WANT TO KNOW WHAT I KNOW? An assessment of Knowledge Sharing in a Knowledge Intensive Firm
Sammanfattning
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to on an organisational level assess knowledge
sharing in a Knowledge Intensive Firm.
Theory: The main theories used are; Dreyfus’s (2004) model of expert knowledge,
Human Capital Theory (Sweetland, 1996), Knowledge Based View of the firm
(Levitas, 2013) and the concepts; Tacit and Explicit knowledge (Nonaka, 1994)
and Knowledge Intensive Firm (Alvesson, 2004).
Method: The study is carried out through a qualitative method using semi-structured
interviews and case-study design. Interviews are conducted with consultants and
consultant managers within the case company and a thematic analysis is used for
analysing the qualitative data. The respondent group consist of 13 participants.
Result: Findings of this study indicate that knowledge sharing is an important activity
within a knowledge intensive firm. A model of the identified sharing and
development of knowledge is presented. This process can be summarised as
transferring of the external inflow of knowledge, through found challenges to
knowledge sharing and attributes of knowledge, on the foundation of identified
facilitating prerequisites. By the use of this process, we argue that the
organisational knowledge will increase. Found challenges to knowledge sharing
are presented along with how these can be viewed and worked with.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2020-09-08Författare
Fransson, Anna
Langenius, Sofia
Nyckelord
Knowledge Intensive Firm
Knowledge Sharing
Structural Capital
Culture
Communication
Språk
eng