Knowledge creation in an application domain : a hermeneutic study
Linden, Tanya and Cybulski, Jacob 2009, Knowledge creation in an application domain : a hermeneutic study, in ICKM 2009 : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management : Managing knowledge for global and collaborative innovations, ICKM, Hong Kong, China, pp. 1-13.
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Knowledge creation in an application domain : a hermeneutic study
ICKM 2009 : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management : Managing knowledge for global and collaborative innovations
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Publication date
2009
Conference series
International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Sciences
Start page
1
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13
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ICKM
Place of publication
Hong Kong, China
Summary
In this paper we discuss a special case of knowledge creation (pattern mining) that was studied using a hermeneutic circle. Hermeneutics assists the oscillation between tacit and explicit knowledge through the process of knowledge qualification, combination, socialization, externalization, internalization and introspection. Our investigation of the knowledge creation process lead to the enrichment of the knowledge creation framework proposed by Wickramasinghe and Lichtenstein, allowing us to reflect on activities and aspects of knowledge elicitation across an application domain and involving practitioners who do not communicate directly.
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eng
Field of Research
080707 Organisation of Information and Knowledge Resources