Tacit Knowledge: Understanding Unwritten Expertise
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Tacit Knowledge: Understanding Unwritten Expertise

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Unpack Polanyi's concept of tacit knowledge and its importance for organizations in leveraging unarticulated skills.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Allen et al. mentoring meta-analysis was published in 2004 and analyzed about 43 studies, not 2017/112.

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    A 2017 meta-analysis by Allen, Eby, Poteet, Lentz, and Lima published in the Journal of Applied Psychology examined 112 studies

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    A 2004 meta-analysis by Allen, Eby, Poteet, Lentz, and Lima published in the Journal of Applied Psychology examined 43 studies

    Why: Verified live article content already contains the corrected 2004/43-study figure. Checked the FAQ JSON-LD schema field; it does not mention the Allen et al. meta-analysis at all, so no secondary fabrication was present. No further action needed.

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