This study analyses organisational knowledge integration processes from a multi-level and systemic perspective, with particular reference to the case of Fujitsu. A conceptual framework for knowledge integration is suggested focusing on team-building capability, capturing and utilising individual tacit knowledge, and communication networks for integrating dispersed specialist knowledge required in the development of new products and services. The research highlights that knowledge integration occurring in the innovation process is a result of knowledge exposure, its distribution and embodiment and finally its transfer, which leads to innovation capability and competitive advantage in firm
This case study of a precision device manufacturer discusses knowledge integration in a product deve...
This paper represents the first phase of a study designed to investigate the degree of integration (...
This thesis deals with two aspects of knowledge needed for new product development in firms; the acc...
This study analyses organisational knowledge integration processes from a multi-level and systemic p...
The paper analyses knowledge integration processes at Fujitsu from a multi-level and systemic perspe...
Technology-based firms continue to compete primarily on innovation, and one continuously required to...
This paper reports a qualitative study conducted at multinational organizations' R&D departments abo...
Knowledge integration is rather a new and not fully explored concept in business management. Howev...
Knowledge Integration (KI) is one of the major aspects driving innovation within an organisation. In...
In this study, knowledge integration (KI) is all the activities by which an organization identifies,...
Driven by rapid technological developments, greater customer expectations, and increased product com...
With the increasing tendency of information technology (IT) applications, knowledge integration in o...
[[abstract]]The locus of innovation has shifted from single entrepreneurial firms to groups of netwo...
Purpose This paper investigates the interrelationships between knowledge integration (KI), product i...
The purpose of the present study is to describe the process of integrating knowledge created during ...
This case study of a precision device manufacturer discusses knowledge integration in a product deve...
This paper represents the first phase of a study designed to investigate the degree of integration (...
This thesis deals with two aspects of knowledge needed for new product development in firms; the acc...
This study analyses organisational knowledge integration processes from a multi-level and systemic p...
The paper analyses knowledge integration processes at Fujitsu from a multi-level and systemic perspe...
Technology-based firms continue to compete primarily on innovation, and one continuously required to...
This paper reports a qualitative study conducted at multinational organizations' R&D departments abo...
Knowledge integration is rather a new and not fully explored concept in business management. Howev...
Knowledge Integration (KI) is one of the major aspects driving innovation within an organisation. In...
In this study, knowledge integration (KI) is all the activities by which an organization identifies,...
Driven by rapid technological developments, greater customer expectations, and increased product com...
With the increasing tendency of information technology (IT) applications, knowledge integration in o...
[[abstract]]The locus of innovation has shifted from single entrepreneurial firms to groups of netwo...
Purpose This paper investigates the interrelationships between knowledge integration (KI), product i...
The purpose of the present study is to describe the process of integrating knowledge created during ...
This case study of a precision device manufacturer discusses knowledge integration in a product deve...
This paper represents the first phase of a study designed to investigate the degree of integration (...
This thesis deals with two aspects of knowledge needed for new product development in firms; the acc...