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Managing Organizational Knowledge Integration in the Emerging Multimedia Complex (1999)

Abstract
Due to technological convergence, complexes of interrelated industries are emerging. This paper presents a conceptual framework of the role different organizational forms and combinative capabilities play in the management of organizational knowledge integration in this context. The focus is on firms previously operating in one of the relatively stable constituting industries. We argue that a firm's organizational form has to be matched with appropriate combinative capabilities in order to integrate component knowledge into architectural knowledge that consequently serves as a platform for generating new product-market combinations. The framework is empirically illustrated using the example of two Dutch publishing firms moving into the multimedia complex, which is currently emerging around information and communication technologies. The empirical analysis shows that the framework offers strong potential for improving the understanding of the complex process of organizational knowledge integration, as the prerequisite for developing new business in an emerging industrial complex.

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Download http://hdl.handle.net/1765/6473
Repository Erasmus University Digital Repository (Netherlands)
Keywords commercial products, industries, management, markets, new products, organizational learning, communication and technology
Type Article
Language Englisch

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