Capability development in Chinese manufacturing:a quasi-biotic perspective of knowledge evolution


Autoria(s): He, Jinsheng; Lyu, Wenjuan; Vaidya, Kirit
Contribuinte(s)

Baines, Tim

Clegg, Ben

Harrison, David

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

A quasi-biotic model of knowledge evolution has been applied to manufacturing technology capability development which includes product design and development and manufacturing process/workflow improvement. The concepts of “knowledge genes” and “knowledge body” are introduced to explain the evolution of technological capability. It is shown that knowledge development within the enterprise happens as a result of interactions between an enterprise’s internal knowledge and that acquired from external sources catalysed by: (a) internal mechanisms, recources and incentives, and (b) actions and policies of external agencies. A matrix specifying factors contributing to knowledge development and types of manufacturing capabilities (product design, equipment development or use, and workflow) is developed to explain technological knowledge development. The case studies of Tianjin Pipe Corporation (TPCO) and Tianjin Tianduan Press Co. are presented to illustrate the application of the matrix.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18731/1/ICMR_12_paper_149_Jinsheng_Lv_Vaidya_Final_30_07_12.pdf

He, Jinsheng; Lyu, Wenjuan and Vaidya, Kirit (2012). Capability development in Chinese manufacturing:a quasi-biotic perspective of knowledge evolution. IN: Advances in manufacturing technology XXVI. Baines, Tim; Clegg, Ben and Harrison, David (eds) Birmingham (UK): Aston University.

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Aston University

Relação

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18731/

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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed