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Posted by Joerund on October 24, 2000 at 21:00:28:
Hi, there.
I am currently working on a professional paper (MA in Organizational Change) and hope to discover any ways to combine different knowledge assets/aspects in a networking system. Knowledge assets can be: work processes, org. culture, technology, org. structure, individual explicit (formal) and tacit (built-in, silent) knowledge, and so on.Does anybody know about any companies (or in research literature) that successfully have managed to combine such knowledge assets, and then created new knowledge (i.e. innovation as recombinations of excisting ideas)?
Any complmentary opinions?
Thanx veeeeeeery much for any contributions.
joerund
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