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What is the Bridging Epistemologies Framework? Well this is a framework that's
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used to demonstrate how distinct types of knowledge and there are four types of
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knowledge identified both tacit and explicit at the individual level and at
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the organizational level. Well how these types of knowledge are bridged together
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in the process of actually knowing. So it separates the concept of knowledge and
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and knowing. The act of knowing is an ongoing process. It's something that's not simply possessed
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It is something that's demonstrated. It's characterized as a generative dance that
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separates the elements of epistemology of possession versus epistemology of action. Epistemology of possession are simply the units of knowledge, the things that we learn, the
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information that we retain, the processes that we record, the action of knowing is somehow
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integrating that into some useful form such that it is applied to the context or scenario
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So knowing is an aspect of our interaction with the social and the physical world
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and it's an interplay of knowledge and knowing that generates new knowledge and new ways of
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knowing things and new ways of thinking. So by introducing these concepts of knowledge and
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knowing and the difference between the two through these epistemologies of possession and action
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this concept or framework can be applied in the concept of knowledge application and knowledge
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generation in terms of, say, innovation of new products or new ideas or things like that
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through the active knowing and application to given context and scenarios. So this is the Bridging Epistemologies Framework