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Tacit to Tacit Knowledge Sharing using ICT In Higher Education
Author(s) -
Prof. Ms. Ulka Toro,
Milind. J. Joshi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of management and information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-5612
DOI - 10.24297/ijmit.v10i7.596
Subject(s) - tacit knowledge , knowledge management , context (archaeology) , explicit knowledge , information and communications technology , socialization , computer science , psychology , social psychology , world wide web , paleontology , biology
The creation and transfer of tacit to tacit knowledge is very important in higher education. Tacit knowledge is non-linguistic, non-numerical form of knowledge that is highly personal and context specific and deeply rooted in individual experiences, ideas, values and emotions. Since tacit knowledge cannot be specified in detail and is revealed through practice, it cannot be transmitted by prescription but can be transferred only by example or observation. Nonaka’s SECI model emphasizes on tacit to tacit knowledge called as socialization. Higher education institutions are main knowledge intensive organizations. The existing research focuses on importance and sharing of  tacit knowledge in higher education using different ICT tools and techniques . In order to promote lifelong learning using tacit knowledge , use of informal environment is  recommended.

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