Opentopia Directory Encyclopedia Tools

Knowledge creation

Encyclopedia : K : KN : KNO : Knowledge creation


Knowledge Creation - Knowledge Management View

Knowledge can be divided in both tacit knowledge, which involves senses, skills and intuition, and explicit knowledge, which is formulated and/or captured.

The knowledge creation process involves 5 steps:

Knowledge Creation - Anti-Knowledge View

Terms like genius, creativity, innovation, creative problem solving, and knowledge creation have been historically studied and represented as loosely related topics. When appropriately understood, all of these terms can be encapsulated into a single cycle of knowledge and anti-knowledge as follows:

1. Definition/Solution/Structure (Knowledge Context)

2. Question/Problem

3. Logical Operation (connects/structures/defines)

4. Result: Advanced Definition/Solution/Structure

In the anti-knowledge view of knowledge creation, all knowledge is structure and anything that is known can be expressed. According to this view, tacit knowledge is not knowledge at all, but collective questions that need to be assimilated into knowledge in order to be expressed. Explicit knowledge then, is knowledge storage which is a distinct knowledge interaction.

In this view four primary pillars contribute to intellectual advance in any society. These are:

These four pillars work together cooperatively to advance society. The specific knowledge creation interaction occurs at the line between knowledge structure and anti-knowledge, which is the cutting edge.

See also

References

 


From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.

Search Titles
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ?

E-mail this article to:

Personal Message: