Knowledge and Practice in Business and Organisations (Routledge Advances in Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management)

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Knowledge and Practice in Business and Organisations (Routledge Advances in Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138617254
  • DDC分類 658.4038

Full Description

Knowledge and Practice in Business and Organisations contributes to scholarly understanding of knowledge and practice, mapping the conceptual terrain, providing a critical review of debates in the field and setting out key theoretical perspectives. Knowledge and practice are explored in a range of organisational and policy settings through six context-specific discussions. The collection helps shape the field, identify areas for future research inquiry, and suggest implications for practitioners.

The range of sites of inquiry represented in the book (e.g. craft working, accounting, public sector organisations, creative industries, health care, and so on) make the book distinctive, enabling the reader to connect debates and ideas from across a range of sectors and disciplines. The book charts different currents of debate which have hitherto tended to remain unconnected.

In one accessible volume, this book provides an excellent introduction to a set of concepts that have animated scholarly conversations across a range of disciplines and provides cases and examples of practices which come from beyond any one particular sector. Aimed at researchers and academics in the field, this book is valuable source, helping define and progress the scholarly debate.

Contents

1. Introducing the Aims, Background and Content of this Book Kevin Orr, Rod Bain, Bonnie Hacking, Clare Moran, Sandra Nutley and Shona Russell Part A: Mapping the Conceptual Landscape 2. Understanding Knowledge and Knowing Tricia R Tooman, Cinla Akinci and Huw TO Davies 3. Understanding Practice(s) and Practising Rod Bain and Christopher Mueller 4. Power, Knowledge and Practice Christopher Mueller, Alina Baluch and Kevin Orr 5. Perspectives on Knowledge Work Toma Pustelnikovaite and Shiona Chillas 6. Identity, Knowledge and Practice Nic Beech, Gail Greig and Louisa Preston Part B: Context-specific Discussions of the Relationship between Knowledge and Practice 7. Sensing Bodies: The Aesthetics of Knowing and Practicing Anna Brown, Gail Greig and Emilia Ferraro 8. Everyday Creative Development Practices in Advertising Christian Grahle and Paul Hibbert 9. Mind the Gap! Exploring Academics' and Professional Practitioners' Views of Accounting Knowledge Lorna Stevenson, Louise Crawford and John Ferguson 10. Negotiating Knowledge through Boundary Organisations in Environmental Policy Clare Moran, Shona Russell and Lucy Wishart 11. Organising to Connect Academic Knowledge and Practice in Healthcare Joyce Wilkinson and Jo Rycroft-Malone 12. Philanthropy: Knowledge, Practice and Blind Hope Tobias Jung and Jenny Harrow Part C: Integrating the Insights on Knowledge and Practice and their Implications for Action 13. Knowledge Mobilisation: Creating, Sharing and Using Knowledge Sandra Nutley and Huw Davies 14. Coproducing Knowledge and Practice Kevin Orr and Tobias Jung 15. Further Voices, Future Actions How Social Practices Generate, Carry and Require Knowledge and Know-how Stanley Blue and Elizabeth Shove Local Government Knowledge and Evidence Needs: Making the Links Tim Allen and Clive Grace Fully Smart Cities, Knowledge and Learning Duncan Maclennan, Julie Miao and Clare Moran Implications for Consultancy Practice - Putting Knowledge into Practice? Mike Bennett Ethical Practice in Management Education Sam Mansell and Charles Lovatt 16. Concluding Reflections: Exploring and Mapping the Knowledge and Practice Terrain Sandra Nutley, Rod Bain, Bonnie Hacking, Clare Moran, Kevin Orr and Shona Russell