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Knowledge at Work: Creative Collaboration in the Global Economy

ISBN: 978-1-405-10755-6

October 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

296 pages

Description
This book's unique perspective stems from its “knowledge diamond” framework to examine how individuals, communities, organizations and host industries reciprocally influence each other in the course of knowledge work.

  • This highly topical book focuses on work-based projects as a focus for organizational learning.
  • Establishes the link between individual, community, organization and industry learning.
  • Suggests that organizations need to recognise and understand this link if they are to capitalize on project-based learning.
  • Incorporates material on project-based learning in virtual communities.
  • Refers to different examples, such as the film industry, the software industry and the boat building industry.
  • Includes end-of-chapter questions provoking reflection and discussion.
About the Author
Robert DeFillippi is Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Innovation and Change Leadership at Suffolk University, Boston.


Michael B. Arthur is Professor of Management at Suffolk University, Boston.


Valerie J. Lindsay is Associate Professor in International Business at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.

Features

  • This highly topical book focuses on work-based projects as a focus for organizational learning.

  • Establishes the link between individual, community, organization and industry learning.

  • Suggests that organizations need to recognise and understand this link if they are to capitalize on project-based learning.

  • Incorporates material on project-based learning in virtual communities.

  • Refers to different examples, such as the film industry, the software industry and the boat building industry.

  • Includes end-of-chapter questions provoking reflection and discussion.