[HN Gopher] When does knowledge sharing lead to knowledge produc...
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       When does knowledge sharing lead to knowledge production?
        
       Author : squircle
       Score  : 26 points
       Date   : 2024-06-08 00:04 UTC (1 days ago)
        
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       | usernamed7 wrote:
       | A few highlights for me from the paper:
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       | > synergistic collaborations where partners have both common
       | knowledge and divergent expertise
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       | > We show that brief, information-rich interactions between
       | people with some overlapping knowledge interests can have a
       | productive effect on knowledge transfer, creation and diffusion.
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       | I wish there was more serendipity in working remote
        
         | squircle wrote:
         | If wishes were fishes...
        
       | 11thEarlOfMar wrote:
       | Are we presuming that publishing a paper is a loose indicator of
       | knowledge creation?
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       | IMHO, knowledge is created via the intuition within a mind. Many
       | times, that intuition is at work when the mind is not focused on
       | the matter. Sleeping, commuting, bantering and other distracted
       | processes can cause the realization of new knowledge. It can also
       | manifest during a conversation where information is exchanged and
       | new information is factored against what is already known.
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       | There was a point in my career that I realized many conversations
       | that I contributed to included contributions I had never
       | consciously learned. Reflecting later, I'd find myself surprised
       | and what I'd said, and mused at how I knew it.
        
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