Boundary-crossing individuals, either called "boundary spanners" or "brokers", are important for facilitating knowledge sharing between internal organizational units and between companies and their external environment. While previous literature recommends strategizing and institutionalizing the use of such boundary-crossing individuals, it gives no specific recommendations or guidelines for how to do so. In this paper, we present findings from an extensive field study in a medium-sized software development company. We present the example of a dedicated organizational unit as a business innovation whose members act as both internal knowledge brokers between units and as boundary spanners between the dynamic, flexible env...
This paper investigates how boundary organizations enable and assist collaborations between incumben...
The primary purpose of boundary spanning has been the information exchange between the organization ...
Organizations have boundaries that serve various purposes; for example, differentiating internal ope...
Boundary-crossing individuals, either called boundary spanners or brokers , are important for fac...
We demonstrate how boundary spanning and knowledge brokering as a dual approach support the organiza...
We demonstrate how boundary spanning and knowledge brokering as a dual approach support the organiza...
Knowledge flowing across firm-internal (unit) boundaries is an essential contribution to an organiza...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
This paper investigates how an organizational competence in boundary spanning emerges in practice by...
Despite the touted benefits of embracing collaborative innovation, organizations continue to face th...
Firms that want to innovate often do so by conducting cooperative innovation activities with busines...
How does a small business engage in boundary work to innovate its business model towards sustainabil...
Software development requires the handling of complex and context specific knowledge to be success-f...
Knowledge Management (KM) literature has centrally focused on organization's ability to build practi...
This paper investigates how boundary organizations enable and assist collaborations between incumben...
The primary purpose of boundary spanning has been the information exchange between the organization ...
Organizations have boundaries that serve various purposes; for example, differentiating internal ope...
Boundary-crossing individuals, either called boundary spanners or brokers , are important for fac...
We demonstrate how boundary spanning and knowledge brokering as a dual approach support the organiza...
We demonstrate how boundary spanning and knowledge brokering as a dual approach support the organiza...
Knowledge flowing across firm-internal (unit) boundaries is an essential contribution to an organiza...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
To date, boundary spanning has primarily been conceived of as an activity relating an organization t...
This paper investigates how an organizational competence in boundary spanning emerges in practice by...
Despite the touted benefits of embracing collaborative innovation, organizations continue to face th...
Firms that want to innovate often do so by conducting cooperative innovation activities with busines...
How does a small business engage in boundary work to innovate its business model towards sustainabil...
Software development requires the handling of complex and context specific knowledge to be success-f...
Knowledge Management (KM) literature has centrally focused on organization's ability to build practi...
This paper investigates how boundary organizations enable and assist collaborations between incumben...
The primary purpose of boundary spanning has been the information exchange between the organization ...
Organizations have boundaries that serve various purposes; for example, differentiating internal ope...