An ethnographic study of knowledge management practices within an Australian market leader : an organizational culture perspective

Luke M. J. Davey, Kerry London

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Abstract

![CDATA[The construction industry is an integral component of the Australian economy. Efficient management within the industry is critical to its overall performance. In recent years much attention has been paid to the concept of knowledge management and its application to the industry. Action research has been applied within an ethnographic study of an industry market leader. Market leaders play a significant role in the adoption of new concepts and technologies and it is through their actions that new knowledge is created. Central to ethnography is its reliance on 'participant observation', as a primary mode of data collection allowing a unique perspective on values, beliefs and culture. Organizational culture influences the transferral of information and knowledge and is a key component within knowledge management frameworks. The ability to create and maintain knowledge is essential in the maintenance of a sustainable competitive advantage. Evaluating practices within a market leader provides insights into the contribution of knowledge management in maintaining this sustainability.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Association of Researchers in Construction Management Twenty First Annual Conference: September 7-9, 2005, SOAS, London
PublisherARCOM
Pages1237-1246
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9780902896932
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventARCOM (Association). Annual Conference -
Duration: 3 Sept 2012 → …

Conference

ConferenceARCOM (Association). Annual Conference
Period3/09/12 → …

Keywords

  • action research
  • ethnology
  • knowledge management
  • organizational culture

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