This paper challenges the popular notions of tacit and explicit organizational knowledge and argues that its philosophical underpinnings derived from Gilbert Ryle are problematic due to their logical behaviourist perspective. The paper articulates the philosophical problem as the neglect of any role for the mind in organizational activity and the representation of mental activity as purely a set of behaviours. An alternative realist philosophy is advanced taking into account the potential of adopting a number of competing philosophical perspectives. The paper forwards a realist theory of organizational knowledge that moves beyond the surface behaviours of tacit and explicit knowledge and argues that collective consciousness and organization...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
This paper presents a theory of organizational identity based on embodied cognition. Embodied cognit...
The article assesses the contribution made by cognitivist studies to the renewal of organizational t...
N onaka's paper [1994. A dynamic theory of organizational knowledge creation. Organ. Sci. 5(1)...
Organizations are human constructs, and unless the organizational analysis takes into account a wide...
The substitution of knowledge to information as the entity that organizations process and deliver ra...
The substitution of knowledge to information as the entity that organizations process and deliver ra...
The importance of tacit knowledge in organizational learning and innovation has become the focus Of ...
Learning is usually assumed to be an essentially cognitive activity. Consequently, the learning orga...
This paper is an attempt to question one of the most fundamental assumptions in management theory: t...
This paper argues that contemporary organizational research and theorizing are circumscribed by the ...
The main problem posed in this thesis is an epistemological one to do with what counts as knowledge ...
The article presents the author's concept of a conscious organisation being a response to the change...
The belief that knowledge is amenable to management revolves around the highly ideational concept of...
Abstract. This paper examines the importance of cognitive foundations for theories of organisational...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
This paper presents a theory of organizational identity based on embodied cognition. Embodied cognit...
The article assesses the contribution made by cognitivist studies to the renewal of organizational t...
N onaka's paper [1994. A dynamic theory of organizational knowledge creation. Organ. Sci. 5(1)...
Organizations are human constructs, and unless the organizational analysis takes into account a wide...
The substitution of knowledge to information as the entity that organizations process and deliver ra...
The substitution of knowledge to information as the entity that organizations process and deliver ra...
The importance of tacit knowledge in organizational learning and innovation has become the focus Of ...
Learning is usually assumed to be an essentially cognitive activity. Consequently, the learning orga...
This paper is an attempt to question one of the most fundamental assumptions in management theory: t...
This paper argues that contemporary organizational research and theorizing are circumscribed by the ...
The main problem posed in this thesis is an epistemological one to do with what counts as knowledge ...
The article presents the author's concept of a conscious organisation being a response to the change...
The belief that knowledge is amenable to management revolves around the highly ideational concept of...
Abstract. This paper examines the importance of cognitive foundations for theories of organisational...
The paper takes the assumptions of bounded rationality as the premise for organization theorizing. I...
This paper presents a theory of organizational identity based on embodied cognition. Embodied cognit...
The article assesses the contribution made by cognitivist studies to the renewal of organizational t...