\u2...
Knowledge is mainly divided into two types: tacit and explicit. The purpose of this study is to exam...
Purpose - Researchers debate whether tacit knowledge sharing through Information Technology (IT) is ...
Over the years, businesses have transformed from the traditional manufacturing-oriented to service-o...
Given that Articulate Knowledge has long been codified and substantiated for daily usage, the role o...
Knowledge management consist nowadays in a wide range of practices. However there are two basic conc...
Presented in this article are some findings from a study which investigates tacit knowledge sharing ...
The interpretations of Web 2.0 vary among various groups of users. Our ethnographic field study on k...
This paper identifies a gap in ISD methodologies regarding the exclusion of tacit user requirements ...