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Management Consultants as Knowledge Creators
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The management consulting industry has been growingexponentially during the last two decades influencing therelationships between business schools, corporations anduniversities, achieving a significant role as a modern knowledgecreator. This book presents a study of the process of knowledgecreation undertaken by management consultants as understood by Kuhn(1996), whose theory was used to direct this exploration. ThirteenNew Zealand-based consultants who specialize in corporategovernance were interviewed. In this study, the categories ofcommunity and paradigm served as a point of entry to exploreknowledge creation practices. The data was analyzed qualitativelyin search for evidence of community belonging and patterns inconsultants knowledge creation practices. It has been found thatconsultants, in spite not having a formal regulating professionalbody, behave as a professional community. Research findings showthat consultants in governance share a paradigm, which has qualitycontrol processes such as reputation and re-engagement, and commonmethods in dealing with governance problems. In addition, there arecertain factors that determine the value of that knowledge forconsultants such as novelty, commercial value, utility andaccessibility.
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The management consulting industry has been growing exponentially during the last two decades influencing the relationships between business schools, corporations and universities, achieving a significant role as a modern knowledge creator. This book presents a study of the process of knowledge creation undertaken by management consultants as understood by Kuhn (1996), whose theory was used to direct this exploration. Thirteen New Zealand-based consultants who specialize in corporate governance were interviewed. In this study, the categories of community and paradigm served as a point of entry to explore knowledge creation practices. The data was analyzed qualitatively in search for evidence of community belonging and patterns in consultants knowledge creation practices. It has been found that consultants, in spite not having a formal regulating professional body, behave as a professional community. Research findings show that consultants in governance share a paradigm, which has quality control processes such as reputation and re-engagement, and common methods in dealing with governance problems. In addition, there are certain factors that determine the value of that knowledge for consultants such as novelty, commercial value, utility and accessibility.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639015409
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9783639015409
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-01540-9
- Titel Management Consultants as Knowledge Creators
- Autor Maria E. Peirano
- Untertitel An Empirical Study on their Practice
- Gewicht 216g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 148
- Genre Wirtschaft