Inter-Organizational Knowledge Creation through Informal Organizing
Convenors: Val Lindsay and Michael B. Arthur
Session One - 9:00am to 10:30am
Networks, Informal Relationships, and Knowledge Transfer.
In this session, networks and the role of informal relationships in knowledge transfer within different organizational settings are explored.
- Knowledge creation in managed learning networks: structuring informal relations or killing the goose that laid the golden egg?
Nick Marshall and George Tsekouras, University of Brighton
- Co-authoring narratives and/of knowledge transfer in virtual collaborative networks: The InCaS experience.
Dr Lucia Garcia Lorenzo, London School of Economics
- Sharing Information in Times of Crisis: A Case Study of Knowledge Sharing Among Physicians, Public Sector, and Society
Donna M. Schaeffer, PhD, Marymount University
Shaochih Chiu, Argosy University
Kathleen Nakfoor, EdD
- When Networks Matter: Network Content And Innovation Output
Irem Demirkan, Northeastern University, Boston
David L. Deeds, University of Texas at Dallas
Session Two - 11:00am to 12:30pm
Social Interaction, Social Capital, and Knowledge Transfer
In this session, contributors discuss the role of social intractability in the knowledge practices and performance of organisations.
- The Social Capital of Corporate Selling Centers: The Mediating Role of Knowledge Transfer in Team Performance
Jing Yang and Thomas G. Brashear, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Multi-voiced organizing by relational knowledge practices in multi-party sustainability projects
René Bouwen, Research Center for Work, Organizational and Personnel Psychology, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Art Dewulf, Wageningen University, Netherlands
- The Dark Side of Social Capital
Ragnhild Silkoset, BI Norwegian School of Management, Oslo, Norway
- Telepresence Systems: Expanding Social Interaction in a Dispersed Virtual Workplace
Charles F. Piazza, John F. Kennedy University
Session Three - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Innovation Through Inter-Organizational Knowledge Creation and Learning
Contributors to this session consider how interactions between organisations influence leaning and innovation.
- Micro-sized design firms and design outcomes within a clustered environment
Alison Rieple, University of Westminster, London, UK
Jonathan Gander, University of Kingston, London, UK
- Interorganizational learning process in strategic alliances : the case of capgemini and its partners
Maâlaoui Adnan, IAE - University of Toulon-Var-France
Chelley Amine, EDC, Paris, France
- Considering Change From Within - The Concept of Innovation Driven Change
Dipl.-Psych. Thorsten Roser, London School of Economics
- Collective Competencies management at the JavaCard Forum: a tool for developing and launching technological innovations
Françoise Dupuich-Rabasse, France