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Book cover image of Architectures of Knowledge: Firms, Capabilities, and Communities by Ash Amin

Authors: Ash Amin, Patrick Cohendet
ISBN-13: 9780199253326, ISBN-10: 0199253323
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: March 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Ash Amin

Durham University

University Louis Pasteur

Book Synopsis

In Architectures of Knowledge, Ash Amin and Patrick Cohendet argue that the time is right for research to explore the relationship between two other dimensions of knowledge in order to explain the innovative performance of firms: between knowledge that is 'possessed' and knowledge that is 'practiced' generally within communities of like-minded employees in a firm. The impetus behind this argument is both conceptual and empirical. Conceptually, there is a need to explore the interaction of knowledge that firms possess in the form of established competencies of stored memory, with the knowing that occurs in distributed communities through the conscious and unconscious acts of social interaction. Empirically, the impetus comes from the challenge faced by firms to the hierarchically defined architecture that bring together specialized units of ((possessed)) knowledge and the distributed and always unstable architecture of knowledge that draws on the continuously changing capacity of interpretation among actors. In this book, these questions of the dynamics of innovating/learning through practices of knowing, and the management of the interface between transactional and knowledge imperatives, are approached in a cross-disciplinary and empirically grounded manner. The book is the synthesis of an innovative encounter between a socio-spatial theorist and an economist. The book results from the delicate interplay between two very different epistemologies and consequent positions, but which progressively converged towards what is hoped to be a novel vision. The book begins by explaining why knowledge is becoming more of a core element of the value- generating process in the economy, then juxtaposes the economic and cognitive theorization's of knowledge in firms with pragmatic and socially grounded theorization's and a critical exploration of the neglected dimension of the spatiality of knowledge formation in firms. The book concludes by discussing the corporate governance implications of learning based on competencies and communities, and a how national science and technology policies might respond to the idea of learning as a distributed, non-cognitive, practice-based phenomenon.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Boxes
Introduction
1Placing Knowledge1
2Economics of Knowledge Reconsidered14
3The Firm as a Locus of Competence Building36
4Practices of Knowing62
5Spaces of Knowing86
6Communities and Governance of Knowledge in the Firm112
7Public Policy Implications138
Epilogue156
Bibliography158
Index175

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