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Transferring, Translating and Transforming: An Integrative Framework
Carlile, Paul
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3813
Organizations must establish processes for managing knowledge across boundaries because of the specialized and task-dependent forms of knowledge required to deliver products and services. To address this challenge an integrative framework is developed that identifies and integrates the value of different approaches to managing knowledge in organizations that are often presented as incompatible in the literature. The framework describes three progressively complex types of boundaries: syntactic, semantic and pragmatic. Each increasingly complex boundary requires a
more complex process to facilitate communication and innovation across specialized forms of
knowledge. The framework categorizes types of boundaries, gauges their complexity, and then
describes the processes involved in managing knowledge across each of them. The development
of a new engineering tool in an automotive firm is presented to illustrate the conceptual strength
of this framework.
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Transferring, Translating and Transforming: An Integrative Framework
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| Id. |
23826 |
| Idioma |
inglés (Estados Unidos)
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| Titulo |
Transferring, Translating and Transforming: An Integrative Framework |
| Autor(es) |
Carlile, Paul |
| Location |
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3813
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| Versión |
1.0 |
| Estado |
Final
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| Descripción |
Organizations must establish processes for managing knowledge across boundaries because of the specialized and task-dependent forms of knowledge required to deliver products and services. To address this challenge an integrative framework is developed that identifies and integrates the value of different approaches to managing knowledge in organizations that are often presented as incompatible in the literature. The framework describes three progressively complex types of boundaries: syntactic, semantic and pragmatic. Each increasingly complex boundary requires a
more complex process to facilitate communication and innovation across specialized forms of
knowledge. The framework categorizes types of boundaries, gauges their complexity, and then
describes the processes involved in managing knowledge across each of them. The development
of a new engineering tool in an automotive firm is presented to illustrate the conceptual strength
of this framework. |
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106992 bytes application/pdf |
| Palabras clave |
knowledge |
| Tipo de recurso |
Working Paper
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| Tipo de Interactividad |
Expositivo
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| Nivel de Interactividad |
muy bajo
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| Audiencia |
Estudiante
Profesor
Autor
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| Estructura |
Atomic |
| Coste |
no
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| Copyright |
sí
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| Formatos |
106992 bytes application/pdf |
| Requerimientos técnicos |
Browser: Any |
| Fecha de contribución |
07-may-2008 |
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