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Overview
The creation and management of knowledge has become a central concern to business and management, both as a source of value and as an opportunity to achieve and sustain competitive advantage. This new book brings together leading thinkers in the area of knowledge and innovation management in a state of the art collection of studies in this field.
Synopsis
Presents eight contributions which explore issues in knowledge creation in a management context. Both theoretical and empirical aspects are discussed. The contributors address such topics as knowledge justification processes, the kind of knowledge needed to sense and actualize emergent market opportunities, the relationships between creativity and knowledge management, and the role of economic organization for innovation in Japanese electronics industries. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR