Knowing What We Know: Uncovering Tacit Knowledge for Improved Organizational Performance

Authors

  • Matthew Andrews International School of Management, Paris
  • Stanley J. Smits Georgia State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v18i5.271

Keywords:

Psychology, Organizational Performance, Business Management

Abstract

Tacit knowledge has emerged as an important construct in the scholarly literature dealing with team
work, knowledge management, and organizational learning. In this article, we review our evolving
understanding of tacit knowledge as well as its role in organizational learning, and we describe advances in the assessment of tacit knowledge. Based on this analysis, we seek to leverage and apply tacit knowledge to improve teamwork, coordination among organizational units, and organizational performance. We conclude with a brief case example showing how various research strategies can be integrated through effective knowledge management to provide an organization with elements of competitive advantage.

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Published

2018-12-01

How to Cite

Andrews, M., & Smits, S. J. (2018). Knowing What We Know: Uncovering Tacit Knowledge for Improved Organizational Performance. Journal of Organizational Psychology, 18(5). https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v18i5.271

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