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Clearing up “implicit knowledge”: Implications for Knowledge Management, information science, psychology, and social epistemology

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2005
Abstract“Implicit knowledge” and “tacit knowledge” in Knowledge Management (KM) are important, often synonymous, terms. In KM they often refer to private or personal knowledge that needs to be made public. The original reference of “tacit knowledge” is to the work of the late scientist and philosopher, Michael Polanyi (Polanyi, 1969), but there is ...
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FUTURISTIC TRENDS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES: PSYCHOLOGY

Aims to investigate psychology's present state and potential future directions within the broader framework of the social sciences. The study examines the anticipated advancements and developments that may shape the future of psychology, focusing on critical areas like technological integration, individualized interventions, positive psychology and ...
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