In recognition of Professor Ikujiro Nonaka's contribution to the
field of Knowledge Management this book, forming part of "The
Nonaka Series on Knowledge and Innovation" from Palgrave Macmillan,
deals with a variety of aspects of the Knowledge Management (KM)
theory and the knowledge-based view of the firm.
Through the apparent heterogeneity of interests and approaches to
the subject matter, a common thread goes through Professor Nonaka's
important contributions to the field through the foundation of a
School of Knowledge Approach in management.
By engaging in discussion and criticism, and by building upon
Nonaka's insight and pioneering thinking, the contributions of this
book shed light on a number of knowledge and innovation-related key
facets. In doing so, the contributors provide a review of the
current state of the KM theory and take stock of its major
strengths and shortcomings. They also explore new research ventures
in the field and suggest critical issues for further thinking.
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