The nature of the conversion process is represented by
straight lines and arrow head lines, the upper line indicating
the existing state of knowledge and the lower line
indicating the created state of knowledge. The arrows
pointing to the right direction symbolize movement towards
activation and the line stubbed at one end means
movement from the dormant state. The central line connects
the upper and lower lines signifying the transformation
into a new state of knowledge. The lines
representing the multilayered incremental creation are
four as there are more paths identified in the knowledge
creation which means that some sort of revolution
is underway following a major breakthrough.
The knowledge conversion process is from active or
dormant to active or dormant which implies that the
conversion process can be either partially successful,
partially unsuccessful, fully successful, or fully unsuccessful.
However, in the diagram, there is no mention of
the quantitative difference that a conversion process
makes. The creation/conversion of knowledge in the
positive or negative direction takes place by building
upon the existing knowledge structure through the
mechanism of information processing. The mechanics
of knowledge conversion is explained in Figure 2.
The nature of the conversion process is represented bystraight lines and arrow head lines, the upper line indicatingthe existing state of knowledge and the lower lineindicating the created state of knowledge. The arrowspointing to the right direction symbolize movement towardsactivation and the line stubbed at one end meansmovement from the dormant state. The central line connectsthe upper and lower lines signifying the transformationinto a new state of knowledge. The linesrepresenting the multilayered incremental creation arefour as there are more paths identified in the knowledgecreation which means that some sort of revolutionis underway following a major breakthrough.The knowledge conversion process is from active ordormant to active or dormant which implies that theconversion process can be either partially successful,partially unsuccessful, fully successful, or fully unsuccessful.However, in the diagram, there is no mention ofthe quantitative difference that a conversion processmakes. The creation/conversion of knowledge in thepositive or negative direction takes place by buildingupon the existing knowledge structure through themechanism of information processing. The mechanicsof knowledge conversion is explained in Figure 2.
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