Type and structure of knowledge
Overview
Having examined the broad theoretical context for KM in the first chapter, this chapter will examine how the type and structure of knowledge can affect how it may be managed and acquired to advantage not only individuals, but also an organisation.
This chapter will explore and differentiate some key terms. Unfortunately, most of the terms covered in this chapter are the source of constant redefinition and heated academic debate. Research on knowledge and related matters continues to reveal greater insights. The aim of this chapter is not to provide you with definitions locked in tablets of clay, rather, you should use the definitions provided to develop your own working understanding of both the terms and their implications for a transport and logistics organisations deploying KM and competing in global markets.
Learning outcomes
- At the completion of this chapter, you should be able to:
- Identify different ways knowledge can be structured.
- Identify different types of knowledge.
- Differentiate explicit and tacit knowledge.
- Differentiate embedded and migratory knowledge.