tacit_knowledge


 * Tacit knowledge**

> Tacit knowledge is personal, context-specific, and therefore hard to formalize and communicate. Explicit or ‘‘codified’’ knowledge, on the other hand, refers to knowledge that is transmittable in formal, systematic language. (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995; quoted Mooradian, 2005, p.105).

Mikael Schönström cites von Krogh, Ichijo and Nonaka (2000), (see jokm).


 * References**

Mooradian, N. (2005). //Tacit knowledge: philosophic roots and role in KM. Journal of Knowledge Management, 9//(6), 104-113.

Nonaka, I., & Takeuchi, H. (1995), //The knowledge-creating company//, Oxford University Press, New York, NY.

von Krogh, G., Ichijo, K., & Nonaka, I. (2000), //Enabling knowledge creation: How to unlock the mystery of tacit knowledge and release the power of innovation//, Oxford University Press, Oxford.