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Leveraging socio‐culturally situated tacit knowledge
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Journal of Knowledge Management
Journal of Knowledge Management (2011) 15 (1): 88–103.
Published: 22 February 2011
... as a socially occurring phenomenon, closely intertwined with its socio‐cultural and political contexts, Swedish management in this study is viewed in the context of situated embeddedness, one that has its socio‐cultural and political roots in Sweden. Multicultural management Knowledge management...
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Corporate South Africa: making multicultural knowledge sharing work
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Journal of Knowledge Management
Journal of Knowledge Management (2005) 9 (3): 128–141.
Published: 01 June 2005
... management Multicultural management South Africa When cultures are our own, they often go unnoticed – until we try to implement a new strategy or programme which is incompatible with their central norms and values. Then we observe, first hand, the power of culture (Kotter and Heskett, 1992...
