Many organizations within the construction industry are currently developing standardized practices. Increased standardization involves new ways of organizing construction projects, changing interrelations between professional groups, setting a new culture, i.e. challenging the institutionalized way of being. It, for instance, leads to a concentration of key knowledge into specific knowledge networks and artifacts. This in turn creates new and/or strengthened roles of expertise within the organizations leading to a reallocation of knowledge, as well as power, from the project setting to centrally organized functions, specialist consultancies and knowledge networks. Based on a case study of one Architect Company, this paper examines the tens...
Architectural Practices exist in a professional-service, project-based environment where every produ...
This article adopts practice-based theory for understanding inter-organisational knowledge work and ...
Information can be seen as one of the most important assets that an organisation can possess. Utilis...
In a separated processes according to professional functions, the ambition of becoming sustainable c...
Knowledge management presents a new way of understanding organizations and companies, and is especia...
During the past decade a paradigm shift in the domain of knowledge management (KM) has emerged out o...
A key problem facing the construction industry is that all work is done by transient project teams, ...
The importance of knowledge management (KM) in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)...
In the construction industry both the design and management processes differ significantly from the ...
The construction sector has been criticised in recent years for being inefficient. The critique invo...
In the information age, organization theories have addressed problem-solving as an information-proce...
Purpose-Unplanned changes in construction projects are common and lead to disruptive effects such as...
Changes in construction projects are common and can lead to disruptive effects such as project delay...
Standardized knowledge transfer in project-based organizations is analyzed. The empirical material c...
The core of this thesis is the report of an empirical investigation of the knowledges used by archit...
Architectural Practices exist in a professional-service, project-based environment where every produ...
This article adopts practice-based theory for understanding inter-organisational knowledge work and ...
Information can be seen as one of the most important assets that an organisation can possess. Utilis...
In a separated processes according to professional functions, the ambition of becoming sustainable c...
Knowledge management presents a new way of understanding organizations and companies, and is especia...
During the past decade a paradigm shift in the domain of knowledge management (KM) has emerged out o...
A key problem facing the construction industry is that all work is done by transient project teams, ...
The importance of knowledge management (KM) in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)...
In the construction industry both the design and management processes differ significantly from the ...
The construction sector has been criticised in recent years for being inefficient. The critique invo...
In the information age, organization theories have addressed problem-solving as an information-proce...
Purpose-Unplanned changes in construction projects are common and lead to disruptive effects such as...
Changes in construction projects are common and can lead to disruptive effects such as project delay...
Standardized knowledge transfer in project-based organizations is analyzed. The empirical material c...
The core of this thesis is the report of an empirical investigation of the knowledges used by archit...
Architectural Practices exist in a professional-service, project-based environment where every produ...
This article adopts practice-based theory for understanding inter-organisational knowledge work and ...
Information can be seen as one of the most important assets that an organisation can possess. Utilis...