Based on a social-constructivist conceptualization of knowledge as residing in groups of practitioners, epistemic communities, this paper proposes a new perspective on the knowledge based view of the firm and sketches the outline of a new research agenda. It argues that the cost of governing knowledge processes depends as much on the cognitive background of the exchange partners as on the tacitness of the knowledge. Firms exist because they may form epistemic communities in their own right with enabling and motivational properties superior to those of markets in the governance of knowledge processes across epistemic boundaries. Establishing a firm as an epistemic community requires transaction specific investments that are difficult to real...
The acquisition and transfer of intellectual capital has become an important justification for execu...
In this dissertation, I will make two arguments, one examining overall goals and perspectives relati...
publication-status: AcceptedPre-submission version made available with the permission of the publish...
Based on a social-constructivist conceptualization of knowledge as residing in groups of practitione...
This paper suggests a new synthesis of knowledge-based approaches to the theory of the firm. It empl...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
In Architectures of Knowledge . Ash Amin and Patrick Cohendet argue that the time is right for resea...
In this note we revisit two core propositions of the knowledge-based view of the firm found in the s...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
Knowledge is a key commodity in agenda-setting. Knowledge underpins the new understandings that can ...
This paper questions the prevailing notions that firms within industrial clusters have privileged ac...
No abstractThe paper aims at reconstructing the concept of epistemic communities as such. Thus, in t...
The knowledge-based view of the firm is a recent extension of the Resource-Based View (RBV) of the f...
Epistemic communities can be understood as networks of knowledge-based experts that hold in common a...
The acquisition and transfer of intellectual capital has become an important justification for execu...
In this dissertation, I will make two arguments, one examining overall goals and perspectives relati...
publication-status: AcceptedPre-submission version made available with the permission of the publish...
Based on a social-constructivist conceptualization of knowledge as residing in groups of practitione...
This paper suggests a new synthesis of knowledge-based approaches to the theory of the firm. It empl...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
In Architectures of Knowledge . Ash Amin and Patrick Cohendet argue that the time is right for resea...
In this note we revisit two core propositions of the knowledge-based view of the firm found in the s...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
Knowledge is a key commodity in agenda-setting. Knowledge underpins the new understandings that can ...
This paper questions the prevailing notions that firms within industrial clusters have privileged ac...
No abstractThe paper aims at reconstructing the concept of epistemic communities as such. Thus, in t...
The knowledge-based view of the firm is a recent extension of the Resource-Based View (RBV) of the f...
Epistemic communities can be understood as networks of knowledge-based experts that hold in common a...
The acquisition and transfer of intellectual capital has become an important justification for execu...
In this dissertation, I will make two arguments, one examining overall goals and perspectives relati...
publication-status: AcceptedPre-submission version made available with the permission of the publish...