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Transferability: knowledge on the move

In: Knowledge Unplugged

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  • Jürgen Kluge
  • Wolfram Stein
  • Thomas Licht
  • Alexandra Bendler
  • Jens Elzenheimer
  • Susanne Hauschild
  • Uwe Heckert
  • Jan Krönig
  • André Stoffels

Abstract

We have just seen how communication is a key component of overcoming subjectivity. Communicating knowledge is only possible because knowledge can readily be transferred. This characteristic of knowledge allows companies to open new business fields or find new sources for value generation by detaching knowledge from its original context and applying it to a different one. This happens every day in business: an employee finds a successful way of performing a certain task, and, if the results are positive, the employee tries to replicate the success with other pending tasks. From small tasks to huge, business-changing tasks, this is how the transferability of knowledge is primarily exploited.

Suggested Citation

  • Jürgen Kluge & Wolfram Stein & Thomas Licht & Alexandra Bendler & Jens Elzenheimer & Susanne Hauschild & Uwe Heckert & Jan Krönig & André Stoffels, 2001. "Transferability: knowledge on the move," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Knowledge Unplugged, chapter 0, pages 88-105, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-333-97705-7_5
    DOI: 10.1057/9780333977057_5
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