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This paper proposes a theoretical model of KT that explains organizations’ choice of KT mechanisms in terms of the tacitness of knowledge being shared and the information content. Shannon’s entropy, an information theoretical concept, has been used to define the constructs of tacitness and information content and explain their influence on the choice of the corresponding KT mechanisms.

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Usefulness of the paper include (a) use of information content as a predictor of the choice of KT mechanisms, (b) development of an expression for tacitness, and an intuitive explanation of the tacit-explicit continuum, (c) characterization of product variety in terms of information content, and (d) development of a KT theoretical model that can be operationalized for predicting the choice of KT mechanisms in real-life situations.

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This page is a summary of: Knowledge transfer: an information theory perspective, Knowledge Management Research & Practice, July 2017, Nature,
DOI: 10.1057/s41275-017-0060-z.
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