The other side of the coin: How organizations manage their old and obsolete knowledge

Fereidoun Ghasemzadeh, Ali Kermanshah, Mohammad Hosein Rezazade Mehrizi, Milad Zafarnejad

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This paper examines how organizations deal with the possible negative impacts of their obsolete knowledge (unlearning) and how the pattern of unlearning actions differs based on different types of knowledge. Based on a comparative cases study in four software companies, we identify seven unlearning approaches with 32 associated sub-approaches. We examine the pattern of applying these approaches to five types of knowledge (embrained, embodied, embedded, encultured, and encoded). The results show that three categories of factors explain this pattern: the characteristics of knowledge, the characteristics of the container of the knowledge, and the contextual factors. We extract theoretical insights and comment on practical implications.
Idioma originalInglés
EstadoPublicada - 12 abr 2011
Evento2011 International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (OLKC) -
Duración: 12 abr 201114 abr 2011

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Conferencia2011 International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (OLKC)
Período12/04/1114/04/11

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