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.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.