拆除NASA的知识边界:专业身份在开放式创新中的关键作用

Dismantling Knowledge Boundaries at NASA: The Critical Role of Professional Identity in Open Innovation

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2017
被引 299 · 同刊同年前 6%
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中文导读

通过对NASA的纵向实地研究,探讨开放式创新模式如何挑战研发人员的知识边界和专业身份,揭示只有经历身份重塑的研发人员才能真正采纳外部知识并共享内部知识,从而实现创新突破。

Abstract

Using a longitudinal in-depth field study at NASA, I investigate how the open, or peer-production, innovation model affects R&D professionals, their work, and the locus of innovation. R&D professionals are known for keeping their knowledge work within clearly defined boundaries, protecting it from individuals outside those boundaries, and rejecting meritorious innovation that is created outside disciplinary boundaries. The open innovation model challenges these boundaries and opens the knowledge work to be conducted by anyone who chooses to contribute. At NASA, the open model led to a scientific breakthrough at unprecedented speed using unusually limited resources; yet it challenged not only the knowledge-work boundaries but also the professional identity of the R&D professionals. This led to divergent reactions from R&D professionals, as adopting the open model required them to go through a multifaceted transformation. Only R&D professionals who underwent identity refocusing work dismantled their boundaries, truly adopting the knowledge from outside and sharing their internal knowledge. Others who did not go through that identity work failed to incorporate the solutions the open model produced. Adopting open innovation without a change in R&D professionals' identity resulted in no real change in the R&D process. This paper reveals how such processes unfold and illustrates the critical role of professional identity work in changing knowledge-work boundaries and shifting the locus of innovation.

开放式创新知识管理专业身份研发管理组织行为