Knowledge: Difference between revisions

From Knowledge Management
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:
Subordinate concepts of knowledge are:
Subordinate concepts of knowledge are:


* - [[Implicit knowledge]] or tacit knowledge
* [[Implicit knowledge]] or tacit knowledge
* - [[Explicit knowledge]]
* [[Explicit knowledge]]


[[File:Tatic-vs-explicit-knowledge-1200x902.png|thumb|Explicit versus tacit knowledge]]
[[File:Tatic-vs-explicit-knowledge-1200x902.png|thumb|Explicit versus tacit knowledge]]
Line 22: Line 22:
Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:
Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:


- Clarity
* Clarity
 
* Completeness
- Completeness
* Accuracy
 
* Timeliness
- Accuracy
 
- Timeliness


- Accesibility
- Accesibility

Revision as of 13:44, 10 December 2022

Definition

Knowledge is a human or organizational asset enabling effective decisions and action in context. [1]

Subordinate concepts A

  • Facts: propositional or descriptive knowledge [2]
  • Skills: procedural knowledge [3]
  • Objects: acquaintance knowledge

Subordinate concepts B

Subordinate concepts of knowledge are:

Explicit versus tacit knowledge

Domain

Thinking about the concept of knowledge belongs to the field of epistomology [4].

Characteristics

Characteristics of knowledge that can be distinguished are:

  • Clarity
  • Completeness
  • Accuracy
  • Timeliness

- Accesibility

- Relevance

- Consistency

- Value

- Structure

- Status

- Version

References