引言:组织中的知识建构与创造

Introduction: Knowledge Construction and Creation in Organizations*

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2004
被引 105
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

探讨组织知识如何通过实践和过程被建构与创造,而非视为既定事实,并分析策略、激励及权力政治对知识的影响。

Abstract

Abstract While adopting a knowledge‐based perspective on organizations has been valuable, since, among other things, it enables us to see links between organizational learning and a firm's competitive advantage through the development of idiosyncratic capabilities, it has nonetheless tended to treat organizational knowledge as ‘given’, exploring how it is related to other ‘given’ variables. The focus of this special issue is to unpack the notion of organizational knowledge by exploring the processes and practices through which knowledge is constructed and created in organizations. A constructivist perspective assumes that ‘knowledge’ presupposes work and seeks to explore how what comes to be considered as organizational knowledge is established and validated (or fails to do so). By seeing organizational knowledge as work we can further probe into how knowledge is shaped by organizational strategies and incentives and, more radically, how power and politics influence the struggle between competing bodies of knowledge in organizations.

组织学习知识管理组织行为