Knowledge Communication in Global Organisations

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While organisations become more and more global, they also become more and more dispersed and virtual. This challenges the sense of a shared organisational identity and the ability of employees to communicate personally held knowledge. To address these challenges this book offers an innovative multidisciplinary approach to knowledge communication in global organisations. The book develops a multidisciplinary analytical lens through which to understand employee identity formations and knowledge communication practises. Using detailed analyses of interviews from a real organisation, the book builds an understanding of how 21st century employees make sense of a virtual organisational reality characterised by multiple simultaneous projects and virtual, dispersed teams. These analyses are conducted using a new discourse analysis method for analysing research interviews, Discursive Sensemaking Analysis. Using these methods and findings, researchers, project managers and HR professionals will be able to analyse their own organisations to discover how employees make sense of the complexity of 21st century global organisations.

Author(s): Nils Braad Petersen
Series: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 236
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
1 Introduction
PART 1 Discursive Sensemaking – foundation, theory and method
2 Discursive Sensemaking Analysis – a foundation
3 Discursive Sensemaking Analysis – a theory
4 Discursive Sensemaking Analysis – a method
PART 2 Multidisciplinary perspective on knowledge
communication practices in virtual teams
5 Challenges and opportunities of virtual work in global
organisations
6 A vocabulary for describing virtual knowledge
communication
7 Knowing as learning in Communities of Practice (CoP)
8 Professional identity as (d)iscursive construction
9 Relationships supporting virtual knowledge communication
10 Conclusion and discussion of theory and findings
Glossary
Appendix
Index