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A metaphor for knowledge management: explicit islands in a tacit sea

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A metaphor for knowledge management: explicit islands in a tacit sea
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the current thoughts on knowledge management (KM) and to develop a metaphor to combine these thoughts in a new way that effectively conveys the different types of knowledge and ways of managing it. Design/methodology/approach – The literature on the transition of data to knowledge is reviewed. A popular paradigm in KM states that data are integrated to create information and information is integrated to create knowledge. This paradigm is represented as a pyramid-shaped hierarchy with knowledge at the top, information in the middle, and data on the bottom. Why this paradigm is a simplistic and limited view of knowledge and KM is discussed. Findings – The ‘‘explicit islands in a tacit sea (EITS)’’ metaphor is explained and discussed in the context of knowledge and knowledge management (KM). Practical implications – The EITS metaphor more accurately and completely describes knowledge in the context of KM. The practical implications of ...
Richard C. Hicks, Ronald Dattero, Stuart D. Galup
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where JKM
Authors Richard C. Hicks, Ronald Dattero, Stuart D. Galup
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