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Nonaka, Ikujir�o, (1935-)
Towards organizational knowledge :the pioneering work of Ikujiro Nonaka /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
302.3/5
書名/作者:
Towards organizational knowledge : : the pioneering work of Ikujiro Nonaka // edited by Georg von Krogh, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Kimio Kase and C�esar Gonzalez Cant�on.
其他作者:
Von Krogh, George,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Industrial organization.
標題:
Organizational sociology.
標題:
Knowledge management.
標題:
Organizational learning.
標題:
Management.
標題:
PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology
ISBN:
9781137024961 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137024968 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Scholarship With Wisdom: An Introduction; Georg Von Krogh, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Kimio Kase and �Csar G. Can�tn -- PART I -- 1. Nonaka's Contribution To The Understanding Of Knowledge Creation, Codification And Capture; David J. Teece -- 2. Nonaka And Km's Past, Present And Future; J.-C. Spender -- 3 The Formation And Development Of Ikujiro Nonaka's Knowledge Creation Theory; Fangqi Xu -- PART II -- 4. Nonaka's 'Dynamic Theory Of Knowledge Creation' (1994): Reflections And An Exploration Of The 'Ontological Dimension'; Robert M. Grant -- 5. The Purpose Of The Firm As Proposed By Nonaka: A Review Based On The Aristotelian-Thomistic Tradition; Guillermo Far�ias Contreras -- 6. Out Of The Garbage Can?: How Continuous Improvement Facilitators Match Solutions To Problems; Florian Rittiner and Stefano Brusoni -- 7. The Knowledge-Based Theory Of The Firm And The Question Of Firm Boundaries; Pedro �Lpez �Sez, Jo�s Emilio Navas �Lpez, Gregorio Mar�tn De Castro and Jorge Cruz Gon�zlez -- 8. Russia's First Handbook Of Knowledge Management As A Reflector Of A Km Landscape Sui Generis; Nigel J. Holden -- 9. A Humanistic Approach To Knowledge-Creation: People-Centric Innovation; Yingying Zhang, Yu Zhou and Jane McKenzie -- 10.Leaping To Optima? Knowledge Creation And Behavioral Theory 200;Patrick Reinmoeller -- 11. Revisiting The 'Knowledge Creating Firm' In The 'Post-Capitalist Society' Context; Noboru Konno -- PART III -- 12. Building Core Capabilities: The Roles Of Corporate Headquarters; Andrew Campbell -- 13. The Global Games Framework: Knowledge Creation Through Strategic Interaction; Rodolfo G. Campos -- 14. Knowledge After The Knowledge Creating Company: A Practitioner Perspective; Laurence Prusak and Thomas H. Davenport -- 15. Governing Knowledge Processes In Project-Based Organizations; Vesa Peltokorpi -- 16. Knowledge-Based Marketing: Fostering Innovation Through Marketing Knowledge Co-Creation; Florian Kohlbacher -- 17. Judgement-Making In The Face Of Contingency; Kimio Kase and Cesar G. Cantn.
摘要、提要註:
In recognition of Professor Ikujiro Nonaka's contribution to the field of Knowledge Management this book, forming part of The Nonaka Series on Knowledge and Innovation from Palgrave Macmillan, deals with a variety of aspects of the Knowledge Management (KM) theory and the knowledge-based view of the firm. Through the apparent heterogeneity of interests and approaches to the subject matter, a common thread goes through Professor Nonaka's important contributions to the field through the foundation of a School of Knowledge Approach in management. By engaging in discussion and criticism, and by building upon Nonaka's insight and pioneering thinking, the contributions of this book shed light on a number of knowledge and innovation-related key facets. In doing so, the contributors provide a review of the current state of the KM theory and take stock of its major strengths and shortcomings. They also explore new research ventures in the field and suggest critical issues for further thinking.
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Towards organizational knowledge :the pioneering work of Ikujiro Nonaka /
Towards organizational knowledge :
the pioneering work of Ikujiro Nonaka /edited by Georg von Krogh, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Kimio Kase and C�esar Gonzalez Cant�on. - 1 online resource.
Scholarship With Wisdom: An Introduction; Georg Von Krogh, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Kimio Kase and �Csar G. Can�tn -- PART I -- 1. Nonaka's Contribution To The Understanding Of Knowledge Creation, Codification And Capture; David J. Teece -- 2. Nonaka And Km's Past, Present And Future; J.-C. Spender -- 3 The Formation And Development Of Ikujiro Nonaka's Knowledge Creation Theory; Fangqi Xu -- PART II -- 4. Nonaka's 'Dynamic Theory Of Knowledge Creation' (1994): Reflections And An Exploration Of The 'Ontological Dimension'; Robert M. Grant -- 5. The Purpose Of The Firm As Proposed By Nonaka: A Review Based On The Aristotelian-Thomistic Tradition; Guillermo Far�ias Contreras -- 6. Out Of The Garbage Can?: How Continuous Improvement Facilitators Match Solutions To Problems; Florian Rittiner and Stefano Brusoni -- 7. The Knowledge-Based Theory Of The Firm And The Question Of Firm Boundaries; Pedro �Lpez �Sez, Jo�s Emilio Navas �Lpez, Gregorio Mar�tn De Castro and Jorge Cruz Gon�zlez -- 8. Russia's First Handbook Of Knowledge Management As A Reflector Of A Km Landscape Sui Generis; Nigel J. Holden -- 9. A Humanistic Approach To Knowledge-Creation: People-Centric Innovation; Yingying Zhang, Yu Zhou and Jane McKenzie -- 10.Leaping To Optima? Knowledge Creation And Behavioral Theory 200;Patrick Reinmoeller -- 11. Revisiting The 'Knowledge Creating Firm' In The 'Post-Capitalist Society' Context; Noboru Konno -- PART III -- 12. Building Core Capabilities: The Roles Of Corporate Headquarters; Andrew Campbell -- 13. The Global Games Framework: Knowledge Creation Through Strategic Interaction; Rodolfo G. Campos -- 14. Knowledge After The Knowledge Creating Company: A Practitioner Perspective; Laurence Prusak and Thomas H. Davenport -- 15. Governing Knowledge Processes In Project-Based Organizations; Vesa Peltokorpi -- 16. Knowledge-Based Marketing: Fostering Innovation Through Marketing Knowledge Co-Creation; Florian Kohlbacher -- 17. Judgement-Making In The Face Of Contingency; Kimio Kase and Cesar G. Cantn.
In recognition of Professor Ikujiro Nonaka's contribution to the field of Knowledge Management this book, forming part of The Nonaka Series on Knowledge and Innovation from Palgrave Macmillan, deals with a variety of aspects of the Knowledge Management (KM) theory and the knowledge-based view of the firm. Through the apparent heterogeneity of interests and approaches to the subject matter, a common thread goes through Professor Nonaka's important contributions to the field through the foundation of a School of Knowledge Approach in management. By engaging in discussion and criticism, and by building upon Nonaka's insight and pioneering thinking, the contributions of this book shed light on a number of knowledge and innovation-related key facets. In doing so, the contributors provide a review of the current state of the KM theory and take stock of its major strengths and shortcomings. They also explore new research ventures in the field and suggest critical issues for further thinking.
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