bookMar 18, 2004Closed access

Knowledge Work and Knowledge-Intensive Firms

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Abstract

Abstract The book addresses the concept of knowledge in a work and organizational context, professional or knowledge work, and knowledge-intensive firms. It provides a critical, moderate social constructivist understanding of these themes and the current interest in knowledge management, organization and the "knowledge economy". Professional service as well as science and high-tech work and firms are treated, reporting case studies of IT and management consultancy firms, advertising agencies and life science based companies. The concepts of knowledge and knowledge management are discussed and dominant functionalist thinking debunked. The ambiguity of knowledge in the input, process and output of professional…

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Keywords
  • Personal knowledge management
  • Knowledge management
  • Ambiguity
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Body of knowledge
  • Identity (music)
  • Knowledge economy
  • Knowledge value chain
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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