Ikujiro Nonaka

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Ikujiro Nonaka


Born
in Tokyo, Japan
May 10, 1935

Died
January 25, 2025


Ikujiro Nonaka was a Japanese organizational theorist and Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy of the Hitotsubashi University, best known for his study of knowledge management.

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The Knowledge-Creating Comp...

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The Wise Company: How Compa...

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Knowledge Emergence: Social...

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Managing Flow

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Die Organisation des Wissens.

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“Tacit knowledge is personal, context-specific, and therefore hard to formalize and communicate. Explicit or “codified” knowledge, on the other hand, refers to knowledge that is transmittable in formal, systematic language.”
Ikujiro Nonaka, The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation

“Such reflection is always necessary in the knowledge-creating company, but it is especially essential during times of crisis or breakdown, when a company’s traditional categories of knowledge no longer work.”
Ikujiro Nonaka, The Knowledge-Creating Company