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CONCEPTUALIZING KNOWLEDGE RISK GOVERNANCE AS A MODERATOR TO POTENTIALLY REDUCE THE RISKS IN KNOWLEDGE SHARING
Recent developments in Knowledge Sharing (KS) have heightened the need for security. However, there has been little discussion about ‘how to’ integrate security into KS models effectively. This research addresses this gap by proposing a KS Risk Governance (KSRG) framework and research model based on the framework to integrate security into KS through Knowledge Risk Governance (KRG). The role of KR
Relationship between Knowledge Sharing Security and Organizational Context in the Public and Private Organizations
One of the most significant current discussions in Knowledge Sharing (KS) is security. Security is an important component in KS, and plays a key role in reducing the risks in KS. However, relatively little study has been performed on KS security in the public and private sectors, and even less in the developing countries. This research intends to find the relationship between organizational contex
Developing Programmatic Research
Critical Theory and Postmodernism Approaches to Organization Studies
The Local and the Grandiose : Method, Micro and Macro in Comparative Studies of Culture and Organizations
Professionalism and politics in management consultancy work
Beyond body-counting : A discussion of the social construction of gender
Critical Organization Theory
Interpretive unpacking : moderately destabilizing identities and images in organization studies
The paper reviews some basic themes in postmodernism and argues for a moderate incorporation of these themes in organization studies and methodology. This approach, named interpretive unpacking, takes issues of multiple and fluid meanings, ambiguities and fragmentation seriously without the a priori privileging of these qualities over assumptions of stable meanings and coherence in social phenomen