Using a case study, this paper takes the phenomenon of knowledge-based economies (Department of Trade and Industry, 1998) and the concept of knowledge as the basis of a dynamic theory of the firm (Spender, 1996), and integrates them to produce a view of strategy innovation. It does so by taking Nona
A taxonomy of knowledge projects to underpin organizational innovation and competitiveness
β Scribed by Ashley Braganza; Chris Edwards; Rob Lambert
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1092-4604
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β¦ Synopsis
It is well established in the literature and evidenced in practice that an organization's ability to innovate leads to competitiveness. This paper attempts to understand the contribution that knowledge management makes to an organization's ability to innovate and, ultimately to be competitive. It develops an approach that enables organizations to leverage knowledge for innovation by ensuring knowledge projects are managed appropriately. We argue first, that the unit of knowledge analysis should be the business process. Second, we suggest that classifying knowledge projects significantly aids understanding and hence assists in achieving innovation.
A key feature of the approach is the knowledge-innovation diamond: this provides a classification framework for knowledge projects and thereby enables organizations to establish a clear link between these projects and their contribution to innovation. Further, it provides insights into selecting the appropriate management approaches for a particular project. The implications of this approach for practitioners and academics are identified.
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