Title :
The new organizational knowledge and its systems foundations
Author :
Swanson, E. Burton
Author_Institution :
Anderson School, California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
The new organizational knowledge for the 21st Century enterprise is imagined by some to reside principally in networked teams of information-sharing human experts. The firm´s human resources are judged in this environment to be its only sustainable competitive advantage. I speculate that, to the contrary, the new organizational knowledge will be increasingly more system-based as compared to person-based. It will, however change in composition. Relative to the past, it will be more core-technical as compared to administrative, more transaction-oriented as compared to production-oriented, and more global and industry-specific as compared to local and firm-specific. A case study is used to illustrate these points. I conclude that, where sustainable competitive advantage can be achieved, it is likely to be based on technical, production-oriented, firm-specific business logic, and on the collective competence of the firm´s people and systems taken together. Several lessons for systems management follow from these conclusions
Keywords :
business data processing; human resource management; information systems; systems engineering; technological forecasting; 21st Century enterprise; administrative knowledge; case study; collective competence; core-technical knowledge; firm-specific knowledge; future; global knowledge; human resources; industry-specific knowledge; information-sharing human experts; local knowledge; networked teams; new organizational knowledge; person-based knowledge; production-oriented knowledge; sustainable competitive advantage; system-based knowledge; systems foundations; systems management; technical, production-oriented, firm-specific business logic; transaction-oriented knowledge; Communications technology; Customer service; Humans; Information technology; Logic; Lubricants; Telescopes;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1996., Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Hawaii International Conference on ,
Conference_Location :
Wailea, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7324-9
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1996.493185