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Standards for Productive Knowledge Work : Theoretical Foundation and 121 Application of an Analysis Technique

Publisher
World Scientific Publishing
Source
In: Knowledge management, 121-130
Date Issued
2007-08
Author(s)
Eschenbach, Sebastian  
Schauer, Bettina  
della Schiava, Manfred  
Riedl, Doris  
DOI
10.1142/9789812770592_0011
Abstract
Work productivity is certainly a major factor for economic success. For organizations with highly knowledge intensive processes and products, it is knowledge work productivity that counts. The paper introduces a multi step potential analysis of knowledge work productivity and its application to several organizations. The analysis combines assessments of (1) knowledge intensity, (2) productivity with respect to typical intellectual activities such as information processing, communication, decision making, and learning, as well as (3) organizational adaptability. In this process, the difference between more or less productivity is captured by the degree to which knowledge is handled in accordance with explicit standards compared to being handled in an arbitrary manner. Results of the analysis are then used to propose both short and medium term action plans for more productive knowledge work.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/20
Type
Konferenzbeitrag

 

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