Max H. Boisot, Ian C. MacMillan, and Kyeong Seok Han.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2007.
xii, 228 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Data, information, and knowledge: have we got it right? / Max H. Boisot and Agusti Canals -- Crossing epistemological boundaries: managerial and entrepreneurial approaches to knowledge management / Max H. Boisot and Ian C. MacMillan -- Codification, abstraction, and firm differences: a cognitive information-based perspective / Max H. Boisot and Yan Li -- Organizational versus market knowledge: from concrete embodiment to abstract representation / Max H. Boisot and Yan Li -- Moving to the edge of chaos: bureaucracy, it, and the challenge of complexity / Max H. Boisot -- Property rights and information flows: a simulation approach / Max H. Boisot, Ian C. MacMillan, and Kyeong Seok Han.
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This book provides a theoretical perspective on the nature of organizationally relevant knowledge and indicates the kind of research that might generate empirically tested hypotheses to further the development of a knowledge-based theory of the firm. The authors provide both theory and a way of linking it to the real world, using the conceptual framework known as the information-Space, or I-Space.