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Joan Wakasa MURUMBA,Tom KWANYA,Jane Cherono MAINA
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Tacit knowledge (TK) is non-codified and personal (sticky) knowledge that is difficult to transfer. TK cannot be said to be significant if there is a lack of tangible contributions. Universities can only realize such returns when there is growth in terms...
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Tetsuya Matsui, Yasushi Uematsu, Koji Kondo, Takuo Wakasa, and Takashi Nagaya
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Takeo Harada, Wakako Kurahashi, Masumi Yanai, Yuhya Wakasa and Takashi Satoh
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Sato, T. Kudo, T. Akada, T. Wakasa, Y. Niizeki, M. Harada, T.
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Wakasa, Y. Ishikawa, R. Niizeki, M. Harada, T. Jin, S. Senda, M. Akada, S.
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