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'''Max Henri Boisot''' (1943-) is Professor of Strategic Management at the [[ESADE]] business school in [[Barcelona]], Associate Fellow at [[Templeton College]], [[University of Oxford]], and Senior Associate at the Judge Institute of Management Studies at the [[University of Cambridge]]. He is also a research fellow at the Sol Snider Center, the [[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania]]. His book Knowledge Assets was awarded the Ansoff Prize for the best book on strategy in 2000. The I-Space framework which is central to his work is an acknowledged early influence on the development of the [[Cynefin]] framework. |
'''Max Henri Boisot''' (1943-) is Professor of Strategic Management at the [[ESADE]] business school in [[Barcelona]]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.esade.edu/research/eng/graco/whoweare/esademembers|title= ESADE - GRACO Who we are > Esade members|accessdate=9 July 2010}}</ref>, Associate Fellow at [[Templeton College]], [[University of Oxford]], and Senior Associate at the Judge Institute of Management Studies at the [[University of Cambridge]]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/research/centres/cibam/people.html#academic|title= People - CIBAM - Faculty & Research - Cambridge Judge Business School|accessdate=9 July 2010}}</ref>. He is also a research fellow at the Sol Snider Center, the [[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania]]. His book ''Knowledge Assets'' was awarded the [[Ansoff Prize]] for the best book on strategy in 2000. The [[I-Space]] framework which is central to his work is an acknowledged early influence on the development of the [[Cynefin]] framework.{{fact}} |
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Godchild of [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], Max Boisot attended [[Gordonstoun]] school<ref>{{cite news | title = Max: Philip is just my godfather. | newspaper = [[Sunday Mirror]] | publisher = [[Mirror Group Newspapers]] | url = http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Max%3A+Philip+is+just+my+godfather.-a061179163 | location = London | issn = 0956-8077 | date = 1996-01-14 | accessdate = 2010-07-09 | language = English }} |
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</ref>, studied architecture at the University of Cambridge and city planning at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], before taking his PhD in technology transfer at [[Imperial College London]]. |
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==Published work== |
==Published work== |
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* Information and Organization: The Manager as Anthropologist. London: Collins (1987) |
* ''Information and Organization: The Manager as Anthropologist''. London: Collins (1987) |
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* (Editor) East-West Collaboration: the Challenge of Governance in Post-Socialist Enterprises, London: Routledge (1993) |
* (Editor) ''East-West Collaboration: the Challenge of Governance in Post-Socialist Enterprises'', London: Routledge (1993) |
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* Information Space: A Framework for Learning in Organizations Institutions and Cultures, London: Routledge (1995) |
* ''Information Space: A Framework for Learning in Organizations Institutions and Cultures'', London: Routledge (1995) |
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* Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press (1998). ISBN 978-0198296072 |
* ''Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy'', Oxford: Oxford University Press (1998). ISBN 978-0198296072 |
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* 'Explorations in Information Space: Knowledge, Agents and Organization', co-authored with Ian C. MacMillan and Kyeong Seok Han, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2007). ISBN 978-0199250875 |
* ''Explorations in Information Space: Knowledge, Agents and Organization'', co-authored with Ian C. MacMillan and Kyeong Seok Han, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2007). ISBN 978-0199250875 |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Encapsulated knowledge]] |
*[[Encapsulated knowledge]] |
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*[[Social capital]] |
*[[Social capital]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Max Henri Boisot (1943-) is Professor of Strategic Management at the ESADE business school in Barcelona[1], Associate Fellow at Templeton College, University of Oxford, and Senior Associate at the Judge Institute of Management Studies at the University of Cambridge[2]. He is also a research fellow at the Sol Snider Center, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His book Knowledge Assets was awarded the Ansoff Prize for the best book on strategy in 2000. The I-Space framework which is central to his work is an acknowledged early influence on the development of the Cynefin framework.[citation needed]
Godchild of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Max Boisot attended Gordonstoun school[3], studied architecture at the University of Cambridge and city planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, before taking his PhD in technology transfer at Imperial College London.
Published work
- Information and Organization: The Manager as Anthropologist. London: Collins (1987)
- (Editor) East-West Collaboration: the Challenge of Governance in Post-Socialist Enterprises, London: Routledge (1993)
- Information Space: A Framework for Learning in Organizations Institutions and Cultures, London: Routledge (1995)
- Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press (1998). ISBN 978-0198296072
- Explorations in Information Space: Knowledge, Agents and Organization, co-authored with Ian C. MacMillan and Kyeong Seok Han, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2007). ISBN 978-0199250875
See also
References
- ^ "ESADE - GRACO Who we are > Esade members". Retrieved 9 July 2010.
- ^ "People - CIBAM - Faculty & Research - Cambridge Judge Business School". Retrieved 9 July 2010.
- ^ "Max: Philip is just my godfather". Sunday Mirror. London: Mirror Group Newspapers. 1996-01-14. ISSN 0956-8077. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
External links
- Homepage at Strategic Learning Partners
- Homepage at Birmingham Business School
- Leong, Lam Chuan. "Complexity, Bureaucracy and the Information Space" (PDF). Ethos (Jul-Sep 2005). Retrieved 2010-06-11.
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