Mind the Gap? A Processual Reconsideration of Organizational Knowledge
Abstract
On Henri Bergson's view, the flux of time is reality itself and the things we study are the things that flow. Unfortunately, popular literatures on organizational knowledge are accustomed to seeing the moving by means of the immobile. They perceive knowledge as an already organized state that can be transferred between spatially distinct points. Drawing on Bergson's theory of continual movement (Duration) and Deleuze's concept of transversal...
Paper Details
Title
Mind the Gap? A Processual Reconsideration of Organizational Knowledge
Published Date
Feb 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
151 - 171
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