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Cross-Cultural Knowledge Management: Fostering Innovation and Collaboration Inside the Multicultural Enterprise: Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management, cartea 11

Autor Manlio Del Giudice, Elias G. Carayannis, Maria Rosaria Della Peruta
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2014
Cross-cultural knowledge management, an elusive yet consequential phenomenon, is becoming an increasingly essential factor in organizational practice and policy in the era of globalization.  In order to overcome culturally shaped blind spots in conducting research in different settings, this volume highlights how the structuring of roles, interests, and power among different organizational elements, such as teams, departments, and management hierarchies (each comprised of members from different intellectual and professional backgrounds), generates various paradoxes and tensions that bring into play a set of dynamics that have an impact on learning processes.
 In this context, such questions often arise: How is knowledge shared in the multicultural organization? What problems and issues emerge? How do different mentalities affect people’s responses to new knowledge and new ideas? How can knowledge-sharing processes be improved? Under which conditions do ideas generated by units or groups of different cultural traditions have a chance of being heard and implemented?
 
Such questions translate into an investigation of potential managerial dilemmas that occur when different but equally valid choices create tensions in decision making. The authors draw from experiences working with a wide variety of organizations, and insights from such fields as sociology and psychology, to shed new light on the dynamics of knowledge management in the multicultural enterprise.  In so doing, they help to identify both obstacles to successful communication and opportunities to inspire creativity and foster collaboration.  The authors note that in order to enable organizations to transfer knowledge effectively, mechanisms for dispute settlement, mediation of cultural conflict, and enforcing agreements need to be in place.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781489985729
ISBN-10: 1489985727
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: X, 166 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Cross Cultural Knowledge Management: Definition, Nature, and Significance Professional identities and organisational evolution: paradoxes of new individualism Culture, personality and patterns of behavior in multicultural teamsThe different aspects and the development of intercultural competence Inter-/cross-cultural issues in international business Global shifts in values and normsNational differences in knowledge managementManaging cultural diversityImproving cultural fitReflections on the dynamics of the field and challenges for the future

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Cross-cultural knowledge management, an elusive yet consequential phenomenon, is becoming an increasingly essential factor in organizational practice and policy in the era of globalization.  In order to overcome culturally shaped blind spots in conducting research in different settings, this volume highlights how the structuring of roles, interests, and power among different organizational elements, such as teams, departments, and management hierarchies (each comprised of members from different intellectual and professional backgrounds), generates various paradoxes and tensions that bring into play a set of dynamics that have an impact on learning processes.
 
In this context, such questions often arise: How is knowledge shared in the multicultural organization? What problems and issues emerge? How do different mentalities affect people’s responses to new knowledge and new ideas? How can knowledge-sharing processes be improved? Under which conditions do ideas generated by units or groups of different cultural traditions have a chance of being heard and implemented?
 
Such questions translate into an investigation of potential managerial dilemmas that occur when different but equally valid choices create tensions in decision making. The authors draw from experiences working with a wide variety of organizations, and insights from such fields as sociology and psychology, to shed new light on the dynamics of knowledge management in the multicultural enterprise.  In so doing, they help to identify both obstacles to successful communication and opportunities to inspire creativity and foster collaboration.  The authors note that in order to enable organizations to transfer knowledge effectively, mechanisms for dispute settlement, mediation of cultural conflict, and enforcing agreements need to be in place.

Caracteristici

Examines how culture affects both managers and decision-makers in situations involving the cross-cultural transfer of knowledge, value, and experiences Demonstrates the ways culture can impact the implantation of cooperative strategies Takes from a variety of fields to open the discussion about issues regarding the influence of cultural differences and diversity in the management of organizations Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras