A Case Study of the Management of Innovation Implementation within a Construction Project Organization

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Florence Yean Yng Ling ◽  
Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi ◽  
Mohan Kumaraswamy ◽  
Arun Bajracharya
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Krzysztof Gawroński ◽  
Karol Król ◽  
Hubert Buzowski ◽  
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J. Liu ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 429-452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Svjetlana Pantic-Dragisic ◽  
Jonas Söderlund

Technical consulting plays an increasingly important role in developing and transferring knowledge in a wide range of industries and sectors. We present a case study of Swift Tech, a leading Scandinavian technical consulting firm, to identify and assess the importance of knowledge cycling—a knowledge process based on scheduled and recurrent rotation of technical consultants among organizational and problem-solving contexts. Our study identifies four main phases of knowledge cycling: entering an assignment, building experience, contributing to the project, and shifting to a new assignment. These phases underpin our model of knowledge cycling, which demonstrates that two aspects of local knowledge processes are critical: project task familiarization and project organization familiarization. We show that knowledge cycling relies on a dynamic interaction between client organization, consulting firm, and individual consultant in the ongoing transfer of knowledge among distinct contexts and communities. Knowledge cycling demonstrates the significance of “mobile knowledge” for the development of situated knowledge; hence, our results have important implications for situated learning theory.


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Wesam Salah Alaloul ◽  
Murad Hatem Alkurdi ◽  
Yazan Issa Abu Aisheh ◽  
Muhammad Ali Musarat

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