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	<title>Kuhn, Timothy and Michele H. Jackson</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Kuhn,_Timothy_and_Michele_H._Jackson</link>
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		<title>Accomplishing Knowledge: A Framework for Investigating Knowing in Organizations</title>
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		<description>This article proposes a shift in how researchers study knowledge and knowing in organizations. Responding to a pronounced lack of methodological guidance from existing research, this work develops a framework for analyzing situated organizational problem solving. This framework, rooted in social practice theory, focuses on communicative knowledge-accomplishing activities, which frame and respond to various problematic situations. Vignettes drawn from a call center demonstrate the value of the framework, which can advance practice-oriented research on knowledge and knowing by helping it break with dubious assumptions about knowledge homogeneity within groups, examine knowing as instrumental action and involvement in a struggle over meaning, and display how patterns of knowledge-accomplishing activities can generate unintended organizational consequences.</description>
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