Governing Knowledge-Processes
ISBN:
978-3-409-12494-2
Auflage:
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Verlag:
Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Gabler, Gabler Verlag
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.10.2003
Herausgeber:
Reihe:
mir Special Issue
Format:
Softcover
Seitenanzahl:
169
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lication. Key criteria for inclusion included a sound combination of conceptuali zation and empirical grounding in response to the questions above. Peter J. Buckley and Martin J. Carter in their paper Governing Knowledge Sharing in Multinational Enterprises examines knowledge-sharing processes in four UK MNCs. A key challenge is to design governance architectures so that application strategy (uses of a given portfolio of knowledge) and discovery strategy (new combinations of knowledge) can be supported through knowledge sharing. A key trade-off obtains here between integration and partitioning of knowledge assets, whereby increased partitioning facilitates local knowledge sharing but complicates global integration. In addition, coordination mechanisms employed in the governance of knowledge sharing may be organized centrally or decentrally, whereby central organization may lead to knowledge loss and managerial overload while decentral organization may lead to loss of control. An important contingency in resolving these governance problems is the extent to which firms follow application and discovery strategies. In addition, the authors recommend to closely integrate incentive systems with attempts for knowledge sharing including individual incentives and rewards. Julian Birkinshaw and Carl F. Fey examine the Organization of Research and Development in Large Multinational Firms in a sample of 107 firms based in the UK and Sweden. The key challenge addressed in this paper is how knowledge creation is governed and how this impacts R&D performance. Several trade-offs obtain. First, headquarter centred vs.
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Biografische Anmerkung
Professor Mahnke ist Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics at the Copenhagen Business School.
Professor Pedersen ist Professor of International Business at the Deapartment of International Economics and Management at the Copenhagen Business School.
Professor Pedersen ist Professor of International Business at the Deapartment of International Economics and Management at the Copenhagen Business School.