How Should We Understand Tacit Knowledge? A Phenomenological View by Haridimos Tsoukas

“How Should We Understand Tacit Knowledge? A Phenomenological View” is an article or chapter by Haridimos Tsoukas. The article likely explores the concept of tacit knowledge, which refers to knowledge that is difficult to express in words and is often acquired through experience and practice. The article may examine how tacit knowledge can be understood and the challenges associated with capturing and sharing it. The author may use a phenomenological view which is an approach to understanding human experiences and perceptions.

The article may cover the differences between tacit and explicit knowledge, the challenges of capturing and sharing tacit knowledge, and the importance of tacit knowledge for organizational learning and innovation. It may also discuss the methodologies and techniques used to understand better and leverage tacit knowledge. The article provides insights on understanding tacit knowledge and leveraging it for organizational learning and innovation.

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