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Managing Knowledge Integration Across Boundaries

English · Hardback

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Knowledge integration - the purposeful combination of specialized and complementary knowledge to achieve specific tasks - is becoming increasingly important for organizations facing rapidly changing institutional environments, globalized markets, and fast-paced technological developments.The need for knowledge integration is driven by knowledge specialization and its geographic and organizational distribution in the global economy. The increasing complexity and relevance of the knowledge integration problem is apparent in emerging new fields of research, such as open innovation, or the merging of existing ones, e.g. organizational learning and strategy. In global competition, the successful management of knowledge integration underpins firms' ability to innovate, generateprofit, grow and, ultimately, survive.This book provides conceptual contributions as well as empirical studies that examine knowledge integration essentially as a 'boundary' problem. Knowledge integration becomes a problem when boundaries between knowledge fields, and the institutions that preside over those fields, are not clear, or become fluidand contestable. This fluidity, and the competitive pressures this fluidity generates, are persistent and permanent features of the world we live in. This book puts forward a consistent set of ideas, methods and tools useful to interpret, analyze and act upon the processes of knowledge integration across boundaries.

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  • 1: Fredrik Tell, Christian Berggren, Stefano Brusoni, and Andrew Van de Ven: Introduction: Managing Knowledge Integration Across Boundaries

  • Part I: Conceptual Underpinnings

  • 2: Fredrik Tell: Managing Across Knowledge Boundaries

  • 3: Steven Postrel: Effective Management Of Collective Design Processes: Knowledge Profiles and the Sequential Ordering of Tasks

  • 4: Christian Berggren, Jörg Sydow, and Fredrik Tell: Relating Knowledge Integration and Absorptive Capacity: Knowledge Boundaries And Reflective Agency in Path-Dependent Processes

  • 5: Lars Lindkvist and Marie Bengtsson: Bridging the Individual-To-Organization Divide: A Knowledge Creation Approach

  • Part II: Boundary Crossing Knowledge Integration in Context

  • 6: Lars Bengtsson, Nicolette Lakemond, Keld Laursen, and Fredrik Tell: Open Innovation: Managing Knowledge Integration Across Multiple Boundaries

  • 7: Federica Ceci and Andrea Prencipe: Division of Labour, Supplier Relationships and Knowledge Integration

  • 8: Fabrizio Castelluci and Gianluca Carnabuci: Knowledge, Uncertainty, and the Boundaries of the Firm: Evidence from a Study of Formula One Racing Constructors, 1950-2000

  • 9: Solmaz Filiz Karabag and Christian Berggren: Struggling with Knowledge Boundaries and Stickiness: Case Studies of Innovating Firms in an Emerging Economy

  • 10: Markus Perkmann: How Boundary Organizations Facilitate Collaboration Across Diverse Communities

  • 11: Dmitrijs Kravcenko and Jacky Swan: Talking Through Objects: The Socio-Political Dynamics Embodied in Boundary Objects in Architectural Work

  • 12: Annapoornima M. Subramanian, Kwanghui Lim and Pek-hooi Soh: Bridging Scientists And Informal RandD Collaborations: Implications for Firm-Level Knowledge Integration and Patent Performance

  • 13: Karin Bredin, Cecilia Enberg, Camilla Niss and Jonas Söderlund: Knowledge Integration at Work: Individual Project Competence in Agile Projects

  • 14: Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa and Yongsuk Kim: Retrieval of Knowledge Across Team Boundaries: Role of Transactive Memory Systems in a Restructuring Global Organization

  • 15: Andrew H. Van de Ven and Shaker A. Zahra: Boundary Spanning, Boundary Objects, and Innovation



About the author

Fredrik Tell is Professor in Business Administration at Linköping University and Director of the KITE Research Group. His research revolves around implications of innovation and knowledge integration for firm strategies, competitiveness and organization. His research has been presented as book chapters in a number of edited volumes and as research articles in journals such as Creativity and Innovation Management, Industrial and Corporate Change, and International Journal of Project Management to name a few. He currently serves as one of the editors of Industrial and Corporate Change (UK & Scandinavia).

Christian Berggren is Professor in Industrial Management at Linköping University and served as director for the KITE program during her first four years. He has been involved in international debates regarding industry, knowledge and innovation since the early 1990s, critiquing lean production-rhetoric, as well as disruptive innovation
theories, and proposing creative accumulation as an alternative. Currently he focuses on studies of innovators in emerging economies, and the technology and policy challenges involved in sustainability transitions, in particular in the automotive industry. His work has appeared in several books and various journals like Research Policy, Industrial and Corporate Change, Sloan Management Review, World Development, Ecological Economics, Journal of Business Research amoung others.

Stefano Brusoni is Professor of Technology and Innovation Management at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich). His core research lies in understanding how organizations and individual combine and integrate dispersed knowledge in order to become routinely innovative. His work has appeared in various
journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Research Policy, Strategic Management Journal, Organization Studies, Industrial and Corporate Change. He is Editor (Continental Europe) of Industrial and Corporate Change, and member of the Editorial Board of Organization Science, Strategic Management Journal, and Academy of Management Discoveries. He is also Chair of the Knowledge and Innovation IG of the Strategic Management Society.

Andrew Van de Ven is Vernon H. Heath Professor of Organizational Innovation and Change in the Carlson School of the University of Minnesota. Van de Ven's research over the years has dealt with the Nominal Group brainstorming technique, program planning, organization design, processes of organizational innovation and change, and
methods of engaged scholarship. He is co-author of 12 books, including: The Innovation Journey (1999, 2008), Organization Change and Innovation Processes (2000), Handbook of Organizational Change and Innovation (2004), and Engaged Scholarship (2007) all with Oxford University Press. During 2000-2001 Van de Ven was President of the Academy of Management. He currently is serving as founding editor of the Academy of Management Discoveries.

Summary

Knowledge integration-the purposeful combination of specialized and complementary knowledge to achieve specific tasks-is increasingly important for organizations. This book offers a consistent set of ideas, methods and tools useful to interpret, analyze and act upon the processes of knowledge integration across organizational and other boundaries.

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Knowledge may be power, but fragmented knowledge can be disempowering. Finding ways to integrate increasingly specialized, distributed and incomplete knowledge across boundaries is one of the most pressing issues in late modern societieshardly any social or economic problem is effectively addressed unless diverse streams of knowledge are systematically shared and integrated. This is the best book I have seen on this important topic. There is much to admire in it: the diversity of perspectives, the empirical richness, and the theoretical robustness are all evident. It breaks new ground in how we understand knowledge integration.

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While it is popular to say that we live in an increasingly 'boundary-less' world, in reality, people in organizations face numerous boundaries in their everyday workgeographic, functional, divisional, cultural, intellectual, etc. This book offers both theoretical and practical insights into how people can manage across or through these boundaries in order to integrate knowledge. Sarah Kaplan, Professor of Strategic Management Rotman School, University of Toronto

Product details

Authors Christian Berggren, Christian (Professor in Industrial Manag Berggren, Stefano Brusoni, Fredrik Tell, Fredrik Berggren Tell, Fredrik Brusoni Tell, Andrew Van de Ven, Andrew van de Ven
Assisted by Christian Berggren (Editor), Stefano Brusoni (Editor), Fredrik Tell (Editor), Andrew Van de Ven (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.12.2016
 
EAN 9780198785972
ISBN 978-0-19-878597-2
No. of pages 336
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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