Identification, generation, transfer, storage and efficient integration of knowledge occupy today’s corporate managers, and there is increasing interest in different strategies for managing knowledge. Many strategies correspond to different kinds of information technology, for example, intranet. An intranet can be regarded both as an information and strategic management tool in the context of knowledge management. A lack of reflexivity in intranet use is based on the assumption that an intranet is a tool in its masters’ hands. Key elements in managing an intranet (such as, activity level and information input) are not just tools to control the transportation of information and knowledge in a convenient and efficient way. Rather, as constituents, these elements create the intranet. Several empirical examples suggest how information presented in an intranet – and knowledge about the information – is co‐created in the process of using an intranet. A Foucauldian vision of knowledge as discursive practices, including representation, extends the overly static realist version of knowledge found in much KM. Furthermore, if highest demand for intranet activity levels were met, professional investment managers would be forced to become generalists
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Mats Edenius;
Mats Edenius
Assistant Professor at the Center for Information and Communication Research, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden (mats.edenius@hhs.se).
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Janet Borgerson
Janet Borgerson
Associate Professor at Stockholm University/Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (janet.borgerson@fek.su.se).
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7484
Print ISSN: 1367-3270
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Journal of Knowledge Management (2003) 7 (5): 124–136.
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Edenius M, Borgerson J (2003), "To manage knowledge by intranet". Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 7 No. 5 pp. 124–136, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/13673270310505430
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