CONCEPT
Ba — The Shared Space for Knowledge Creation
Nonaka's adaptation of Kitarō Nishida's concept of
basho — the shared context, physical or virtual, in which knowledge conversion occurs through mutual trust, shared purpose, and the embodied empathy that co-presence enables.
Ba is not merely a location. It is a quality of interaction — defined by mutual trust, shared vulnerability, and caring for the work and for each other — that allows
tacit knowledge to flow
between participants through channels that formal communication cannot construct. Nonaka distinguished four types of ba corresponding to the four modes of the
SECI spiral:
originating ba (face-to-face, for Socialization), dialoguing ba (peer conversation, for
Externalization), systemizing ba (virtual networks, for Combination), and exercising ba (individual-in-context, for Internalization). The concept specifies what organizations must deliberately construct and maintain if knowledge creation is to occur, and it names with precision what AI can and cannot provide: AI participates powerfully in systemizing ba, meaningfully in dialoguing ba, and is structurally absent from originating ba, which depends on embodied co-presence that no technology can replicate.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The concept entered Nonaka's framework