This paper conceptualizes knowledge governance (KG) in project-based organizations (PBOs) and its methodological approaches for empirical investigation. Three key contributions towards a multi-faceted view of KG and an understanding of KG in PBOs are advanced. These contributions include a definition of KG in PBOs, a conceptual framework to investigate KG and a methodological framework for empirical inquiry into KG in PBO settings. Our definition highlights the contingent nature of KG processes in relation to their organizational context. The conceptual framework addresses macro- and micro-level elements of KG and their interaction. The methodological framework proposes five different research approaches, structured by differentiation and integration of various ontological and epistemological stances. Together these contributions provide a novel platform for understanding KG in PBOs and developing new insights into the design and execution of research on KG within PBOs.
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Knowledge governance in project-based organizations : theoretical and empirical approaches
International Research Network on Organizing by Projects (IRNOP 2013) : innovative approaches in project management research (Oslo, Norway, 16-18 June)
2013
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- Title
- Knowledge governance in project-based organizations : theoretical and empirical approaches
- Creators
- Sofia PemselAnna WiewioraRalf MullerMonique AubryKerry A Brown
- Conference
- International Research Network on Organizing by Projects (IRNOP 2013) : innovative approaches in project management research (Oslo, Norway, 16-18 June)
- Identifiers
- 1137; 991012822200102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation