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Knowledge Manipulation in Inter Organizational Networks: a new Role for Brokers (Sağsan, Mustafa,)
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Knowledge Manipulation in Inter Organizational Networks: a new Role for Brokers
Author:
Sağsan, Mustafa, Search Author in Amazon Books

Publisher:
Academıc Conferences Ltd,
ISBN:
978-1-906638-39-9
Edition:
2009.
Classification:
HD30.2
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    - http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/626784751.pdf
    - Although the diffusion of knowledge between organizations is very important, the discussions on the sources of information diffusions are limited, and these discussions are not taken into consideration the organizational relation that affects the internal dynamism of organizations. However, the diffusion of knowledge is as important as the degree of manipulation of knowledge. For this reason, this study aims to construct a theoretical model for the manipulation of knowledge during organizational interaction process and to put forward the active effects of the brokers, who have strategically crucial role in the inter-organizational networks, on the creation and diffusion of knowledge. In addition to this, literature review method is used based on the social network theory of the organizations and some propositions can be tested which indicate that brokers undertake a bridging role in transferring various knowledge and applications that they had gained from different networks in social life. This brokerage function gives them advantage in inter-organizational networks, and causes them to manipulate some knowledge. However, the weak or strong ties within the organizational networks affect the manipulation level of the knowledge in organizational field with different ways. Theoretical framework constructed at the end of this study provides an opportunity to be understood the process of knowledge manipulation by organizational actors and policy makers in any network.
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