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dc.contributor.author
이주영
dc.contributor.author
윤정선
dc.contributor.author
한선화
dc.date.accessioned
2019-08-28T07:40:28Z
dc.date.available
2019-08-28T07:40:28Z
dc.date.issued
2005-06-01
dc.identifier.issn
1013-9826
dc.identifier.uri
https://repository.kisti.re.kr/handle/10580/13610
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http://www.ndsl.kr/ndsl/search/detail/article/articleSearchResultDetail.do?cn=NART23499810
dc.description.abstract
The ultimate goal of a knowledge-based society is to encourage the individuals to share and disseminate their knowledge spontaneously, so that the circulation of knowledge is accomplished. The structure of knowledge circulation consists of the following loop: preparation of explicit knowledge from implicit knowledge (externalization), sharing of the explicit knowledge, reproduction of implicit knowledge from shared explicit knowledge (internalization) and externalization of reproduced implicit knowledge. In addition, for the purpose of sharing knowledge, the market place should be established and offer a variety of incentives that induce people to willingly participate in the creation of knowledge. In this paper, we show a successful example of a knowledge community, the Global Network of Korean Scientists and Engineers (KOSEN, www.kosen21.org), focusing on its organization and operation. KOSEN was established in 1999 in order to share knowledge and information resources of Korean scie
dc.language
eng
dc.relation.ispartofseries
Key engineering materials
dc.title
A Study on the Knowledge Community for Creating and Sharing Implicit Knowledge
dc.citation.number
1
dc.citation.startPage
624
dc.citation.volume
277
dc.subject.keyword
knowledge community
dc.subject.keyword
knowledge management
dc.subject.keyword
expert
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