The growing importance of knowledge-based competition has prompted many firms to build international cooperative ventures for skills acquisition and knowledge building. Based on an empirical study of a close collaboration in the knowledge intensive area between a British and a Japanese high-technology firm, the paper examines how the socially embedded nature of knowledge can impede cross-national collaborative work and knowledge sharing. The paper uses Michael Polanyi's concept of 'tacit knowledge' in a much wider societal context. It develops a conceptual model for analysing the main differences and 'points of friction' between the British 'professional' and the Japanese 'organisational' models of organisation of knowledge in high-level te...
This thesis examines the theoretical background of multilateral knowledge transfer and synthesizes t...
Managing knowledge has been a broadly successful strategy for many organisations during the last 30 ...
This paper is based on a hypothesis that we have entered a specific phase of economic development, w...
The growing importance of knowledge-based competition has prompted many firms to build international...
Research on global cooperative ventures has tended to focus on governance forms and task structures....
This paper examines the ‘cognitive’ and ‘societal’ aspects of the tacit knowledge transfer problem i...
This paper examines the ‘cognitive’ and ‘societal’ aspects of the tacit knowledge transfer problem i...
While many studies of knowledge exchange have been undertaken in private and service organizations, ...
This article seeks to explain how knowledge, organisational forms, and societal institutions interac...
In a knowledge economy, knowledge, the way it is shared and created and the way these actions are ma...
This study examines consequences for knowledge creation due to differences in embeddedness of inter‐...
The central question of this research is how to conceptualise more rigorously the processes of 'netw...
Studies have indicated that national culture may impact the choice of who shares knowledge with whom...
It is difficult for organizations to effectively manage personal knowledge so it can be mobilized, s...
Today we are living in a knowledge-society where knowledge sharing is of utmost importance for compa...
This thesis examines the theoretical background of multilateral knowledge transfer and synthesizes t...
Managing knowledge has been a broadly successful strategy for many organisations during the last 30 ...
This paper is based on a hypothesis that we have entered a specific phase of economic development, w...
The growing importance of knowledge-based competition has prompted many firms to build international...
Research on global cooperative ventures has tended to focus on governance forms and task structures....
This paper examines the ‘cognitive’ and ‘societal’ aspects of the tacit knowledge transfer problem i...
This paper examines the ‘cognitive’ and ‘societal’ aspects of the tacit knowledge transfer problem i...
While many studies of knowledge exchange have been undertaken in private and service organizations, ...
This article seeks to explain how knowledge, organisational forms, and societal institutions interac...
In a knowledge economy, knowledge, the way it is shared and created and the way these actions are ma...
This study examines consequences for knowledge creation due to differences in embeddedness of inter‐...
The central question of this research is how to conceptualise more rigorously the processes of 'netw...
Studies have indicated that national culture may impact the choice of who shares knowledge with whom...
It is difficult for organizations to effectively manage personal knowledge so it can be mobilized, s...
Today we are living in a knowledge-society where knowledge sharing is of utmost importance for compa...
This thesis examines the theoretical background of multilateral knowledge transfer and synthesizes t...
Managing knowledge has been a broadly successful strategy for many organisations during the last 30 ...
This paper is based on a hypothesis that we have entered a specific phase of economic development, w...