Knowledge Governance: state of the art, research gaps and future development
Project Description
This research project presents itself a comprehensive work being conducted within the process of obtaining a Doctoral Degree at the University of Liechtenstein and investigates research findings with respect to knowledge governance (KG), a research area which just recently gained increasing attention in management and scientific literature.
This dissertation aims at augmentation and qualitative enrichment of the research field of knowledge governance. The purpose is to provide a better understanding of the topic, to bring fresh insides by clarifying and theoretically and empirically examining the discussed phenomenon. Due to KG being a relatively new and not yet fully established research area, the overall research question of this dissertation is to analyse how far the research on KG has developed and what needs to be done in order to make KG a valuable separate research field.
This dissertation aims at augmentation and qualitative enrichment of the research field of knowledge governance. The purpose is to provide a better understanding of the topic, to bring fresh insides by clarifying and theoretically and empirically examining the discussed phenomenon. Due to KG being a relatively new and not yet fully established research area, the overall research question of this dissertation is to analyse how far the research on KG has developed and what needs to be done in order to make KG a valuable separate research field.