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A Dynamic Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation
, 1994This paper proposes a paradigm for managing the dynamic aspects of organizational knowledge creating processes. Its central theme is that organizational knowledge is created through a continuous dialogue between tacit and explicit knowledge.
I. Nonaka
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Toward a Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm,” Strategic Management Journal (17), pp.
, 1996Given assumptions about the characteristics of knowledge and the knowledge requirements of production, the firm is conceptualized as an institution for integrating knowledge.
R. Grant
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Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge
, 1975ly subdivide this process into parts, and we may also try to create a situation where statement and phenomenon seem to be psychologically apart and waiting to be related. (This is rather difficult to achieve and is perhaps entirely impossible.) But under
P. Feyerabend
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Making knowledge the basis of a dynamic theory of the firm
, 1996Knowledge is too problematic a concept to make the task of building a dynamic knowledge-based theory of the firm easy. We must also distinguish the theory from the resource-based and evolutionary views.
J. Spender
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A knowledge-based theory of the firm
International journal of manpower, 2019Purpose Drawing on the knowledge-based theory of the firm, the purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between each facet of intellectual capital, productivity and firms’ performance and further investigate, heretofore neglected, a ...
N. Kengatharan
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A Resource-Based Theory of the Firm: Knowledge Versus Opportunism
, 1996This paper develops a resource-based---knowledge-based---theory of the firm. Its thesis is that the organizational mode through which individuals cooperate affects the knowledge they apply to business activity. We focus on the polar cases of organization
K. R. Conner, C. Prahalad
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Journal of Knowledge Management, 2020
Enhancing green innovation for corporate sustainability is one of the recent issues globally. Knowledge management has been determined as a core factor that hamstrings green innovation.
M. Shahzad+4 more
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Enhancing green innovation for corporate sustainability is one of the recent issues globally. Knowledge management has been determined as a core factor that hamstrings green innovation.
M. Shahzad+4 more
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Constructivism: A theory of knowledge
, 1986The goal of this paper is to outline what has been called a "radical" constructivist model of knowledge, to describe how this model relates to Piaget's theory of intellectual development, and to outline how this model can help us understand some of the ...
G. Bodner
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Foundations of Physics, 1984
In order to make reliable predictions in any region of human activity, it is necessary to distinguish clearly what is based on experience and what is a construction of intellect. The theory of knowledge developed in the present paper is an attempt to devise a set of axioms that demarcate experience, as the only source of our knowledge of the external ...
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In order to make reliable predictions in any region of human activity, it is necessary to distinguish clearly what is based on experience and what is a construction of intellect. The theory of knowledge developed in the present paper is an attempt to devise a set of axioms that demarcate experience, as the only source of our knowledge of the external ...
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2012
If I were to ask you whether you know anything, you might understandably find my question odd. Of course we know things. We know where we live and what our names are. We know that 2 + 2 = 4 and that the square root of 9 is 3. We know Rome is the capital of Italy, that there is a blackcurrant bush in the garden and that we had a cup of coffee for ...
Julian Baggini, Gareth Southwell
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If I were to ask you whether you know anything, you might understandably find my question odd. Of course we know things. We know where we live and what our names are. We know that 2 + 2 = 4 and that the square root of 9 is 3. We know Rome is the capital of Italy, that there is a blackcurrant bush in the garden and that we had a cup of coffee for ...
Julian Baggini, Gareth Southwell
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