Foss, Nicolai J.; Mahoney, Joseph T.(Frederiksberg, 2010)
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Abstract:
Knowledge governance is characterized as a distinctive research subject, the
understanding of which cuts across diverse fields in management. In particular, it
represents an intersection of knowledge management, strategic management, and
theories of the firm. Knowledge governance considers how deployment of
governance mechanisms influences knowledge processes: sharing, retaining, and
creating knowledge. We survey the papers in this volume of the special issue, and
discuss the remaining research challenges.