2007
DOI: 10.1108/09696470710749263
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Using meta‐abilities and tacit knowledge for developing learning based systems

Abstract: Purpose -Research has found that the implementation of learning-based systems development is a complex issue since it requires the input of employees at all levels of an organization. Successful implementation is a challenge for organizations as the basic training and education offered by them and the particular experiences of the individuals on their own and other factors such as fear and ignorance prevent such actions. For this purpose, the addition of other elements is also required. This research aims to i… Show more

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“…This situation attracts future research focus. The implementation of learning-based systems development is a challenge for organizations as the basic training and education offered by them and the particular experiences of the individuals on their own and other factors such as fear and ignorance prevent such actions (Selamat & Choudrie, 2007). It is important for the development of people that we create a suitable organizational culture and infrastructure such that knowledge sharing is promoted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation attracts future research focus. The implementation of learning-based systems development is a challenge for organizations as the basic training and education offered by them and the particular experiences of the individuals on their own and other factors such as fear and ignorance prevent such actions (Selamat & Choudrie, 2007). It is important for the development of people that we create a suitable organizational culture and infrastructure such that knowledge sharing is promoted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Explicit knowledge can be defined as documented knowledge whilst tacit knowledge in general is that which has not been recorded. (Ali & Ahmad, 2006;Brooking, 1996;Jain et al, 2007;Selamat & Choudrie, 2007;Zheng, 2005;Song, 2002;Kim & Lee, 2006;Brent & Vittal, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%