Type and Duration
internes Projekt, since January 2009Coordinator
Chair in International ManagementMain Research
Growth and ComplexityField of Research
EnterpriseKnowledge Work and Knowledge Management
Description
By doing our conceptual research on the realm of knowledge worker motivation we want to contribute to the answering of the most important management challenge of the 21st century, namely how to motivate experts in varying organizational settings to perform at maximum capacity. We develop a contingency view and distinguish between the mode of knowledge production (in a team or by a single expert) and the storage of that generated knowledge (codification versus personalization strategy). The outcome of this is a 2x2-matrix, in whose cells we have a closer look at the necessary motivational tools. In some cases the vintage carrot can be promising, another circumstance demands threatening people with the notorious stick, and yet another case calls for a totally different make-up. Thus our approach differs strongly from the classical one-size-fits-all approach of employee motivation. The enormous practical relevance for successful corporate governance is illustrated by four illustrative examples (such as Google and Red Bull).Keywords
Knowledge Management, Knowledge management and organisational learning, Leadership, motivation and incentive schemes, Human Resources
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- Chair in International Management
- Chair in Management
Publications
Güldenberg, S., Weibel, A., & Bildstein, I. (2010). A Contingency View on Knowledge Governance in Knowledge-intensive Work Environments. Paper presented at the Knowledge in Organizations Conference, Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland.
moreGüldenberg, S., Weibel, A., & Bildstein, I. (2010). A Contingency View on Knowledge Governance in Knowledge-intensive Work Environments. Paper presented at the International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (OLKC), Northeastern University, College of Business Administration, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
moreGüldenberg, S., Weibel, A., & Bildstein, I. (2009). A Contingency View on Knowledge Governance in Knowledge-intensive Work Environments. Paper presented at the 25th EGOS Colloquium, Barcelona, Spain.
moreGüldenberg, S., Weibel, A., & Bildstein, I. (2009). A Contingency View on Knowledge Governance in Knowledge-intensive Work Environments. Paper presented at the 29th Annual Strategic Management Conference, Washington, D.C., United States.
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