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Accounting for knowledge embedded in physical objects and environments : defining the direction of the research

Rooke, CN; Tzortzopoulos, P; Koskela, LJ; Rooke, JA

Authors

CN Rooke

P Tzortzopoulos

LJ Koskela

JA Rooke



Abstract

This research takes place within the framework of the Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) is an EPSRC funded Grand Challenge Project which brings together expertise from management and engineering disciplines. The project recognises that, 'in response to customers‟ changing needs, organisations across all sectors are increasingly being asked not only to provide products in the first instance, but also to support them throughout their service life' (KIM 2006).Thus, the need to consider ways in which knowledge can be preserved in practices, records and artefacts is considered.
The aim of this research, which is in its earliest stages, is to explore multi-disciplinary contributions to this problem from the knowledge management and production management perspectives. The focus is on the role of artefacts in preserving and communicating knowledge. An ethnomethodological approach will be used to produce uniquely adequate (UA) accounts of the situated meaning of artefacts within social processes. The proposed settings for research are healthcare facilities where the researcher will adopt an ethnographic approach to achieve a UA understanding of how patients, staff and visitors in chosen healthcare settings make sense of their built environments.

Citation

Rooke, C., Tzortzopoulos, P., Koskela, L., & Rooke, J. (2008, January). Accounting for knowledge embedded in physical objects and environments : defining the direction of the research. Presented at Salford Postgraduate Annual Research Conference 2008, Salford, Greater Manchester

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Salford Postgraduate Annual Research Conference 2008
Conference Location Salford, Greater Manchester.
Start Date Jan 1, 2008
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Oct 22, 2010
Publicly Available Date Oct 22, 2010
Keywords ethnomethodology; artefacts; unique adequacy; knowledge management; TFV theory of production
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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