First of all, the tacitness of knowledge seems to raise various questions about the causes and the effects. |
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The tacitness of the knowing is rather problematic when its potential for action, and hence its capacity to produce works is put at risk. |
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The tacitness of the knowing and the known can depend on various factors, which need to be differentiated because they require different management strategies. |
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The tacitness is therefore not an intrinsic characteristic, but depends on the goals pursued, the network of transactors potentially involved and the characteristics of the transactional framework. |
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They are characterized by a high level of tacitness and embeddedness that can be made use of in different jurisdictions. |
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Tacit knowledge and the economic geography of context, or the undefinable tacitness of being. |
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According to my own view of tacitness, which is a more relativistic than ontological one, the tacit aspects of the knowing and the known are no more intrinsically individual than the explicit aspects are. |
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Two, these resources have time compression diseconomies of scale and high degree of tacitness and hence can't be easily copied by competitors. |
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Due to the tacitness of part or even most of this knowledge, decisions concerning the retention of executives are challenging. |
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The explicit economics of knowledge codification and tacitness. |
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Tacitness has to do with the fact that some knowledge created in the innovation process is not articulable and codifiable. |
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