Wicked Problems, Knowledge Challenges, and Collaborative Capacity Builders in Network Settings
Washington State University · Virginia Tech
Abstract
Networks have assumed a place of prominence in the literature on public and private governing structures. The many positive attributes of networks are often featured—the capacity to solve problems, govern shared resources, create learning opportunities, and address shared goals—and a literature focused on the challenges networks pose for managers seeking to realize these network attributes is developing. The authors share an interest in understanding the potential of networks to govern complex public, or “wicked,” problems. A fundamental challenge to effectively managing any public problem in a networked setting is the transfer, receipt and integration of knowledge across participants. When knowledge is viewed…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 97
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2Topics & keywords
- Receipt
- Knowledge management
- Set (abstract data type)
- Computer science
- Perspective (graphical)
- Knowledge transfer
- Collaborative learning
- Order (exchange)