This book deals with the processes by which organizations create use and retain knowledge on a day-to-day basis. It provides a critical review of the concepts debates and assumptions underpinning existing perspectives on organizational knowledge and suggests a new vocabulary for understanding knowledge-oriented phenomena in organizations. The book invites scholars managers and practitioners to reflect upon the repertoire of knowledge they possess and yet cannot articulate.
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