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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ikujiro Nonaka (Professor of Management, Professor of Management, IN, Haas School, University of California at Berkeley; TN, Hitotsubashi University, Japan, Japan) , Toshihiro Nishiguchi (Professor of Management, Professor of Management, Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, Japan.)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 22.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.649kg ISBN: 9780195130638ISBN 10: 0195130634 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 15 February 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Contributors 1: Ikujiro Nonaka and Toshihiro Nishiguchi: Introduction: Knowledge Emergence Part I Knowledge, BA, and Care 2: Ikujiro Nonaka, Noboru Konno, and Ryoko Toyama: Emergence of ""Ba"": A Conceptual Framework for the Continuous and Self-transcending Process of Knowledge Development of Business Organizations 3: Georg Von Krogh, Kazuo Ichijo, and Ikujiro Nonaka: Bringing Care into Knowledge Development of Business Organizations Part II Technology and Cooperation 4: Kentaro Nobeoka and Yasunori Baba: The Influence of New 3-D CAD Systems on Knowledge Creation in product Development 5: Stefan H. Thomke: The Impact of Technology on Knowledge Creation: A Study of Experimentation in Integrated Circuit Design 6: The Temporal Dynamics of Knowledge Creation in the Information Society 7: Michael A. Cusumano: Focusing Creativity: Microsoft's ""Synch-and-Stabalize"" Approach to Software Product Development 8: Giorgio De Michelis: Cooperation and Knowledge Creation Part III Transnational Knowledge Creation 9: D. Eleanor Westney: Multinational Enterprises and Cross-Border Knowledge Creation 10: Kenichi Yasumuro and D. Eleanor Westney: Knowledge Creation and the Internationalization of Japanese Companies: Front-Line Management Across Borders Part IV Interfirm Relations 11: Toshihiro Nishiguchi: Coevolution of Interorganzational Relations 12: Sigrun Caspary and Tishihiro Nishiguchi: ""Co-opetition"" in the Japanese Aircraft Industry 13: James R. Lincoln and Christina Ahmadjian: Shukko (Employee Transfers) and Tacit Knowledge Exchange in Japanese Supply Networks: The Electronics Industry Case 14: Linsu Kim: Absorptive Capacity, Co-opetition, and Knowledge Creation: Samsung's Leapfrogging in Semiconductors 15: Ikujiro Nonaka and Toshihiro Nishiguchi: Conclusion: Social, Technical, and Evolutionary Dimensions of Knowledge Creation Index"Reviews... this is a significant contribution to the knowledge-based approach ... spans an impressive range of literatures. R&D Management ... strengths include its international scope, an excellent set of empirical studies and the wide-ranging set of influential literatures the authors draw upon. R&D Management ... an excellent book with a wealth of practical, empirical and theoretical insights and which further extends the authors' standing in an emerging field of management research. R&D Management In Knowledge Emergence, the editors have taken the efforts of prominent researchers in the field of knowledge creation and crafted a text that provides interested readers with a rich array of the perspectives in this emerging field of study. More important, this book takes these diverse works and imparts a sense of order to the field by allowing the respective authors to share their research efforts in the field of knowledge creation. . . . The book provides the interested reader, academic researcher, and organization manager valuable insights on how to grapple with the issue of knowledge creation. --Journal of Economic Issues Fourteen papers, originating at a conference held in Honolulu in December 1996, reveal the richness and diversity of knowledge-creation research, as well as identify common grounds that would lead to the emergence of a more field. --Journal of Economic Literature In Knowledge Emergence, the editors have taken the efforts of prominent researchers in the field of knowledge creation and crafted a text that provides interested readers with a rich array of the perspectives in this emerging field of study. More important, this book takes these diverse works and imparts a sense of order to the field by allowing the respective authors to share their research efforts in the field of knowledge creation. . . . The book provides the interested reader, academic researcher, and organization manager valuable insights on how to grapple with the issue of knowledge creation. --Journal of Economic Issues """In Knowledge Emergence, the editors have taken the efforts of prominent researchers in the field of knowledge creation and crafted a text that provides interested readers with a rich array of the perspectives in this emerging field of study. More important, this book takes these diverse works and imparts a sense of order to the field by allowing the respective authors to share their research efforts in the field of knowledge creation. . . . The book provides the interested reader, academic researcher, and organization manager valuable insights on how to grapple with the issue of knowledge creation.""--Journal of Economic Issues ""Fourteen papers, originating at a conference held in Honolulu in December 1996, reveal the richness and diversity of knowledge-creation research, as well as identify common grounds that would lead to the emergence of a more field.""--Journal of Economic Literature ""In Knowledge Emergence, the editors have taken the efforts of prominent researchers in the field of knowledge creation and crafted a text that provides interested readers with a rich array of the perspectives in this emerging field of study. More important, this book takes these diverse works and imparts a sense of order to the field by allowing the respective authors to share their research efforts in the field of knowledge creation. . . . The book provides the interested reader, academic researcher, and organization manager valuable insights on how to grapple with the issue of knowledge creation.""--Journal of Economic Issues" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |