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Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory: Evolutionary Paths and Future Advances

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Ikujirō Nonaka; Georg Von Krogh; Sven Voelpel

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Organization Studies, Volume 27, Issue 8, p.1179–1208 (2006)
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APA style: Nonaka, I., Von Krogh G., & Voelpel S. (2006).  Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory: Evolutionary Paths and Future Advances. Organization Studies. 27(8), 1179–1208.
Chicago style: Nonaka, Ikujirō, Georg Von Krogh, and Sven Voelpel. "Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory: Evolutionary Paths and Future Advances." Organization Studies 27, no. 8 (2006): 1179-1208.
IEEE style: Nonaka, I., G. Von Krogh, and S. Voelpel, "Organizational Knowledge Creation Theory: Evolutionary Paths and Future Advances", Organization Studies, vol. 27, issue 8, pp. 1179–1208, 2006.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840606066312(link is external)
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