What Happens with the New Guy? Tackling the Problem of Tacit Knowledge through Social Networks

Alexandra Galli-Debicella
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Tacit knowledge is the key to business continuity and retaining core knowledge during organizational change. Corporations have recognized its importance and implemented knowledge management strategies to ensure valuable knowledge is preserved. While much of the academic research has looked into the nature of tacit knowledge, the role of social networks in maintaining tacit knowledge has been largely unexplored. The following paper seeks to link existing tacit knowledge theory with social network theory through theoretical analysis and literature review. First, social networks are more important when tacit knowledge cannot be codified and when the nature of that knowledge is process-based. Second, while the strength of relationships tends to increase the effectiveness of tacit knowledge transfer, weaker relationships tend to dominate the actual transfer of knowledge. Third, asymmetry in relationships tends to decrease effectiveness of tacit knowledge transfer. The purpose of the paper is to explore when social networks matter more for tacit knowledge communications and what types of social networks are most effective at transmitting tacit knowledge.
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新人会怎么样?通过社会网络解决隐性知识问题
隐性知识是企业在变革过程中保持业务连续性和核心知识保留的关键。企业已经认识到它的重要性,并实施知识管理战略,以确保有价值的知识得到保存。虽然许多学术研究都探讨了隐性知识的本质,但社会网络在维持隐性知识方面的作用在很大程度上尚未得到探索。本文试图通过理论分析和文献综述,将现有的隐性知识理论与社会网络理论联系起来。首先,当隐性知识无法被编纂,且该知识的性质是基于过程的时候,社交网络就显得更为重要。第二,关系的强度倾向于提高隐性知识转移的有效性,而较弱的关系倾向于主导知识的实际转移。第三,关系的不对称会降低隐性知识转移的有效性。本文旨在探讨社会网络在何种情况下对隐性知识传播更为重要,以及哪种类型的社会网络在隐性知识传播方面最为有效。
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