Belvederes of philosophy and knowledge

Journal of Business Philosophy 1 (1):1-7 (2018)
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Abstract

In this discussion, we consider the unity of knowledge, and deliberate a contrary perspective from current knowledge transfer practitioners, in a business context. We consider why, if knowledge is key for business success and competitive advantage, the transfer of knowledge remains for the most part a problematic event. Further, ifthe creation of knowledge before transfer is recognised within literature as a significant factor in determining a starting point for analogous scrutiny, then why is this focal point difficult to establish and measure.

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Michael Fascia
Oxford University (DPhil)

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