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Situations de gestion, formes de complexité et explicitabilité des connaissances tacites. Les dimensions de la connaissance tacite

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  • Jean- Yves Barbier

    (CRG - Centre de recherche en gestion - X - École polytechnique - IP Paris - Institut Polytechnique de Paris - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Toutes les formes de recherche en gestion se heurtent au problème de l'explicitation des connaissances produites. Dans les approches qualitatives, un deuxième problème apparaît plus spécifiquement en raison de l'importance des connaissances d'arrièreplan dans la démarche méthodologique tant pour le recueil que pour l'interprétation des données. En partant d'une expérience pratique de codification des savoirs dans le cadre de deux recherche-action nous avons tenté de relier la dimension tacite de la connaissance aux modalités de gestion de l'ignorance et aux formes de la complexité dans les systèmes avec acteurs humains afin de proposer une grille de lecture de l'instrumentation de la connaissance par le chercheur.

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  • Jean- Yves Barbier, 2004. "Situations de gestion, formes de complexité et explicitabilité des connaissances tacites. Les dimensions de la connaissance tacite," Post-Print hal-00262526, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00262526
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