This book outlines a number of different tools for mapping strategic knowledge, and thus making knowledge more accessible. Anne Sigismund Huff and Mark Jenkins have brought leading academics together in this work:
- to provide informed analysis and theory
- to illustrate the contribution of knowledge mapping to central issues in strategy and organization theory
- to consider the contribution of these studies to management practice
- to address practical theoretic and methodological limitations of these tools, including several software tools now available to facilitate mapping.
Each section of the book provides a table which charts the chapters' main contents, key findings and implications for knowledge management. An annotated bibliography is provided at the end of the book as a resource for readers who may wish to become more familiar with relevant and existing literature in this area.
Mapping Strategic Knowledge is relevant to those interested in knowledge management, primarily academics and consultants in the area of strategic management, but also academics in the area of organization theory.Anne Sigismund Huff and Mark Jenkins have brought leading academics together: to provide informed analysis and theory to illustrate the contribution of knowledge mapping to central issues in strategy and organization theory; to consider the contribution of these studies to management practice; and to address practical theoretic and methodological limitations of these tools, including several software tools now available to facilitate mapping.Introduction - Anne Sigismund Huff and Mark Jenkins
PART ONE: METHODS FOR DIRECTLY DISCOVERING MANAGERIAL KNOWLEDGE
Mapping Successful Organizational Routines - V?ronique Ambrosini and Cliff Bowman
Linking Content to Process - Olaf G Rugl³e