A Hermeneutic Study of Pattern Mining as a Knowledge Creation Process: Exploring Multimedia Design Practices
Linden, Tanya and Cybulski, Jacob L (2010) A Hermeneutic Study of Pattern Mining as a Knowledge Creation Process: Exploring Multimedia Design Practices. Journal of Information & Knowledge Management , 9 (3). pp. 263-275. ISSN 0219-6492 (print) 1793-6926 (online)
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a special case of knowledge creation via pattern mining that was studied using a hermeneutic approach. The reported study explores the nature of knowledge creation by domain practitioners who do not communicate directly. The focus of this paper extends the traditional view of a knowledge creation process beyond organisational boundaries. The proposed knowledge creation framework explains the facilitated process of knowledge creation by its qualification, combination, socialisation, externalisation, internalisation and introspection, thus allowing the transformation of individual experience and knowledge into formalised shareable domain knowledge.
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Item type | Article |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/7211 |
DOI | 10.1142/S0219649210002668 |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 2001 Communication and Media Studies Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Management and Information Systems Historical > SEO Classification > 8902 Computer Software and Services |
Keywords | ResPubID20155, knowledge creation, knowledge crystallisation, knowledge sharing, hermeneutics, patterns, pattern mining |
Citations in Scopus | 1 - View on Scopus |
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