Knowledge Integration Dynamics


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Knowledge Integration Dynamics


Knowledge Integration Dynamics

Author: Mitsuru Kodama

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2011


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Presents an analysis of the business model unique to Japanese firms, emphasising four special features: the vertical value chain model, cross-industry collaboration, dynamic knowledge integration, and strategic innovation capability. This book also emphasises on inter- and intra-organizational collaboration as a source of strategic innovation.

Management of Knowledge in Project Environments


Management of Knowledge in Project Environments

Author: Peter Love

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2006-08-11


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Management of knowledge in project environments is a unique text that brings together contributions from leading academic practitioners, to demonstrate how the management of knowledge can lead to project success in today's complex and changing business environment. The work examines how the management of knowledge, particularly the sharing of knowledge and the importance of learning through reflection, can lead to project success and improved business performance. This book is written by an international contributor team and offers practical applications, models and case studies from a variety of international perspectives.

Knowledge Integration Dynamics: Developing Strategic Innovation Capability


Knowledge Integration Dynamics: Developing Strategic Innovation Capability

Author: Mitsuru Kodama

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2011-02-15


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Since the 1990s, Japanese firms have sought to expand their capacity for innovation by incorporating Western management practices into their organizational culture. This combination of Japanese and Western management practices has been highly successful — Japanese firms are presently at the forefront of technological and service innovation in areas such as digital consumer electronics, mobile phone services, and the games industry. Much can be learned from the success of Japanese companies in these areas.This book presents an analysis of the business model unique to Japanese firms, emphasising four special features: the vertical value chain model, cross-industry collaboration, dynamic knowledge integration, and strategic innovation capability. Drawing upon in-depth case studies, this book presents a new theory of knowledge integration, and places special emphasis on inter- and intra-organizational collaboration as a source of strategic innovation. It is a good reference source for academics, graduate students and professionals in the field of innovation management.