All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i.e. the ‘epistemic community’ formed as groups of people define and legitimize the knowledge they possess. In the mutual engagement in a common enterprise, epistemic communities develop, maintain and nurture the codes, tools and theories that provide the basis of their practice. Commonalities of code, tools and theory facilitate both voluntary transfer and involuntary imitation of knowledge within communities, also ones spanning organizational boundaries. Conversely, knowledge transfer between different epistemic communities, whether desired or unintended, is often cumbersome and fraught with difficulties. In order to achieve effective integr...
The notion of a 'community-of-practice' (CmP) has become a highly influential way of conceptualizing...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
Knowledge sharing need to operate in an organized manner to simplify the complexities of collaborati...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
This paper suggests a new synthesis of knowledge-based approaches to the theory of the firm. It empl...
Based on a social-constructivist conceptualization of knowledge as residing in groups of practitione...
A knowledge community is a group of people, typically a professional, technical, scientific, or crea...
Knowledge-based communities bring together persons who collaborate and interact in order to produce ...
Epistemic communities can be understood as networks of knowledge-based experts that hold in common a...
Knowledge is a key commodity in agenda-setting. Knowledge underpins the new understandings that can ...
The acquisition and transfer of intellectual capital has become an important justification for execu...
The decreasing importance of the state as a prominent actor in international politics has opened a d...
In the frame of a knowledge based economy, a growing part of the processes of knowledge production a...
Almost two decades ago, Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communities framework as a means of e...
The number of arrangements where academia collaborates with governmental and nongovernmental organis...
The notion of a 'community-of-practice' (CmP) has become a highly influential way of conceptualizing...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
Knowledge sharing need to operate in an organized manner to simplify the complexities of collaborati...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
This paper suggests a new synthesis of knowledge-based approaches to the theory of the firm. It empl...
Based on a social-constructivist conceptualization of knowledge as residing in groups of practitione...
A knowledge community is a group of people, typically a professional, technical, scientific, or crea...
Knowledge-based communities bring together persons who collaborate and interact in order to produce ...
Epistemic communities can be understood as networks of knowledge-based experts that hold in common a...
Knowledge is a key commodity in agenda-setting. Knowledge underpins the new understandings that can ...
The acquisition and transfer of intellectual capital has become an important justification for execu...
The decreasing importance of the state as a prominent actor in international politics has opened a d...
In the frame of a knowledge based economy, a growing part of the processes of knowledge production a...
Almost two decades ago, Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communities framework as a means of e...
The number of arrangements where academia collaborates with governmental and nongovernmental organis...
The notion of a 'community-of-practice' (CmP) has become a highly influential way of conceptualizing...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
Knowledge sharing need to operate in an organized manner to simplify the complexities of collaborati...