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Interpretation of Knowledge Transfer Mechanisms

Fascia, Michael

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Abstract

Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient groups is accomplished through instructions and/or socially constructed practices. Underlying these views is the belief that texts and practices carry with them the codes necessary for their own decoding and, therefore, enable an unproblematic knowledge transfer. The analysis focused specifically on the interrelated effects between constituents of a group receiving ongoing healthcare and the relationships to knowledge transfer management, through which, group membership and knowledge exchange was mediated. The research asked if this relationship could be improved from both a personal and organisational perspective, by better understanding of the knowledge transfer mechanisms at work. We argue that because private and cultural models mediate decoding of information into meaningful knowledge, knowledge is created from the unique combination of cognitive dispositions of acumen, memory, creativity, volition, emotion, and socio-cultural interaction. Thus, mechanisms for decision-making affect socio group dynamics and interactions via the healthcare environment, manager or practitioner.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 2, 2018
Online Publication Date Apr 9, 2018
Publication Date Apr 9, 2018
Deposit Date Apr 9, 2018
Journal Organizations & Markets: Policies & Processes
Publisher SSRN
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 47
Keywords NHS, knowledge, knowledge transfer, social practices
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1146946
Related Public URLs https://hq.ssrn.com/Journals/IssueProof.cfm?abstractid=3141225&journalid=2543961&issue_number=47&volume=4&journal_type=CMBO&function=showissue#paper_3141225