A Knowledge-based Theory of the Firm

2001

This article is seeking to explore the practical implications of an epistemological approach to strategy formulation. In doing so it tries to expand the field of knowledge management and intellectual capital beyond its operational and often inwardly technological focus to a new theory of the firm. A resource-based perspective is suggested, using autopoietic epistemology to guide strategy formulation.

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What is Knowledge Management?

2001

Concepts are best defined from how people use them. Here, I define Knowledge Management by looking at what people in this field are actually doing.

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Measuring the Wellspring of Knowledge

2001

In the spruce forest behind my parents home in Sweden springs a natural well. It is so small that you don´t notice it until you almost stumble upon it.

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