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A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Knowledge Management

English

By (author): Joanne Roberts

Written in a lively, conversational style, Knowledge Management looks at the nature of knowledge, including its definition and measurement, before the main concepts and theoretical contributions to knowledge management are reviewed and challenged, providing fresh insights into the central debates.

Conceived by Chris Grey as an antidote to conventional textbooks, each book in the Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap series takes a core area of the curriculum and turns it on its head by providing a critical and sophisticated overview of the key issues and debates in an informal, conversational and often humorous way.

Suitable for students of Business and Management courses at Undergraduate and Postgraduate level and anyone interested in the concept of knowledge management.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 190g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780857022479

About Joanne Roberts

Joanne Roberts is Professor in Arts and Cultural Management and director of the Winchester Luxury Research Group at Winchester School of Art University of Southampton UK. She has held posts in the business schools of Newcastle Durham and Northumbria Universities UK. Her research interests include the internationalization of knowledge-intensive services knowledge transfer innovation and creativity and critical perspectives on knowledge in organization and economy. She is currently investigating knowledge and ignorance in the field of luxury. Joanne is a member of several national and international scholarly networks for instance the Academy of International Business the Critical Management Studies network the British Academy of Management (BAM) and the Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe (the DIME network of excellence). From 2009 to 2011 she chaired BAMs annual conference track on Knowledge and Learning. Joanne has written extensively in the fields of business and management. She has published articles in a wide range of international journals including the Journal of Knowledge Management Journal of Management Studies Journal of Business Ethics International Business Review Management Learning Research Policy and The Service Industries Journal. In addition Joanne is author of Multinational Business Services Firms (Ashgate 1998) and co-editor of three books: Knowledge and Innovation in the New Service Economy with A. Andersen J. Howells R. Hull and I. Miles (Edward Elgar 2000); Living with Cyberspace with J. Armitage (Berg 2002); and Community Economic Creativity and Organization with A. Amin (Oxford University Press 2008). Joanne is also the co-founder and co-editor of the award-winning journal Critical Perspectives on International Business; an editor of the journal Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation; and member of the editorial board of several journals including Luxury: History Culture and Consumption. She is currently co-editing Critical Luxury Studies: Art Design Media with John Armitage for Edinburgh University Press.

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