2021/2022 BA-BBLCV1704U From Knowledge Collaboration to Value Co-creation and Innovation
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From Knowledge Collaboration to Value Co-creation and Innovation |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Min. participants | 40 |
Max. participants | 80 |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc and MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
BSc
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Last updated on 23-06-2021 |
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At the end of the course, the students should be
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The Corona crisis has accelerated the transition to a digital work context and the digital transformation of organizations. Organizations are under pressure to adopt novel digital technologies to support effective knowledge work as a critical element to sustain competitiveness and innovation.
In this course we will apply organizational behavior theories ( e.g. social dilemma theory, self-determination theory, and knowledge creation theory) and strategy theory to understand the hurdles organizations face when transitioning towards new ways of working, collaborating and innovating.
The course focuses on how digital technologies (e.g. digital platforms, artificial intelligence, social media) can be harnessed to support knowledge work, collaboration, and innovation within institutional and cultural contexts as well as the consequences associated with their usage.
The course will provide a fundamental coverage of the following
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Group work is encouraged and expected for data collection and preliminary research on a selected topic. Furthermore, the students will present their selected topic prior to the exam. More details will be provided during the course.
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The course will draw upon a substantial body of research, present cases, give examples of real-life practices and involve areas of knowledge relevant to the students. Teaching methods will include lectures, discussions of case studies and hands-on project work as well as presentations by students of home assignments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Students will receive feedback in relation to their assignments and group work during the course; therefore they are expected to participate actively in the classroom assignments during the course. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Book chapters and academic peer-reviewed articles:
Newell, S., Robertson, M., Scarbrough, H., Swan, J. (eds.): Managing Knowledge Work and Innovation. Palgrave Macmillan (2009) Faraj, S., Kudaravalli, S., & Wasko, M. M. (2015). Leading Collaboration in Online Communities. MIS Quarterly, 39(2), 393–412. Majchrzak, A., & Malhotra, A. (2019). Unleashing the crowd: Collaborative solutions to wicked business and societal problems. Unleashing the Crowd: Collaborative Solutions to Wicked Business and Societal Problems. https:/ / doi.org/ 10.1007/ 978-3-030-25557-2 Razmerita, L., Wren, G., & Jain, L. (Eds.). (2016). Innovations in Knowledge Management: The impact of social media, semantic web and cloud computing: Springer. Razmerita, L., Kirchner, K., & Nielsen, P. (2016). What Factors Influence Social Media Communication? A social dilemma perspecive of social media. Journal of knowledge management, 20(6), 1225-1246 |