In this paper we investigate social dimension of knowledge in an organisational context. Inspired and informed by sensemaking views of organisations (Weick, 1995), our inquiry focuses on knowledge as both an input to and a product of sensemaking processes at four different levels in organisations: the intra-subjective sensemaking of an individual; the inter-subjective sensemaking in social interactions; the generic subjective (organisational) and the extrasubjective or cultural level of sensemaking (Wiley, 1988, 1994). Starting from this basic framework, we develop a Sensemaking Model of Knowledge in organisations that identifies four types of knowledge individual, collective, organisational and cultural knowledge created, used and maintain...
Some theorists maintain that organization learning and the information processing behaviours that un...
International audienceTaking Weick's theory of sensemaking as illustrative of a socio-constructionis...
International audienceTaking Weick's theory of sensemaking as illustrative of a socio-constructionis...
In this paper we investigate social dimension of knowledge in an organisational context. Inspired an...
In this paper we investigate social dimension of knowledge in an organisational context. Inspired an...
The paper investigates the phenomenon of knowledgemanagement in an organisational context with the a...
The paper investigates the phenomenon of knowledge management in an organisational context with the ...
Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among manage...
Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among manage...
Through a wide-ranging critical review of relevant publications, we explore and articulate what cons...
Sensemaking is the process through which people work to understand issues or events that are novel, ...
Despite the importance of knowledge and knowledge management to business, most current business theo...
Despite the importance of knowledge and knowledge management to business, most current business theo...
This dissertation focuses on conceptual frameworks from which to study information systems knowledge...
Through a wide-ranging critical review of relevant publications, we explore and articulate what cons...
Some theorists maintain that organization learning and the information processing behaviours that un...
International audienceTaking Weick's theory of sensemaking as illustrative of a socio-constructionis...
International audienceTaking Weick's theory of sensemaking as illustrative of a socio-constructionis...
In this paper we investigate social dimension of knowledge in an organisational context. Inspired an...
In this paper we investigate social dimension of knowledge in an organisational context. Inspired an...
The paper investigates the phenomenon of knowledgemanagement in an organisational context with the a...
The paper investigates the phenomenon of knowledge management in an organisational context with the ...
Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among manage...
Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among manage...
Through a wide-ranging critical review of relevant publications, we explore and articulate what cons...
Sensemaking is the process through which people work to understand issues or events that are novel, ...
Despite the importance of knowledge and knowledge management to business, most current business theo...
Despite the importance of knowledge and knowledge management to business, most current business theo...
This dissertation focuses on conceptual frameworks from which to study information systems knowledge...
Through a wide-ranging critical review of relevant publications, we explore and articulate what cons...
Some theorists maintain that organization learning and the information processing behaviours that un...
International audienceTaking Weick's theory of sensemaking as illustrative of a socio-constructionis...
International audienceTaking Weick's theory of sensemaking as illustrative of a socio-constructionis...