Knowledge as acquaintance — definition?
Familiarity through personal experience with people or things.
Propositional knowledge — role?
Recognizing truths or factual statements.
Knowledge as competence — function?
Practical ability to perform tasks effectively.
Ideas — nature?
Unrealized, unproven concepts in knowledge management.
Creativity — ability?
Developing something new and original.
Science — purpose?
Systematic creation and acquisition of knowledge.
R&D — focus?
Creative work to increase knowledge and develop applications.
Technology — system?
Assets and expertise enabling needs satisfaction.
Technique — meaning?
Specialized procedures for routine tasks.
Innovation — definition?
Ethical application of new ideas for societal value.
Taxonomic perspective — view?
Knowledge as an asset classified and owned.
Process perspective — view?
Knowledge as social, dynamic, context-dependent activity.
Practice perspective — focus?
Knowledge as action embedded in social routines.
Tacit knowledge — characteristic?
Personal, hard to formalize, transferred via contact.
Explicit knowledge — characteristic?
Codified, articulated, easily transmitted.
SECI cycle — describes?
Conversion process between tacit and explicit knowledge.
Organizational knowledge — includes?
Explicit and implicit knowledge shared within an organization.
Organizational learning — process?
Continuous acquisition, sharing, and application of knowledge.
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1. Who is credited with formulating the concept of 'knowledge as acquaintance'?
2. What is a primary effect of possessing propositional knowledge?
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