Using both established as well as more recent modes of inquiry, this book sheds new light on an increasingly important dimension of organizational cooperation and competition - that of knowledge and knowledge transfer. Based on research and practice, the book addresses a wide range of issues concerning the management of knowledge, from knowledge transfer between organizations to knowledge management within organizations.
Divided into two parts, Managing Knowledge reflects a fundamental conceptual distinction between two world-views. The first part is characterized by representationism, or traditional approaches to viewing knowledge, knowledge transfer and cooperative strategies. The contributors provide a clea
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Georg von Krogh is Professor of Management at the University of St Gallen and Director at the Institute for Management, University of St Gallen, Switzerland.
Johan Roos is Professor of Strategy at the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne.
CONTRIBUTORS OUTSIDE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
John Harald Aadne Hochschule St. Gallen
Thorvald Haerem Norwegian School of Management Sandvika
Dirk Kleine Hochschule St. Gallen
Volker Mahnke Hochschule St. Gallen
Salvatori Vicari SDA Bocconi, Milan
Kenneth Wathne Norwegian Institute of Marketing Sandvika
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