
Knowledge Governance Processes and Perspectives
by Foss, Nicolai J.; Michailova, Snejina-
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Summary
Author Biography
Nicolai J Foss is Professor of Economic Organization at the Copenhagen Business School and the Director of the Center for Strategic Management and Globalization at the CBS. His main research interests are knowledge governance, strategic management, the economics of the firm, and the philosophy of the social sciences. His work has appeared in journals such as Strategic Management Journal and Organization Science.
Snejina Michailova is Professor of International Business at The University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand. Originally from Bulgaria, she holds a PhD degree from Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Her main research areas are international management and knowledge governance. Her work has appeared in The Academy of Management Executive, California Management Review, Journal of Management Studies, Long Range Planning, Journal of World Business, Organizational Learning and Organizational Dynamics.
Table of Contents
List of Figures | p. vii |
List of Tables | p. ix |
List of Contributors | p. xi |
Knowledge Governance: Themes and Questions | p. 1 |
Governing Knowledge Creation: A Problem-Finding and Problem-Solving Perspective | p. 25 |
The Architecture of Knowledge Organization | p. 47 |
Poliarchic Governance and The Growth of Knowledge | p. 81 |
Managerial Authority When Knowledge is Distributed: A Knowledge Governance Perspective | p. 108 |
The Governance of Explorative Knowledge Production | p. 138 |
Superordinate Identity and Knowledge Creation and Transfer in Organizations | p. 166 |
Socialization Tactics as a Governance Mechanism in R&D Collaborations | p. 191 |
Knowledge Governance for Open Innovation: Evidence from an EU R&D Collaboration | p. 220 |
An Exchange of Ideas About Knowledge Governance: Seeking First Principles and Microfoundations | p. 247 |
Knowledge Governance: What have We Learned? and Where are We Heading? | p. 272 |
Index | p. 289 |
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