2006
DOI: 10.4102/ac.v6i1.117
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Eliciting and shaping tacit knowing for meta-innovation: A challenge for management education in the 21st century transitional university

Abstract: Purpose: This paper describes the implementation of and lessons learnt with an action research project on management teaching and learning in a 21st century transitional university. The project focuses on the problem of how to elicit and shape students' tacit knowing for meta-innovation and is part of a drive to find a new identity for the newly merged comprehensive University of Johannesburg (UJ).Design/methodology/approach: The project under discussion focuses on an undergraduate module, Developing and Manag… Show more

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