1. Knowledge leadership: Mobilising management research by becoming the knowledge object
- Author
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FISCHER, M, Dopson, S, Fitzgerald, L, Bennett, C, Ferlie, E, Ledger, J, McGivern, G, FISCHER, M, Dopson, S, Fitzgerald, L, Bennett, C, Ferlie, E, Ledger, J, and McGivern, G
- Abstract
This article explores contrasting forms of ‘knowledge leadership’ in mobilising management research into organizational practice. Drawing on a Foucauldian perspective on power-knowledge, we introduce three axes of power-knowledge relations, through which we analyse knowledge leadership practices. We present empirical case study data focused on ‘polar cases’ of managers engaged in mobilising management research in six research-intensive organizations in the UK healthcare sector. We find that knowledge leadership involves agentic practices through which managers strive to actively become the knowledge object – personally transposing, appropriating or contending management research. This article contributes to the literature by advancing the concept of knowledge leadership in the work of mobilising management research into organizational practice.
- Published
- 2016