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A Pragmatic View of Knowledge and Boundaries: Boundary Objects in New Product Development

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This study explores the premise that knowledge in new product development proves both a barrier to and a source of innovation. To understand the problematic nature of knowledge and the boundaries that result, an ethnographic study was used to understand how knowledge is structured differently across the four primary functions that are dependent on each other in the creation and production of a high-volume product. A pragmatic view of 'knowledge in practice' is developed, describing knowledge as localized, embedded, and invested within a function and how, when working across functions, consequences often arise that generate problematic knowledge boundaries. The use of a boundary object is then described as a…

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Keywords
  • Premise
  • Boundary (topology)
  • Knowledge management
  • Function (biology)
  • Boundary object
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Computer science
  • Knowledge production
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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