This paper addresses the influence of two competing views of social identity on knowledge integration within organizations. One view sees social identity primarily as a coherent characteristic of organisations, which can leverage knowledge integration by developing loyalty, trust, shared values and implicit norms (Kogut and Zander, 1996). The opposing view considers social identification as multiple and fragmented (Albert, Ashforth and Dutton, 2000; Alvesson, 2000). This fragmented view emphasises the problematic nature of social identity for knowledge integration. The aim of this paper is to examine these competing accounts and to develop insight under what conditions coherent respectively multiple social identities are advantageous for kn...
This paper examines the possible coexistence of single and multiple organisational identities of two...
In most organizations, specialized knowledge is dispersed over organization members (Tsoukas, 1996)....
Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between organisational identity and identification...
This paper addresses the influence of two competing views of social identity on knowledge integratio...
This paper addresses the influence of two competing views of social identity on knowledge integratio...
This paper provides an overview of previous work that has explored issues of social, organizational ...
This paper deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that experienced a...
This chapter deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that went throug...
Theoretical background. Research questions. Appropriateness of an "aggregation" managerial response ...
Many researchers have expressed frustration with the current state of scholarship about corporate an...
This study explores the evolution of organisational identity in a post-merger integration process, a...
Most research on organization-based identities focuses on a single level of analysis, typically the ...
This paper examines the possible coexistence of single and multiple organisational identities of two...
In most organizations, specialized knowledge is dispersed over organization members (Tsoukas, 1996)....
Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between organisational identity and identification...
This paper addresses the influence of two competing views of social identity on knowledge integratio...
This paper addresses the influence of two competing views of social identity on knowledge integratio...
This paper provides an overview of previous work that has explored issues of social, organizational ...
This paper deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that experienced a...
This chapter deals with the subject of the organizational identity in organizations that went throug...
Theoretical background. Research questions. Appropriateness of an "aggregation" managerial response ...
Many researchers have expressed frustration with the current state of scholarship about corporate an...
This study explores the evolution of organisational identity in a post-merger integration process, a...
Most research on organization-based identities focuses on a single level of analysis, typically the ...
This paper examines the possible coexistence of single and multiple organisational identities of two...
In most organizations, specialized knowledge is dispersed over organization members (Tsoukas, 1996)....
Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between organisational identity and identification...