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Management of Knowledge-Intensive Organizations - Governance Models for Transformative Discovery

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This book focuses on enhancing management theories of Knowledge-Intensive Organizations (KIOs), analyzing academic and research institutions and multilateral agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO). The first part of the book discusses the trusteeship norms of academic KIOs and institutional barriers that generate bias in selecting the research agenda. The author then discusses how moral stakeholders affect a legitimate research scope, and research policies and academic KIOs address the issues. Finally, the book addresses how to control private incentives that stem from ownership components as well as ways to build alliance and governance mechanisms for this purpose. This work provides researchers with a discussion of the broader impacts of addressing global common goods from responsible KIO perspectives.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Translational Science and Boundary Conceptualization.- 3. Trusteeship Governance and Challenges to Scientific Knowledge-Intensive-Organizations.- 4. Institutional Barriers and Governance.- 5. Research Policy and Knowledge-Intensive-Organization.- 6. New Governance Models for Discoveries of Vaccine Science.- 7. Science and Insights from the Humanistic Disciplines.- 8. Conclusion.

About the author

Ellie Okada is an academic, former visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Columbia Business School. She worked for a research university in Japan, Yokohama National University, as a tenured full professor for over 24 years. She is Senior Fellow, President, and Founder of the Boston Cancer Policy Institute, a research institute of management in new social sciences.

Summary

This book focuses on enhancing management theories of Knowledge-Intensive Organizations (KIOs), analyzing academic and research institutions and multilateral agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO). The first part of the book discusses the trusteeship norms of academic KIOs and institutional barriers that generate bias in selecting the research agenda. The author then discusses how moral stakeholders affect a legitimate research scope, and research policies and academic KIOs address the issues. Finally, the book addresses how to control private incentives that stem from ownership components as well as ways to build alliance and governance mechanisms for this purpose. This work provides researchers with a discussion of the broader impacts of addressing global common goods from responsible KIO perspectives.



Product details

Authors Ellie Okada
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319973722
ISBN 978-3-31-997372-2
No. of pages 202
Dimensions 151 mm x 218 mm x 19 mm
Weight 414 g
Illustrations XVII, 202 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Management, B, Management und Managementtechniken, Management: Innovation, Business and Management, Corporate Governance, Innovation/Technology Management, Management & management techniques, Research & development management, Management science, Industrial Management, Innovation and Technology Management

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