Conceptions of Wisdom
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, Vol. 35, Issue 1, pg. 110
Abstract: This article reports
exploratory research on the meanings associated with the concept of
wisdom by two groups of intending information professionals. Concern
for the limited success of knowledge management initiatives and the
complexity and hyperturbulence of organizational environments has
provoked discussion of the role of wisdom in organizations, management,
leadership, and decision making. A literature review provides a
distillation of the literature on the notion of wisdom as a foundation
for investigating the alignment between these perspectives and those of
the respondents. Data was collected through a survey using one open
question. The findings of the content analysis of the responses are
reported and discussed. It is evident that wisdom is a polysemantic
concept, but that there is some level of agreement that knowledge,
experience and action are key aspects of wisdom; but there is very
little allusion to possible ethical and spiritual dimensions of wisdom.
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