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The author argues that competitive advantage is more likely to derive from firm-specific knowledge and stresses the importance of the conversion of static knowledge into a more dynamic nature (e.g., from declarative to procedural knowledge and; from tacit to explicit knowledge).
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SECI = Socialisation (Tacit-to-Tacit), Externalisation (Tacit-to-Explicit), Combination (Explicit-to-Explicit), Internalisation (Explicit-to-Tacit).
They may argue that the use of price-customisation software by sellers amounts to tacit collusion to overcharge particular groups of buyers.
In the same passage, Michel switches, tacitly, to Schopenhauer.
Mr Déby appears tacitly to support Mr Bashir's terror campaign.
The chancellor appears tacitly to have acknowledged this by freezing duties on hand-rolling tobacco in this year's budget.
In addition, the E.I.R. agrees — via contract or, more often, tacitly — to give the venture capital firm the first shot to invest in an idea.
On his appointment in 1813, Robert Southey sought unsuccessfully to end this custom, but, although it was allowed tacitly to lapse, it was only finally abolished by Queen Victoria.
We didn't have ideological debates, we didn't shout each other down over parties and policies, and, on this subject at least, we agreed, tacitly, to disagree.
A numbed resignation has bred a new logic, that even vociferous supporters of stronger curbs on gun ownership seem tacitly to accept.
Since 1967, the unspoken understanding that America should agree, at least tacitly, to Israeli military actions has been at the center of relations between the two countries.
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