In this paper we present an original position on how knowledge is created and shared in organizational domains. We propose a metaphor of diffusion, borrowed from genetics, and a four phase model, which aims to be as simple as the SECI model proposed within the OKCT, but also more comprehensive and sociologically-informed. Our model takes into account the individual, social and cultural dimensions of knowledge (what we denote as co-knowledge) to account for the various ways knowledge is "circulated" among people (i.e., members of any social structure); we also propose ancillary concepts like that of "Knowing Community" and "Knowledge Artifact", as analytical constructs to represent, respectively, the environment hosting such a circulation and the technological driver that either enables or supports it.

Cabitza, F., Cerroni, A., Locoro, A., Simone, C. (2014). The Knowledge-Stream Model A comprehensive model for knowledge circulation in communities of knowledgeable practitioners. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing KMIS 2014 Rome, Italy, 21-24 October 2014 (pp.367-374). INSTICC Press [10.5220/0005154803670374].

The Knowledge-Stream Model A comprehensive model for knowledge circulation in communities of knowledgeable practitioners

CABITZA, FEDERICO ANTONIO NICCOLO' AMEDEO
;
CERRONI, ANDREA
;
LOCORO, ANGELA
;
SIMONE, CARLA
2014

Abstract

In this paper we present an original position on how knowledge is created and shared in organizational domains. We propose a metaphor of diffusion, borrowed from genetics, and a four phase model, which aims to be as simple as the SECI model proposed within the OKCT, but also more comprehensive and sociologically-informed. Our model takes into account the individual, social and cultural dimensions of knowledge (what we denote as co-knowledge) to account for the various ways knowledge is "circulated" among people (i.e., members of any social structure); we also propose ancillary concepts like that of "Knowing Community" and "Knowledge Artifact", as analytical constructs to represent, respectively, the environment hosting such a circulation and the technological driver that either enables or supports it.
paper
Knowledge, Sociology of knowledge, social cognition, knowledge communication, information society
English
International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing 21-24 October
2014
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing KMIS 2014 Rome, Italy, 21-24 October 2014
9789897580505
2014
2014
367
374
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Cabitza, F., Cerroni, A., Locoro, A., Simone, C. (2014). The Knowledge-Stream Model A comprehensive model for knowledge circulation in communities of knowledgeable practitioners. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing KMIS 2014 Rome, Italy, 21-24 October 2014 (pp.367-374). INSTICC Press [10.5220/0005154803670374].
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