THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTINGENCIES OF KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION: THE CASE OF CONSULTANCIES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CIUMARA Tudor, Romanian Academy
O’MAHONEY Joe, Cardiff University
Abstract:
This paper explores the impact of context on forms of knowledge dissemination using secondary data concerning the role of management consultants in international development. It identifies three forms of consultancy intervention (forced, invited, humanitarian) which differ considerably in the power of the client, the knowledge maturity of the consultancy, the frequency and complexity of the project. The combination of these factors, we argue, strongly influences the type of knowledge dissemination found in the different types of projects. It is hypothesised that knowledge transfer will be most common in „forced projects‟, knowledge translation in „invited projects‟ and knowledge evolution in „humanitarian projects‟.
Keywords: Management consultants, consultancy, management knowledge, diffusion, capitalism.
JEL Classification: E02, E65, F02, F35, F42, F59, P19
Volume: 63.4-5, Issue: 4-5
Pages: 172 - 187
Publication date: , 2012
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CIUMARA Tudor, 2012, THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTINGENCIES OF KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION: THE CASE OF CONSULTANCIES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, Revista Economică, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol.63.4-5(4-5), pages 172-187, . DOI: https://doi.org/