VINE: Volume 42 Issue 3/4

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Papers from the GeCSO Conference 2011

Guest Editors: Vincent Ribire, JeanLouis Ermine

Knowledge management in a French research community: a case study of GeCSO congress

Claude Paraponaris, Jean‐Louis Ermine, Claude Guittard, Pascal Lièvre

This paper aims to present the state of the art of a rising French research community on knowledge management, who organized during the past four years, a French speaking congress

Towards an architecture of organizational learning: Insights from French military aircrews

Cécile Godé, Pierre Barbaroux

This article aims to examine the nature and logics of organizational learning considered as a process by which organizations capitalize on the variety of experiences accumulated

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Diversity and knowledge sharing: An analysis of integration processes in multinational firms (MNFs)

Virginie Jacquier‐Roux, Claude Paraponaris

Corporate R&D internationalization is today perceived as a strategy intended for enhancing the knowledge of large firms within a highly‐polarized global cognitive space. Two main

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Multilevel effects of a method of expert's knowledge transfer

Martine Gadille, Julien Machado

This paper aims to provide evidence on the multilevel effects of a method of knowledge transfer centred on the expert.

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Knowledge communities: towards a re‐thinking of intergenerational knowledge transfer

Kerstin Kuyken

Knowledge management (KM) has become a key concern for companies which nowadays are constantly looking for better ways to assure knowledge sharing between their employees

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Organizational devices for knowledge management: Proposal for a crossover perspective between knowledge sciences and communication sciences

Benoit Le Blanc, Jean‐Luc Bouillon

The sciences of knowledge and the sciences of communication have evolved to become two separate disciplines. The current transformations of technologies, managerial practices, and

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Building knowledge for innovation management: The experience of the Umanlab research team

Valérie Chanal

The aim of this research is to evaluate the conditions of production of methodological knowledge on innovation management. It seeks to present the experience of an applied

Creativity and knowledge management

Pierre Saulais, Jean‐Louis Ermine

Innovation within companies is becoming mandatory and vital. A policy of voluntarism aiming at supporting innovation can be based on an operational process managing the evolution

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