
While there are many books on knowledge management, knowledge governance is a concept that has not been so well explored, and is much less understood. Knowledge governance refers to choosing structures and mechanisms that can influence the processes of sharing and creating knowledge. The book argues that knowledge governance is a distinct issue in management and organization because knowledge processes differ on several dimensions from routine and more traditional processes. The relationship between governance issues and knowledge processes is under-researched, theoretically as well as empirically. Thematically, knowledge governance cuts across fields such as general management, human resource management, the management of intellectual capital, innovation theory, strategic management, technology strategy, and international business. Not surprisingly, existing ideas are developed from the perspectives of different fields and from different underlying disciplinary foundations; however, it often remains unclear how these ideas relate together and how they differ in terms of unit of analysis, mode of analysis, underlying logic and assumptions, etc. This book is an important step towards overcoming the existing fragmentation in the field by providing a multi-disciplinary collection of chapters on knowledge governance. While the single chapters accentuate the pluralism in the field, they all examine issues that constitute the essence of knowledge governance.
This book investigates the conceptual framework of knowledge governance, seeking to define its role as a distinct management discipline separate from traditional knowledge management. Editors Nicolai J. Foss and Snejina Michailova assemble a multi-disciplinary collection of chapters to address the fragmentation in current research. By examining how organizational structures influence the creation and sharing of knowledge, the authors provide a unified logic for understanding governance mechanisms across various business fields.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a significant attempt to synthesize disparate theories within the field of organizational management. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a useful resource for scholars and advanced practitioners seeking to understand the structural foundations of knowledge governance.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191553069
ISBN-13:
9780191553066
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