| COWAN, R., Paul A. David and Dominique Foray, "The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness", Industrial and Corporate Change, 9 (2), 2000, 211-253. |
....decisions. For example, a key KM decision is whether to produce a codified version of knowledge tacitly held in the organisation (in the terminology of [Nonaka Takeuchi, 1995] externalisation) This is a complex decision, with a number of costs and benefits to be weighed against each other [Cowan et al., 1999]. For instance, the costs of codification will increase if new representation languages will need to be drafted; they will decrease if some or all of the knowledge already exists in explicit form. Econometric studies have shown that particular types of codes, when used to codify particular classes ....
Robin Cowan, Paul A. David and Dominique Foray. The explicit economics of knowledge codification and tacitness, presented at the 3 rd TIPIK Workshop, BETA, University of Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, 24 th April, 1999, http://www-econ.stanford.edu/faculty/ workp/swp99027.pdf
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COWAN, R., Paul A. David and Dominique Foray, "The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness", Industrial and Corporate Change, 9 (2), 2000, 211-253.
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