The role of knowledge bases in complex product systems: Some empirical evidence from the aero engine industry

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Paoli M. [1 ,2 ]
Prencipe A. [3 ]
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[1] Università 'G. D'Annunzio', Pescara
[2] SSSUP, Pisa
[3] CoPS Innovation Centre, Sussex University
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Aero-engine industry; Complex products; Knowledge; Processes; Systems; Systems integrator;
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10.1023/A:1009999823012
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In this paper we argue that the virtual corporation as understood in current management literature does not hold as a universal model throughout various industrial sectors. Complex product systems industries show peculiar features in terms of product characteristics, innovation dynamics and strategic and management options that may render the virtual corporation model inapplicable. The paper begins with a contrast between the simplistic neoclassical approach to the interpretation of the concept of knowledge and the more in-depth evolutionary view. The former understands knowledge as information and its production process and outcomes as easily decomposable. Based on this, advocates of virtual corporation claim the viability of outsourcing strategies based on simple economic factors. The evolutionary approach, on the other hand, considers knowledge as a system of processes deeply rooted in their contexts of production. Tacitness and non-decomposability of the knowledge production processes are highly emphasised in this view. In the light of this contrast and relying on a study of the aero engine industry we reinterpret the notion of virtual corporation showing its limits. © 1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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页数:23
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