fascia, michael
(2018)
Attributes of Knowledge a transfer scenario.
In: UNSPECIFIED.
Abstract
The inference of causal ambiguity of the knowledge itself is of primary
importance, since the inability to map relationships between a capability and
a performance outcome is widely regarded as a commonality, thus, is a direct
effect from successful or unsuccessful knowledge transfer. Contemporary
literature identifies a perspective definition of what role these relationship
concepts play in human cognitive understanding of knowledge and any
underpinning relationship characteristics, only that they may exist to interfere
with the transfer of knowledge at some obscure point. Most literature
assumes this myopic biased view regarding actors interaction surrounding
knowledge interpretation, as a consequence, performance differences
between groups or businesses are often examined by simply using
prescriptive asymmetries linked to knowledge transfer success, but without
definition of success. With this view in mind, we will therefore examine
various literature perspectives in which both business success and
competitive advantage are linked to knowledge transfer.
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