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Tacit knowledge or implicit knowledge—as opposed to formalized, codified or explicit knowledge—is knowledge that is difficult to express or extract; therefore it is more difficult to transfer to others by means of writing it down or verbalizing it. This can include motor skills, personal wisdom, experience, insight, … See more
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The term tacit knowing is attributed to Michael Polanyi's Personal Knowledge (1958). In his later work, The Tacit Dimension (1966), … See more• One of the most convincing examples of tacit knowledge is facial recognition: one knows a person's face, and can recognize it among a … See more
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• Bao, Yongjian; Zhao, Shuming (2004). "MICRO Contracting for Tacit Knowledge: A study of … See more1958Michael Polanyi's Personal Knowledge is published, introducing the term tacit knowing.1966Michael Polanyi's The Tacit Dimension is published, asserting that all knowledge is rooted in tacit knowledge.1985Matsushita (now Panasonic) starts developing its automatic home bread-making machine.1990Ikujiro Nonaka proposes a model of knowledge creation that explains how tacit knowledge can be converted to explicit knowledge.1995Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi publish The Knowledge-creating Company, which further develops the Nonaka–Takeuchi model.2000Ikujiro Nonaka, Ryoko Toyama, and Noboru Konno publish an article on SECI, Ba and Leadership, which is a unified model of dynamic knowledge creation.2002Jose Castillo publishes a note on the concept of tacit knowledge.2003Stephen Gourlay publishes an article on an activity centered framework for knowledge management.2005Harry M. Collins publishes Tacit and Explicit Knowledge.2020Increased remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have influenced the informal exchange of tacit knowledge among workers, which has subsequently led to an adverse effect on the variety of outputs produced by remote workers.Ikujiro Nonaka proposed a model of knowledge creation that explains how tacit knowledge can be converted to explicit knowledge, both of … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBMar 12, 2024 · Tacit knowledge refers to the knowledge, skills, and abilities an individual gains through experience that is often difficult to put into words or otherwise communicate. Tacit knowledge is sometimes …
WEBTacit knowledge, as distinct from explicit knowledge, is an influential term developed by Polanyi in The Tacit Dimension to describe among other things the ability to do something without necessarily being able to …
WEBMay 6, 2021 · Tacit Knowledge vs. Explicit Knowledge. One of the key concepts in knowledge management is differentiating between tacit and explicit knowledge. Tacit knowledge is in someone’s head, and the …
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