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The limits of a technological fix to knowledge
management Epistemological, political and cultural issues
in the case of intranet implementation
Abstract: Our paper examines issues of epistemology, power and
culture with respect to their impact upon the use of information
and communication technology (ICT) to manage knowledge within an
organisation. Utilizing an empirical case study of a global pharmaceutical
company, in which the implementation Of an intranet failed to meet
aspirations of the Chief Executive that employees freely share knowledge,
we encourage academics and practitioners to reflect more critically
upon the limits to technology in pursuit of knowledge management.
Our study illustrates that 'technical fixes' to knowledge management
issues merely harden existing practices and routines, rather than
open up new directions. In particular, broader organisational issues
of power and culture may mean that employees are unwilling or unable
to share knowledge and, beyond the epistemological problem, this
is likely to further inhibit the contribution of ICT to the management
of knowledge.
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Currie, G. & Kerrin, M.
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Management Learning, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 9-29.
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| Date: |
2004 |
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