2015 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ieem.2015.7385715
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Tacit knowledge transfer and its implementation on Small and Medium Enterprises

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“…Acquiring the tacit knowledge of DE who have learned lessons and gained knowledge over years is a desire and goal of all organizations as supported in literature from the 1990s on (Anantatmula & Kanungo, 2007;Burrows, Drummond, & Martinsons, 2005;Disterer, 2001;Okoroji et al, 2014;Qiu et al, 2014;Rumanti et al, 2015;Swap et al, 2001). The objective of this research was to extend the prior research into stories that utilized interviews to elicit tacit knowledge.…”
Section: Chapter 3: Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Acquiring the tacit knowledge of DE who have learned lessons and gained knowledge over years is a desire and goal of all organizations as supported in literature from the 1990s on (Anantatmula & Kanungo, 2007;Burrows, Drummond, & Martinsons, 2005;Disterer, 2001;Okoroji et al, 2014;Qiu et al, 2014;Rumanti et al, 2015;Swap et al, 2001). The objective of this research was to extend the prior research into stories that utilized interviews to elicit tacit knowledge.…”
Section: Chapter 3: Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media exists within many corporations today due to the issues outlined earlier with traditional KMS'. Current research either considers tacit knowledge to be unobtainable (Qiu et al, 2014), very difficult to obtain (Rumanti, 2015), or more obtainable through social media (Taherparvar, Esmaeilpour, & Dostar, 2014). This poses a challenge as social media, while providing an opportunity to share tacit knowledge, has different goals and outcomes when compared to traditional organizational KMS' as discussed earlier.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Experiments Against Other Kms Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%