Innovation and Knowledge Communities

Innovation and Knowledge Communities
Author: Upham, Phin
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1800371837

Breakthroughs in science and technology increasingly happen outside of firms in informal interorganizational communities of innovators. The effort of a group on a specific topic across firms, expertise, and geography can function as an emergent organizational form, capable of great productivity. Using data from computer science, basic research, and management strategy to identify and study these intense clusters of innovators, or “knowledge communities,” this book illuminates the new organizational logics that govern such collective success.

Innovation, Knowledge Communities, and the Hidden Structure of Technology

Innovation, Knowledge Communities, and the Hidden Structure of Technology
Author: Phin Upham
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781800371828

Breakthroughs in science and technology increasingly happen outside of firms in informal interorganizational communities of innovators. The effort of a group on a specific topic across firms, expertise, and geography can function as an emergent organizational form, capable of great productivity. Using data from computer science, basic research, and management strategy to identify and study these intense clusters of innovators, or 'knowledge communities, ' this book illuminates the new organizational logics that govern such collective success. The interplay between organizational boundaries and interorganizational collaboration reveals interesting and counterintuitive lessons about how science and technology work in practice. These insights fundamentally challenge the centrality of both firm boundaries and geographic clusters for innovation in favor of a decentralized network perspective. Academics seeking to understand innovation in science and technology, allocators of grants and research support, corporate R&D departments, policy makers and NGOs, venture capitalists, and management consultants will all benefit from this original and challenging work.

Integral Knowledge Creation and Innovation

Integral Knowledge Creation and Innovation
Author: Elizabeth Mamukwa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05
Genre: Research
ISBN: 9780367532956

The focus of this book is placed on creating and developing knowledge in the world of work. It is premised on the fact that knowledge is not static, but forever evolving and by the realisation that the best way to improve knowledge is to do so as a community, and not individually.

Knowledge Management and Innovation

Knowledge Management and Innovation
Author: Pierre Barbaroux
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119330211

This book explores the relationships between knowledge management (KM) processes and innovation management. The geographical extension of markets and intensification of competition have led firms to experiment with novel approaches to innovation. New organizational forms emerged in which firms collaborate with various stakeholders to create, absorb, integrate and protect knowledge. This book explores how knowledge management processes evolve with firms' implementation of interactive, collaborative and open innovation models and it identifies the various knowledge types and processes involved throughout the different phases of the innovation process. The authors provide operational typologies for understanding innovative firms' capabilities and knowledge management practices and also discuss the main properties of four models of interactive innovation, namely open innovation, user-centric innovation, community-based innovation and crowdsourcing.

Organizational Knowledge Facilitation through Communities of Practice in Emerging Markets

Organizational Knowledge Facilitation through Communities of Practice in Emerging Markets
Author: Buckley, Sheryl
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1522500146

Communities of Practice are accessible to both experts and new members of a particular community with diverse academic and cultural backgrounds as well as varying social expectations and experiences. Despite the tremendous opportunities for collective learning and knowledge sharing that Communities of Practice offer, not enough is known about these communities in emerging economies and their potential to facilitate cooperation between experts from around the world. Organizational Knowledge Facilitation through Communities of Practice and Emerging Markets seeks to fill the knowledge gap surrounding Communities of Practice and their role within developing nations. Focusing on critical topics related to different types of knowledge communities and the ways in which such communities generate innovation, this research-based publication is an ideal reference source for academics, business professionals, researchers, entrepreneurs, and those currently studying at the graduate level.

How Knowledge Moves

How Knowledge Moves
Author: John Krige
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022660599X

Knowledge matters, and states have a stake in managing its movement to protect a variety of local and national interests. The view that knowledge circulates by itself in a flat world, unimpeded by national boundaries, is a myth. The transnational movement of knowledge is a social accomplishment, requiring negotiation, accommodation, and adaptation to the specificities of local contexts. This volume of essays by historians of science and technology breaks the national framework in which histories are often written. Instead, How Knowledge Moves takes knowledge as its central object, with the goal of unraveling the relationships among people, ideas, and things that arise when they cross national borders. This specialized knowledge is located at multiple sites and moves across borders via a dazzling array of channels, embedded in heads and hands, in artifacts, and in texts. In the United States, it shapes policies for visas, export controls, and nuclear weapons proliferation; in Algeria, it enhances the production of oranges by colonial settlers; in Vietnam, it facilitates the exploitation of a river delta. In India it transforms modes of agricultural production. It implants American values in Latin America. By concentrating on the conditions that allow for knowledge movement, these essays explore travel and exchange in face-to-face encounters and show how border-crossings mobilize extensive bureaucratic technologies.

Quality Innovation: Knowledge, Theory, and Practices

Quality Innovation: Knowledge, Theory, and Practices
Author: Al-Hakim, Latif
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2013-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466647701

Internet and social networks play a critical role in the evolution of processes and functional areas that allow businesses to reach a wider base of end-users and achieve competitive advantage in their respective markets. Quality Innovation: Knowledge, Theory, and Practices presents a compilation of recent theoretical frameworks, case studies, and empirical research findings in the area of quality innovation. It highlights the theories, strategies, and potential concerns for organizations engaged in change management designed to address stakeholders’ needs. This reference volume serves as a valuable resource for researchers, business professionals, and students in a variety of fields and disciplines.

Innovations for Community Services

Innovations for Community Services
Author: Udo R. Krieger
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3031408527

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Innovations for Community Services, I4CS 2023, held in Bamberg, Germany, in September 2023. The 15 full papers and 4 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 38 submissions. One invited talk in full-paper length is included in the volume. The papers focus on topics such as distributed architectures and frameworks for community services, advanced applications regarding digital communities on the move, new trends of socialization covering the ambient work and living of digital societies.