The knowing client : a processual perspective on knowledge shaping in consulting engagements
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2014
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This thesis extends current understanding in management consulting research by investigating the ways in which management consultants and their clients shaped knowing over the course of nine different consulting engagements. The research illuminates the client experience of using consulting knowledge in organisations, and proposes a theoretical reconceptualisation of knowledge shaping in consulting engagements which incorporates how the knowing client is enacted. The research shows that knowledge shaping activities are planned and enacted to support novelty reduction in consulting engagements; that asymmetries in the structuring of the consultant–client relationship hamper knowledge transformation and the establishment of knowing; and that understanding of how the role identities of consultants and clients are established and maintained over the course of an engagement is integral to understanding knowledge shaping in consulting engagements. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75766/1/Annelle_Messervy_Thesis.pdf Messervy, Annelle Suzanne (2014) The knowing client : a processual perspective on knowledge shaping in consulting engagements. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #boundary theory #consultant-client relationship #consulting process #knowledge shaping #management consulting #role identity #knowing client #knowing in consulting #ODTA |
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