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Paradoxes and partnerships: a study of knowledge exploration and exploitation in international development programmes
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Authors/contributors
- Lannon, John (Author)
- Walsh, John N. (Author)
Title
Paradoxes and partnerships: a study of knowledge exploration and exploitation in international development programmes
Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to look at how organisational partnerships balance knowledge exploration and exploitation in contexts that are rife with paradoxes. It draws on paradox theory to examine the partnership’s response to the explore-exploit relationship.
Publication
Journal of Knowledge Management
Date
2019-08-28
Volume
ahead-of-print
Issue
ahead-of-print
Journal Abbr
JKM
Accessed
17/09/2019, 09:41
ISSN
1367-3270, 1367-3270
Short Title
Paradoxes and partnerships
Language
en
Library Catalogue
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Citation
Lannon, J., & Walsh, J. N. (2019). Paradoxes and partnerships: a study of knowledge exploration and exploitation in international development programmes. Journal of Knowledge Management, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-09-2018-0605
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