What an organisation does versus what it out-sources to the market is a classic boundaries of the firm question that has previously been dominated by efficiency arguments. However, a knowledge-based view suggests these boundaries are integral to the ability of a firm to deploy existing knowledge stocks efficiently, as well as develop new knowledge through learning that will drive future competitiveness. Furthermore, the nature of these boundaries, in respect of their permeability is critical in understanding the likelihood of knowledge flowing into and out of the organisation. Using these concepts, we present a case study of Main Roads Western Australia to illustrate how these principles have allowed it to start rebuilding its internal capa...
This paper is based on empirical data obtained from a large scale survey of the Queensland road indu...
This article analyzes outsourcing from a knowledge-based perspective. We investigate how knowledge a...
There has, in the past, been concern about firms ‟ capacity to engage with the external business env...
What an organisation does versus what it out-sources to the market is a classic boundaries of\ud the...
Organisational structure is synonymous with a firm's knowledge – both today and in respect of a firm...
Organisational structure is synonymous with a firm’s knowledge – both today and in respect of a firm...
Organisational boundaries can be analysed via a variety of lenses – organisational design principles...
This paper examines knowledge management and innovation in the Australian Construction Industry. A c...
Knowledge pull has become an essential requirement for construction organizations to survive in this...
This paper explores the implications of specialisation in knowledge production for the organisation ...
Theories of knowledge management in alliances between competitors highlight the role of the alliance...
Previous research suggests that construction industry companies use relatively little formal manager...
As construction-oriented public sector agencies have outsourced more and more of their construction-...
This paper explores the role of organisation structure in the creation of knowledge in a dynamic, co...
The lack of understanding on how to successfully deliver knowledge across boundaries in global offsh...
This paper is based on empirical data obtained from a large scale survey of the Queensland road indu...
This article analyzes outsourcing from a knowledge-based perspective. We investigate how knowledge a...
There has, in the past, been concern about firms ‟ capacity to engage with the external business env...
What an organisation does versus what it out-sources to the market is a classic boundaries of\ud the...
Organisational structure is synonymous with a firm's knowledge – both today and in respect of a firm...
Organisational structure is synonymous with a firm’s knowledge – both today and in respect of a firm...
Organisational boundaries can be analysed via a variety of lenses – organisational design principles...
This paper examines knowledge management and innovation in the Australian Construction Industry. A c...
Knowledge pull has become an essential requirement for construction organizations to survive in this...
This paper explores the implications of specialisation in knowledge production for the organisation ...
Theories of knowledge management in alliances between competitors highlight the role of the alliance...
Previous research suggests that construction industry companies use relatively little formal manager...
As construction-oriented public sector agencies have outsourced more and more of their construction-...
This paper explores the role of organisation structure in the creation of knowledge in a dynamic, co...
The lack of understanding on how to successfully deliver knowledge across boundaries in global offsh...
This paper is based on empirical data obtained from a large scale survey of the Queensland road indu...
This article analyzes outsourcing from a knowledge-based perspective. We investigate how knowledge a...
There has, in the past, been concern about firms ‟ capacity to engage with the external business env...