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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Knowledge Management
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Knowledge Management
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Knowledge, as intellectual capital in organizations, is one of the most valuable resources in the global economy; yet knowledge management research has been largely contained both within organizational boundaries and from the perspective of the West (in particular the United States). Here, the views of a diverse range of well-known academic researchers, industry leaders, and public policy experts have been brought together to show how knowledge and knowledge management perspectives vary across different cultures, in different contexts, using different processes for different purposes.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Section 1: Conceptual Approaches to Culture and Knowledge Management
Chapter 1: The Relationship between National and Organizational Culture and Leadership in Knowledge Management
Chapter 2: Culture: An Overlooked Key to Unlocking Organizational Knowledge
Chapter 3: The Art of Systems: The Cognitive-Aesthetic Culture of Portal Cities and the Development of Meta-Cultural Advanced Knowledge Economies
Section 2: Effects of Culture on Key Aspects of Knowledge Management
Chapter 4: Cultural Stretch: Knowledge Transfer and Disconcerting Resistance to Absorption and Application
Chapter 5: From Concept to Context: Towards Social-Cultural Awareness and Responsibility in the Organization of Knowledge
Chapter 6: Managing Innovative Knowledge: Cultural Perspectives on Patenting
Chapter 7: The Influence of National Culture on Knowledge Management in Virtual Teams
Chapter 8: People's Twist: The Cultural Standard of 'Loyalty' and Performance in Former 'Socialist Economies'
Section 3: Research and Cases on Culture and Knowledge Management
Chapter 9: Institutional and Cultural Influences on Knowledge Sharing in Russia and China
Chapter 10: Asian Organizations Meet North American Management Theory: The Case of Singapore and Senge
Product details
Published | Dec 30 2006 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9780313090554 |
Imprint | Libraries Unlimited |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Researchers and practitioners in economics, business, and other fields address issues that arise with the recognition that knowledge management is a culturally contingent activity, and that organizations in various parts of the world adopt knowledge management mechanisms that prevail in other institutions in their culture. Case studies come from post-socialist countries, Asia, and South America.
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