It worked there, so it should work here: Sustaining change while improving product development processes
ST Collins, TR Browning - Journal of Operations Management, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Organizations operate under ongoing pressure to conduct product development (PD) in
ways that reduce errors, improve product designs, and increase speed and efficiency. Often …
ways that reduce errors, improve product designs, and increase speed and efficiency. Often …
Collaboration between management and anthropology researchers: Obstacles and opportunities
Management scholarship is built on a foundation imported from older disciplines, particularly
economics, psychology, and sociology. Anthropology also once played an important role in …
economics, psychology, and sociology. Anthropology also once played an important role in …
Vers une anthropologie de la responsabilité sociale et environnementale des entreprises
E Gautier - 2023 - torrossa.com
Si une transformation inévitable des entreprises capitalistes est annoncée depuis
longtemps, il est indéniable que la succession des crises récentes qui ont frappé l'Europe …
longtemps, il est indéniable que la succession des crises récentes qui ont frappé l'Europe …
[PDF][PDF] Organizational culture and collaboration at a Silicon Valley startup
A Vinke - 2020 - pdp.sjsu.edu
Businesses are complex organizations that face a multitude of issues due to the complexity
of intertwining technology systems, information systems, structural organization, and various …
of intertwining technology systems, information systems, structural organization, and various …
Managing knowledge flow in inter-organizational knowledge transfer: The dual hazard model
SC Fang, WC Li, CW Yang… - 2012 Proceedings of …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Moral hazards and cognitive hazards play as dual barriers in inter-organizational knowledge
transfer. However, in order to overcome these dual barriers, the governance mechanisms of …
transfer. However, in order to overcome these dual barriers, the governance mechanisms of …
4.2. 3 Cultural Differences in Systems Engineering: What They Are, What They Aren't, and How to Measure Them
ST Collins, CW Callahan - INCOSE International Symposium, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Despite frequent use of the term culture in contemporary engineering practice, there is
currently no reliable way of understanding what constitutes true shared beliefs and …
currently no reliable way of understanding what constitutes true shared beliefs and …
How cognitive coordination promotes collaborative knowledge-sharing performance: the mediating role of interorganisational knowledge flows
JM Cheng, NJ Foss, Y Lin… - International Journal of …, 2013 - inderscienceonline.com
In this research, we conceptualise quasi-integration, learning by interaction, shared
meaning and shared values as mechanisms that managers can deploy or influence in order …
meaning and shared values as mechanisms that managers can deploy or influence in order …
[PDF][PDF] AC 2010-823: USING THE EMERGENT METHODOLOGY OF DOMAIN ANALYSIS TO ANSWER COMPLEX RESEARCH QUESTIONS
L Nelson - age, 2010 - pawleyresearch.org
As engineering education research matures, engineering education researchers seek to
answer increasingly complex questions rooted in social situations, such as “What is …
answer increasingly complex questions rooted in social situations, such as “What is …
[PDF][PDF] Knowledge Flow Modeling and Analysis with Focus on Enabling Actions and Decisions within the Business Process
BB Newman, K Conrad… - 44th Hawaiian International …, 2010 - sagebrushgroup.com
This paper examines current approaches to knowledge flow analysis and modeling and
their ability to drive a shared understanding among business managers, knowledge …
their ability to drive a shared understanding among business managers, knowledge …