Expertise, Communication and Organizing

Expertise, Communication and Organizing - Oxford Oxford University Press 2016 - 284p

1. What Is Expertise? Who Is An Expert? Some Definitive Answers / Paul M. Leonardi

Part I: Frameworks for the Study of Expertise and Organizing
2. Expertise as a Practical Accomplishment among Objects and Values / Jens Rennstam
3. Technical, Arcane, Interpersonal, and Embodied Expertise / Rebecca Gill
4. Three Dimensions of Expertise / Harry Collins

Part II: Reviewing Dimensions of Expertise in Organizational Contexts
5. The Impact of Communication Behaviors on Expertise Recognition in Intercultural Collaboration / Y. Connie Yuan
6. Expertise Finding / Pei-Yao Hung
7. Judging the Competence (And Incompetence) of Co-Workers / Andrea B. Hollingshead

Part III: Expertise as Communicated within Professional Contexts
8. Expertise in Context: Interaction in the Doctors' Room of an Emergency Department / Kira A. Varava
9. Learning Expertise in Engineering Design Work: Creating Space for Experts to Make Mistakes / Ziyu Long
10. Communication Expertise as Organizational Practice: Competing Ideas about Communication in the Market for Solutions / Surabhi Sahay

Part IV: New Directions for the Study of Expertise, Communication, and Organizing
11. Explaining the (De) Valuation of Process Experts in Contemporary Organizations / William C. Barley
12. Managing Dispersed and Dynamic Expertise in Fluid Organizational Forms / Julia Kotlarsky
13. Conceptualizing Multilevel Expertise / Janet Fulk

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Organizational Behavior
Communication
Expertise

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