2011 IEEE Conference on Open Systems 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icos.2011.6079250
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Effect of demographic factors on knowledge creation processes in learning management system among postgraduate students

Abstract: Analyzing data from top Japanese industries, Nonaka and Takeuchi concluded that knowledge creation involves the processes of interaction and transaction of tacit and explicit knowledge between experts and novices that employ the processes of Socialization, Externalization, Combination, and Internalization (SECI). The SECI model is appealing but has not been shown to be applicable to the field of education. Thus, this study investigated whether the SECI model could explain the knowledge creation processes in ed… Show more

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“…Knowledge creation occurs when data is manipulated to become information and ultimately, knowledge is interpreted and used by personnel (Kalpic & Bernus, 2006). Ahmad et al (2011) added that new knowledge creation concerns experiments and testing of theories and model development to understand social and natural processes. On the other hand, Jogulu and Pansiri (2011) posited that knowledge creation refers to different findings created through multiple data collection and analysis techniques that provide insightfulness and extensiveness in overall results.…”
Section: Knowledge Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge creation occurs when data is manipulated to become information and ultimately, knowledge is interpreted and used by personnel (Kalpic & Bernus, 2006). Ahmad et al (2011) added that new knowledge creation concerns experiments and testing of theories and model development to understand social and natural processes. On the other hand, Jogulu and Pansiri (2011) posited that knowledge creation refers to different findings created through multiple data collection and analysis techniques that provide insightfulness and extensiveness in overall results.…”
Section: Knowledge Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tacit knowledge is usually shared through highly interactive conversation, storytelling, and shared experience [14], [12], [13]. Explicit knowledge can be consciously understood and can be expressed in words, diagrams, or formulas, which can be easily codified, represented, documented, transferred and shared asynchronously [13], [12]. It may have different types; printed minutes of meeting, tutorial sessions on discs and tapes, documentaries, the official correspondence using faxes and e-mails, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…KM technology can be used to rapidly capture, organize and deliver large amounts of knowledge to its users. It connects people with the knowledge that they need to take action, when they need it [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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