Managing knowledge: perspectives on cooperation and competition
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Sage Publications 1996
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Representationism : the traditional approach to cooperative strategies / John Harald Aadne, Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos -- Imitation of knowledge : a sociology of knowledge perspective / Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos -- Towards a theory of knowledge transfer in a cooperative context / Kenneth Wathne, Johan Roos and Georg von Krogh -- The impact of individual and organizational learning on formation and management of organizational cooperation / Marjorie Lyles [and others] -- Arguments on knowledge and competence / Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos -- Knowledge-based strategic change / Thorvald Hrem, Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos -- Restructuring : avoiding the phantom limb effect / Georg von Krogh, Johan Roos and Thorvald Hrem -- An essay on corporate epistemology / George von Krogh, Johan Roos and Ken Slocum -- Knowledge creation through cooperative experimentation / Salvatore Vicari [and others] -- A note on the epistemology of globalizing firms / Georg von Krogh, Johan Roos and Georg Yip -- Conversation management for knowledge development ; Afterword : an agenda for practice and future research / Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos
Using both established as well as more recent modes of inquiry, this book sheds new light on an increasingly important dimension of organizational cooperation and competition - that of knowledge and knowledge transfer. Based on research and practice, the book addresses a wide range of issues concerning the management of knowledge, from knowledge transfer between organizations to knowledge management within organizations. Divided into two parts, Managing Knowledge reflects a fundamental conceptual distinction between two world-views. The first part is characterized by representationism, or tra
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ISBN:0761951806
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