BEYOND TACIT KNOWLEDGE: HOW MICHAEL POLANYI'S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE ILLUMINATES THEORY DEVELOPMENT IN ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Hadjimichael, Demetris; Pyrko, Igor; Tsoukas, Haridimos
署名单位:
University of Cyprus; University of Bath; University of Cyprus; University of Warwick
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2022.0289
发表日期:
2024
页码:
919-934
关键词:
GRAND CHALLENGES
SPECIAL-ISSUE
communities
complexity
thinking
editors
search
RIGOR
STOCK
work
摘要:
In this essay, we present Michael Polanyi's theory of knowledge and outline its implications for theory development in organizational research. While Polanyi is best known in the field for his concept of tacit knowledge, we discuss here several other cognate concepts Polanyi has also introduced-notably conviviality, indwelling, tradition and lore, coherence, and post-critical reason-and show how they help us better understand organizational theorizing. Specifically, we argue the following. First, when engaged in theory creation, organizational scholars integrate largely unspecifiable particulars, in search of deepening coherence, by dwelling in a fiduciary framework of previous theory, others' narrativized experiences, and their own personal experiences. Secondly, driven by intellectual passions and commitments, organizational scholars bring about conceptual novelty by seeking to redirect intellectual attention to hitherto tacitly accepted subsidiary particulars, which they seek to reintegrate in novel ways. And, thirdly, since all knowledge, no matter how abstract, necessarily involves skillful action, organizational scholars dwell in scientific practice and, therefore, interiorize-that is, they become subsidiarily aware of-the practice's collective purpose, which they freely and responsibly enact through the exercise of public liberty.
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