Tacit to explicit: an interplay shaping organization knowledge

Purpose - Aims to study the role tacit knowledge plays in shaping the knowledge base of the knowledge-intensive growing organizations using the storytelling method.Design methodology approach - Stories were collected from eight human resource professionals working in eight different knowledge-intens...

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Explicit knowledge
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Knowledge
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Organizational behavior
Organizations
Qualitative methods
Questionnaires
Storytelling
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