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Knowing and Acting in Conditions of Uncertainty: A Complexity Perspective
Authors:Griffin  Douglas  Shaw  Patricia  Stacey  Ralph
Institution:(1) Complexity and Management Centre, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK
Abstract:As practitioners working with groups and organizations, we have reflected together on what we think is happening when we find ourselves acting into situations in which the intention motivating the action as its goal is itself emerging in the very action. Along with others, we have been excited by the ideas of self-organization in the natural sciences and also theories of practice, for example, tacit and explicit knowledge, in the social sciences. Together, these promise fresh insights into the potential of organizations. However, we find ourselves diverging significantly from writers who at first sight seem to be using similar ideas, but they do so with an exclusive focus on strategic choice and intention. To illustrate what we mean, we explore the work of Nonaka and Takeuchi and how they use Polanyi's idea of the participant observer. We do this to identify contradictions we see in their approach. We also discuss the implications of an alternative understanding of participation and what this indicates about what can and cannot be ldquomanagedrdquo in the creation of new knowledge.
Keywords:complexity  tacit knowledge  explicit knowledge  group matrix  management
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