2003, English, Article edition: Knowledge management and philosophy: A position paper Stephen K. Probert; Rmcs Shrivenham

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  • Knowledge management and philosophy: A position paper
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  • Rmcs Shrivenham
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  • Introduction It certainly seems appropriate to further examine the concept of knowledge (in the context of the current management interest in the topic of knowledge management) from a more philosophical perspective then has hitherto been the case. Furthermore, I would suggest that the topic of knowledge creation (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995) seems worth exploring from a philosophical perspective also. The "knowledge economy" To begin with, one may begin uncritically and investigate how such concepts may be of immediate practical utility to the large corporations -- an approached implied in statements such as this one by Probst et al.: "The long-predicted `information society' and `knowledge economy' are now emerging as tangible realities. Leading management theoreticians argue that it is much more profitable for a company to invest a given sum in its knowledge assets than to spend the same amount on material assets." (Probst et al., 2000, p. 3) Here, it would seem that knowledge has
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