Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains

Autores
Liu, Shaofeng; Zhao, Guoqing; Chen, Huilan; Fernández, Alejandro; Torres, Diego; Antonelli, Leandro; Panetto, Hervé; Lezoche, Mario
Año de publicación
2020
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Knowledge has long been recognised as a valuable asset to individuals, organisations and economy, subsequently knowledge management (KM) has been a well-established area of research. Existing research has developed various classification schemes for knowledge, and a great number of KM process and lifecycle models have been proposed over the last few decades. In particular, knowledge transfer and sharing has received great attention. However, majority of existing work has focused on knowledge sharing within the same organisation or community where people have a shared sense of identity, values and some common practice, hence knowledge process and learning is within relatively homogeneous groups. There is inadequate research to address the issue of knowledge boundaries and approaches to knowledge mobilisation spanning across knowledge boundaries. The knowledge boundaries can erect significant barriers to knowledge sharing and flowing especially in value chain context where there are a great number of players from different domains, with varied level of knowledge, having different and possibly conflicting interests - participating in knowledge sharing activities. This paper will explore how such knowledge boundaries can be identified and how knowledge gaps among different value chain players can be closed by using appropriate boundary-crossing mechanisms. A multi-perspective knowledge mobilisation framework is proposed. Example applications of the knowledge mobilisation framework in agri-food value chain will be illustrated, based on the most recent developments from an EU collaborative project, RUC-APS (standing for Risk and Uncertain Conditions in Agriculture Production Systems), which is funded by European Commission’s Horizon 2020 RISE programme.
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Ciencias de la Computación e Información
knowledge boundaries
boundary classification
boundary-spanning mechanisms
knowledge sharing and flowing
agricultural value chain
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
title Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
spellingShingle Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
Liu, Shaofeng
Ciencias de la Computación e Información
knowledge boundaries
boundary classification
boundary-spanning mechanisms
knowledge sharing and flowing
agricultural value chain
title_short Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
title_full Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
title_fullStr Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
title_sort Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Liu, Shaofeng
Zhao, Guoqing
Chen, Huilan
Fernández, Alejandro
Torres, Diego
Antonelli, Leandro
Panetto, Hervé
Lezoche, Mario
author Liu, Shaofeng
author_facet Liu, Shaofeng
Zhao, Guoqing
Chen, Huilan
Fernández, Alejandro
Torres, Diego
Antonelli, Leandro
Panetto, Hervé
Lezoche, Mario
author_role author
author2 Zhao, Guoqing
Chen, Huilan
Fernández, Alejandro
Torres, Diego
Antonelli, Leandro
Panetto, Hervé
Lezoche, Mario
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias de la Computación e Información
knowledge boundaries
boundary classification
boundary-spanning mechanisms
knowledge sharing and flowing
agricultural value chain
topic Ciencias de la Computación e Información
knowledge boundaries
boundary classification
boundary-spanning mechanisms
knowledge sharing and flowing
agricultural value chain
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Knowledge has long been recognised as a valuable asset to individuals, organisations and economy, subsequently knowledge management (KM) has been a well-established area of research. Existing research has developed various classification schemes for knowledge, and a great number of KM process and lifecycle models have been proposed over the last few decades. In particular, knowledge transfer and sharing has received great attention. However, majority of existing work has focused on knowledge sharing within the same organisation or community where people have a shared sense of identity, values and some common practice, hence knowledge process and learning is within relatively homogeneous groups. There is inadequate research to address the issue of knowledge boundaries and approaches to knowledge mobilisation spanning across knowledge boundaries. The knowledge boundaries can erect significant barriers to knowledge sharing and flowing especially in value chain context where there are a great number of players from different domains, with varied level of knowledge, having different and possibly conflicting interests - participating in knowledge sharing activities. This paper will explore how such knowledge boundaries can be identified and how knowledge gaps among different value chain players can be closed by using appropriate boundary-crossing mechanisms. A multi-perspective knowledge mobilisation framework is proposed. Example applications of the knowledge mobilisation framework in agri-food value chain will be illustrated, based on the most recent developments from an EU collaborative project, RUC-APS (standing for Risk and Uncertain Conditions in Agriculture Production Systems), which is funded by European Commission’s Horizon 2020 RISE programme.
description Knowledge has long been recognised as a valuable asset to individuals, organisations and economy, subsequently knowledge management (KM) has been a well-established area of research. Existing research has developed various classification schemes for knowledge, and a great number of KM process and lifecycle models have been proposed over the last few decades. In particular, knowledge transfer and sharing has received great attention. However, majority of existing work has focused on knowledge sharing within the same organisation or community where people have a shared sense of identity, values and some common practice, hence knowledge process and learning is within relatively homogeneous groups. There is inadequate research to address the issue of knowledge boundaries and approaches to knowledge mobilisation spanning across knowledge boundaries. The knowledge boundaries can erect significant barriers to knowledge sharing and flowing especially in value chain context where there are a great number of players from different domains, with varied level of knowledge, having different and possibly conflicting interests - participating in knowledge sharing activities. This paper will explore how such knowledge boundaries can be identified and how knowledge gaps among different value chain players can be closed by using appropriate boundary-crossing mechanisms. A multi-perspective knowledge mobilisation framework is proposed. Example applications of the knowledge mobilisation framework in agri-food value chain will be illustrated, based on the most recent developments from an EU collaborative project, RUC-APS (standing for Risk and Uncertain Conditions in Agriculture Production Systems), which is funded by European Commission’s Horizon 2020 RISE programme.
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