The special issue of the journal Comedy Studies sets out to explore two interconnected questions: How does comedy depend on ‘comic literacies’, i.e., historically and culturally variable knowledge ...
The experienced capability that underpins industry decision‑making is potentially leaving faster than it can be replaced, ...
Dependence is easy but crippling. When we’re children or advanced in age, we’re dependent on adults for our care. This is the normal flow of human life. But when we’re dependent as adults, it cripples ...
Michael Polyani, the British-Hungarian philosopher, economist, and scientist, is perhaps best known today for coining the term “tacit knowledge.” His great observation was that a large part of what ...
The hedgehog is one of Europe’s most familiar and well-loved wild mammals. Many people encounter them in gardens, hear their snuffling at dusk, or glimpse their spiny shapes moving through the night.
A figure shows how trained participants began to gaze mainly at the one relevant side of each image. “They were unconsciously focusing their attention on the part of the image that was actually ...
Summary: We all have skills we can’t quite explain—like the exact pressure needed to balance a bike or the “gut feeling” a specialist gets when analyzing a complex image. This is tacit knowledge, and ...
I recall the first full-time job I ever had. I was a young graduate joining Acan, an aluminium company that made commercial aluminium windows and doors for the architectural building industry. I ...
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Josh McDaniels flipped on some old Patriots game film as a way of introducing himself and his offensive system to Drake Maye. After his first 12 NFL starts during a promising yet ...
This paper investigates the influence of power dynamics on knowledge-hiding (KH) behaviors in Chinese enterprises. Data were collected through questionnaires from 342 respondents. Structural ...
I've watched it happen across dozens of client organizations—work transforming dramatically in recent years, accelerated by technological changes, pandemic-driven reorganization and evolving workforce ...
In a recent blog, I discussed Stanford University economist Erik Brynjolfsson’s new study showing that young college graduates are struggling to gain a foothold in a job market shaped by artificial ...