Metaphoric boundary objects as co‐ordinating mechanisms in the knowledge sharing of innovation processes
European Journal of Innovation Management
ISSN: 1460-1060
Article publication date: 1 September 2005
Abstract
Purpose
In order that knowledge distribution in companies can be efficient and effective, it should take place without boundaries. However, this is not often the reality. People tend to build up their own boundaries, often creating overly technical terminology so that others cannot participate in what they do. In other words, identity hinges on difference. Establishing these identities weakens the existence of real innovative companies and reinforces barriers within and between organisations. The ability of companies to transcend these barriers is partly based on the recognition of boundary objects. This means that the better the companies understand the nature of the existing boundary objects, the better they can take actions that will help to overcome existing barriers. Therefore the goal of the paper is to highlight boundary objects that co‐ordinate knowledge sharing within and between firms' innovation processes.
Design/methodology/approach
There are many different types of boundary objects. The conceptual paper especially addresses the question of what kind of role metaphoric boundary objects play in the knowledge sharing within and between firms' innovation processes. The study is conducted with the help of a literature survey.
Findings
The results of the study suggest that metaphoric boundary objects may play a significant role as a co‐ordinating mechanism in the knowledge sharing of companies' innovation processes.
Originality/value
The relevance of metaphoric boundary objects resides in the fact that with them companies can create the necessary shared understanding behind the framing and resolution of the emerging problem in innovation activities.
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Citation
Koskinen, K.U. (2005), "Metaphoric boundary objects as co‐ordinating mechanisms in the knowledge sharing of innovation processes", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 323-335. https://doi.org/10.1108/14601060510610180
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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