WHY REINVENT THE WHEEL AGAIN? Investigating Challenges to Develop and Maintain Structural Capital in a Knowledge Intensive Network-Based Organisation
Abstract
In a fast changing knowledge-intensive business environment, the importance of harnessing
knowledge from employees has intensified. Thus, a key success factor for organisations
stresses the ability to institutionalise knowledge from employees into structural capital. The
phenomenon of structural capital can be generally described as the knowledge and structure
an organisation has when all the employees go home at the end of the day. Hence, structural
capital is related to content that can be stored and reused, further allowing employees not to
constantly “reinvent the wheel again”. However, structural capital is something that has to be
developed and maintained to value an organisation. Since there are different types of
organisational structures, there are also different ways to achieve goals.
This research has aimed to identify the challenges to develop and maintain structural capital
in knowledge intensive network-based organisations, and has done so by adopting a single
case study design to investigate the Swedish management consultant firm Centigo. The
concluded challenges highlight problems with the network-based organisation in itself, a lack
of processes to manage structural capital, and also complications connected to incentives.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2022-08-18Author
Porlein, Björn
Söderberg, Hugo
Keywords
Structural Capital
Organisational Structure
Network-Based Organisations
Series/Report no.
2022:90
Language
eng