| The Hidden Dimension. New York: Doubleday. Hartnett, J. J., Bailey, K. C. and Hartley, C. S. |
....may result in instructions on cheque requisition taking on the enthusiasm of marketing, or a compassionate leave assistant being as dry and impersonal as an inventory checklist. 3. MODELS OF KNOWLEDGE We shall first consider various contemporary models of knowledge. Ontological views Polanyi [3] arranged knowledge on a continuum from tacit to explicit; from tangible and which could be expressed, to intangible and retained in the mind of the knower. Choo [4] added cultural knowledge, the basis for what we deem fair and trustworthy. Vasconcelos et al. [5] classify knowledge by replacing ....
M. Polanyi, The Tacit Dimension, New York: DoubleDay, 1966.
....is committed to giving a university education in the broadest academic sense. English, Math, History, Psychology, and Philosophy are required. At the researchers university, students also receive a study skills course, PRO101, which is organized around two guiding principles: Systems Thinking [8] and a pedagogy called Hyperlearning. From Systems Thinking students learn the value of their individual performance to the success of the university as a system. With the principles of Hyperlearning, they are given the tools to make their performance a positive one. The students are given ....
. Senge, Peter M. The Fifth Discipline. New York: Doubleday, 1990
....has taken place at all times within all purposeful collectives such as families, tribes, societies, monasteries, universities and business firms. We often say that knowledge manifests itself in two types: tacit and explicit. By tacit knowledge we mean knowledge that a human is unable to express [5], but is guiding the behavior of the human. For example how to ride a bike is something that is difficult to express, which you have to learn by trial and failure. Another example of tacit knowledge is the struggle of Japanese engineers to make a machine that bakes bread. According to [6] there ....
Michael Polanyi, The Tacit Dimension, vol. 540. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1967.
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Hall, E., The hidden dimension. ed, New York: Doubleday:1966.
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