What do you know? Easing Soldiers´ transition to the civilian labour market by making knowledge understandable
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to broaden the understanding of how armed forces make the
knowledge of their soldiers understandable to civilian actors and the soldiers themselves. A case
study was carried out in which the Bundeswehr (the German armed forces) was used as a case.
Observations, questionnaires and interviews were used as data collecting techniques. The dynamic
theory of organisational knowledge creation (Nonaka, 1994; Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995) was used to
analyse the data. Empirical data show that the Bundeswehr uses qualified letters of recommendation
and other forms of documents and certification of soldiers´ education and assignments to
communicate towards civilian actors. The Bundeswehr are making efforts to further standardise and
formalise these processes. Through externalisation of soldiers´ knowledge and combination with
knowledge from the civilian labour market, soldiers could create an understand of their own
knowledge, where it can be used in a civilian context, how this relates to their individual situation
and how this constitute possible individual career paths. By using several different forms of
knowledge conversion, it is possible that the chance for a soldier to receive a career related
recommendation which is suitable, increases.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2015-01-12Author
Jonsson, Max
Keywords
Armed forces
Bundeswehr
Preretirement planning
Human resource management,
Knowledge creation
Knowledge management
Lifelong learning
Language
eng