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knowledge workplaces : Knowledge Workplaces.
Title:
knowledge workplaces : Knowledge Workplaces.
Author:
Alexander, Keith.
ISBN:
9781845441784
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (52 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Abstracts & keywords -- Editorial -- Your first 60 days as head of facilities -- Analysing the intangible benefits of work space -- Costs and benefits of flexible workspaces: work in progress in The Netherlands -- Relating building attributes to end user's needs: "the ownersdesigners- end users" equation -- The innovative workplace: an analytical model focusing on the relationship between spatial and organisational issues -- Facilities management in South East Asia -- Awards for Excellence.
Abstract:
Social work space is emerging as a major avenue for sharing knowledge and the creation of social capital. Social space and physical space needs to be in balance. Virtual space must also be included in this mix. The physical work environment can support the new sense of place and space in the knowledge work. This paper discusses how to use tangible assets to make intangible social space perform better. In this paper the problemis approached by analysing the balance between physical, social and virtual space. The method used is based on "type" analysis, which uses the structure of a fourquadrant model based on twin axis for the knowledge production circle. The focus is on the space needed in different phases of creating knowledge. The results of the pilot test show that work environments tend to support explicit knowledge sharing but fail to support tacit knowledge exchange.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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