Systemic value creation in knowledge organizations: aspects of a theory
Journal: Problems and Perspectives in Management (Vol.15, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-05-11
Authors : Daniel Adriaenssen; Dagny Johannessen; Helene Sætersdal; Jon-Arild Johannessen;
Page : 45-54
Keywords : front line focus; global competence clusters; infostructure; modulization of work processes;
Abstract
The phenomenon under investigation is the transition from an industrial society to a society that is based to a larger extent on knowledge resources. The question the authors are investigating is: What are the key value creation processes in a knowledge-based organization? The objective of the article is to understand and explain the social mechanisms that influence the development of knowledge-based organizations. The method used is conceptual generalization. The findings are linked to a new emphasis on information structure (infostructure), and a new way of organizing (front line focus), the modulization of work processes, and global competence clusters.
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