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Fundamentals For An It-Strategy Towards Managing Viable Knowledge-Intensive Research Projects

In: Managing Knowledge For Global And Collaborative Innovations

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  • PAUL PÖLTNER

    (Vienna University of Technology; Institute of Computer-Aided Automation, Research Group for Industrial Software (INSO); Wiedner Hauptstraße 76/2, 2nd Floor, Vienna, 1040 Vienna, Austria)

  • THOMAS GRECHENIG

    (Vienna University of Technology; Institute of Computer Aided Automation, Research Group for Industrial Software (INSO); Wiedner Hauptstraße 76/2, 2nd Floor, Vienna, 1040 Vienna, Austria)

Abstract

Based on existing research in the field of viable system modelling, social systems and the corporate genome, this paper presents a framework for the modelling and managing of viable knowledge-intensive research projects, which require the generation of new knowledge within a dynamic and complex world. This framework presents an overall look at the different levels which need to be established in order to implement a new, self-organised and viable system able to realise the defined aims of research projects.

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  • Paul Pöltner & Thomas Grechenig, 2009. "Fundamentals For An It-Strategy Towards Managing Viable Knowledge-Intensive Research Projects," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Samuel Chu & Waltraut Ritter & Suliman Hawamdeh (ed.), Managing Knowledge For Global And Collaborative Innovations, chapter 10, pages 119-130, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814299862_0010
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