Knowledge process

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Definition

Knowledge process is Knowledge process is a process that acts on /or with knowledge, either individual knowledge or organizational knowledge. Source: [[]]

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Description

The following basic processes are the focus of KM activities and must be considered from a KP perspective in the organizational context:

These processes may occur in different sequences.

Source: Comparative Analysis of Methods and Tools for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation

Description

In the literature, authors such as N.T. Pham and F.W. Swierczek [1] describe the mechanisms by which knowledge is accumulated, disseminated and stored in organizations and many refer to these as knowledge processes. There are many different definitions of knowledge processes used in the literature. This research classified the more widely used and accepted definitions into one of five primary knowledge processes, shown below in Figure 1. The primary knowledge processes are defined as [2]:

  1. Knowledge acquisition and adoption;
  2. Knowledge generation and validation;
  3. Knowledge sharing and transfer;
  4. Knowledge retention and storage; and
  5. Knowledge utilization and application.

Knowledge processes can be viewed as the means by which organizations build, maintain and apply the tacit and explicit knowledge in all its various forms.

FIG. 1. The primary knowledge processes (see Ref. [2]).

Source: Impact of Knowledge Management Practices on NPP Organizational Performance – Results of Global Survey

References

[1] PHAM, N.T., SWIERCZEK. F.W., Facilitators of organizational learning in design, The Learning Organization, 13, 2, (2006) 186–201.

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Knowledge process attributes

Acquisition

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Harvesting

Identification

Processing

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Storage

Preservation

Retention

Searching

Retrieval

Representation

Transfer

Exchange

Maintenance

Updating

Use

Validation

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