Editorial: moving from knowledge management to organising knowledge
by Daniel Hjorth
International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management (IJIEM), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2003

Abstract: This editorial introduction to the special issue entitled ''Organising knowledge'' tries to prepare the movements from ''knowledge management'' to ''organising knowledge'' that characterise the call for papers to this issue. The need to include reflections on how knowledge organises while we try to organise knowledge is emphasised. Such a need is fuelled by an historical and philosophical reflection on management as a form of knowledge and practice. The concepts of ''tecknowlogy'' and ''socioledge'' are introduced to suggest that management often reduces knowledge (via information technology) into tecknowlogy, whereas we need reflexive and creative organisation of knowledge, affirming its processual and social/relational character if we seek learning and innovation as part of organisational creativity.

Online publication date: Mon, 10-May-2004

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