Managerial Authority When Knowledge is Distributed: A Knowledge Governance Perspective

Kirsten Foss, N. Foss
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A critical knowledge governance problem concerns the consequences for the use of the authority if the knowledge that is essential in a work setting is partially unknown to the person who is to exercise authority. Is it possible to rationally direct work and activities and efficiently utilize knowledge under such conditions? Recently, many scholars have given negative answers to this question, arguing that authority relations are becoming strained by the increasingly distributed nature of knowledge in and between firms. We analyze this argument on the basis of definitions of authority and distributed knowledge. This allows us to show that - while intuitively appealing - the argument that authority cannot be an efficient coordination mechanism in the presence of distributed knowledge is at best problematic. The argument is based on the flawed inference that because the holder of authority is ignorant about some of the knowledge held by employees, he cannot rationally direct them. However, it is correct that the quality of centralized direction (planning, authority) may be compromised by distributed knowledge, leading to choices of other governance mechanisms and structures.
知识分布时的管理权威:知识治理视角
一个关键的知识治理问题涉及到,如果工作环境中必不可少的知识部分不为将要行使权力的人所知,那么使用权力的后果。在这种情况下,是否有可能合理地指导工作和活动,并有效地利用知识?最近,许多学者对这个问题给出了否定的答案,他们认为,由于企业内部和企业之间知识的日益分散,权威关系正变得紧张。我们在权威和分布式知识定义的基础上对这一论点进行了分析。这使我们能够表明,尽管直觉上很吸引人,但在分布式知识存在的情况下,权威不能成为有效的协调机制的论点充其量是有问题的。这个论点是基于一个有缺陷的推断,即因为权威的持有者对员工所掌握的一些知识一无所知,所以他不能理性地指导他们。然而,集中式指导(计划、权威)的质量可能会受到分布式知识的损害,从而导致对其他治理机制和结构的选择,这是正确的。
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