Baumard, P.: Knowledge: tacit and explicit (2009)
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- Abstract
- This entry explores the differences between tacit and explicit knowledge. Tacit knowledge is defined as a form of knowing that cannot be expressed. Organizational theory has been particular concerned with tacit knowledge as a part of an effort to identify and utilize the unique knowledge that is distinctive to successful organizations.
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