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Risk communication and knowledge management in a nuclear sector : a case stud…
Mihok, Peter

Despite the fact that the relevant national legislation was amended in order to achieve compliance with the acquis communautaire of the European Union, Slovakia has met challenges in developing good practices of risk communication in the nuclear sector. The aim of this paper is to summarise the development of risk communication-related legislation in Slovakia, to present the results of research…

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Vol. 9, Number 3, September 2011.pp. 228–235
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Geological disposal : KM challenges and solutions
Umeki, HiroyukiTakase, HiroyasuMcKinley, Ian G

Geological disposal of radioactive waste epitomises many of the greatest challenges in Knowledge Management (KM): collating and synthesising knowledge from a host of diverse disciplines with exponentially expanding information bases, developing and preserving tacit knowledge in a project implemented over more than a century, rigorously assuring quality and ensuring informed dialogue between all…

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Vol. 9, Number 3, September 2011.pp. 236–244
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Social capital as knowledge facilitator : evidence from Latvia
Sechi, GuidoBorri, DinoDe Lucia, Caterina

This paper investigates knowledge acquisition through social ties. This issue has proved important in organizational studies as a mechanism of value creation. Recently, it has also been identified in regional studies as a factor behind regional development and consensus building. Policies are therefore needed to support such knowledge acquisition. The approach is based on the concepts of knowle…

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Vol. 9, Number 3, September 2011.pp. 245–255
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Research on tacit knowledge integration : a synthesis of social ties and TMS
Ling, HongCheng Hong, DaoHong Zhang, Cheng

Tacit knowledge integration which has been receiving more and more attention in the management literature is embedded in societal activities and interactions. Social networks (SN), as the prior channel of knowledge search and transmission has been applied broadly in knowledge management. With the tendency of increasing interest in knowledge management, few literatures study the effect of SN on …

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Vol. 9, Number 3, September 2011, pp. 256–262
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Different views of history : Shades of irredentism along the Laos–Cambodia …
Baird, Ian G.

The administrative boundary between Laos and Cambodia is amongst the least studied international borders in Southeast Asia. Since Laos and Cambodia became independent in 1953–54, relatively minor but sustained tensions have characterised border relations. An important reason for disagreements is irredentist feelings. Some ethnic Lao in both Laos and Cambodia believe that part of northeastern Ca…

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Vol. 41, Number 2, June 2010, pp 187-213
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00224634
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Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
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Rethinking Cambodian political discourse on territory : Genealogy of the Budd…
Harris, Ian

Despite their profound differences all of Cambodia's post-independence regimes have exhibited a unique obsession with protecting the country's borders from the depredations of neighbouring states. Some of this is fall-out from the colonial inheritance but this paper argues that older indigenous categories related to Theravada Buddhism have also played a significant role in the aetiology of mode…

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Vol. 41, Number 2, June 2010, pp 215-239
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External actors and the relative autonomy of the ruling elite in post-UNTAC C…
Cock, Andrew Robert

Cambodia has been governed by the same, relatively fixed, elite since the Vietnamese removal of the Khmer Rouge from power in early 1979. This article provides an analysis of the dynamic interplay of external and internal factors that have contributed to the perpetuation of this elite's rule in the context of a nominal political and economic transition that might have been expected to undermine…

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Vol. 41, Number 2, June 2010. pp 241-265
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‘They have not progressed enough’: Development's negated identities among…
Porath, Nathan

This paper is ethnographically concerned with two different orang asli communities: the Meniq living in Southern Thailand and the Orang Sakai in Riau, Indonesia. The focus is on the different discursive rhetorics of development in the two nation-states. These rhetorics have been absorbed by the two indigenous groups to form part of their own modern cultural discourses within their respective co…

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Vol. 41, Number 2, June 2010, pp 267-289
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Famine in a land of plenty : Plight of a rice-growing community in Java, 1883…
Fernando, M.R.

This paper is an effort to examine the dynamics of a major famine in the private domains of Indramayu and Kandanghaur in 1883–84, which was reportedly a result of drought, but a closer look at the evidence, including a unique survey of peasant families engulfed in the famine, reveals a rather complex situation. The local peasantry confined to a narrow subsistence economy found its food supply b…

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Vol. 41, Number 2, June 2010, pp 291-320
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A traffic in Songket : Translocal Malay identities in Sambas
Mee, Wendy

This paper uses the example of songket to explore translocal Malay cultural processes in Sambas, West Kalimantan. I argue these intra-Malay cultural exchanges reframe selected Sambas Malay cultural forms as Malay ‘cultural heritage’, making it difficult to view cultural practices in purely localised terms. Consequently, many cultural forms lose their localised normative values and become aspect…

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Vol. 41, Number 2, June 2010, pp 321-339
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Verbal Interaction Sequences and Group Mood : Exploring the Role of Team Plan…
Meyers, Renee A.Lehmann-Willenbrock, NaleKauffeld, Simone

Employing the framework of emotional contagion, this study investigated the link between group interaction sequences (specifically complaining and interest-in-change messages) and group mood. Fifty-two work group discussions from two German industrial enterprises were coded with the act4teams category system (e.g., Lehmann-Willenbrock & Kauffeld). Lag sequential analysis revealed complaining as…

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Vol. 42 no. 6, December 2011.pp. 639-668
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10464964
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Small Group Research
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When Critical Knowledge Is Most Critical : Centralization in Knowledge-Intens…
Huang, SiyuanCummings, Jonathon N.

Knowledge-intensive teams rely on the task-relevant knowledge held by members to perform effectively. In this article, we focus on critical knowledge, defined as the most influential information, know-how, or feedback that contributes directly to task outcomes. From a social network perspective, the critical knowledge structure in a team can be defined by who shares critical knowledge with whom…

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Vol. 42 no. 6, December 2011.pp. 669-699
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The Effects of Physical Threat on Team Processes During Complex Task Performance
Kamphuis, WimGaillard, Anthony W. K.Vogelaar, Ad L. W.

Teams have become the norm for operating in dangerous and complex situations. To investigate how physical threat affects team performance, 27 three-person teams engaged in a complex planning and problem-solving task, either under physical threat or under normal conditions. Threat consisted of the possibility that during task performance the oxygen level would be reduced (which, in reality, did …

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Vol. 42 no. 6, December 2011.pp. 700-729
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The Multilevel Effects of Network Embeddedness on Interpersonal Citizenship B…
Chung, Myung-HoPark, JeehyeKoo Moon, Hyoung

Interpersonal citizenship behavior (ICB) in organizations is an inherently relational and multilevel phenomenon. Using a multilevel framework, this study investigates the different levels of social network antecedents of ICBs. Specifically, the authors examine the effects of individual-level network characteristics (centrality and transitivity) and group-level network properties (density and ce…

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Vol. 42 no. 6, December 2011.pp. 730-760
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THE FUTURE OF NETWORK GOVERNANCE RESEARCH : STRENGTH IN DIVERSITY AND SYNTHESIS
LEWIS, JENNY M.

he popularity and scope of network governance research and practice continues to expand from its divergent foundations, assumptions and methodological positions. This paper introduces a symposium of papers on this substantial sub-field by first summarizing the sprawling research endeavour that comprises it. The main theoretical and empirical approaches that have been used to guide it to date ar…

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Volume 89, Issue 4, December 2011, pages 1221–1234
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00333298
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Public Administration
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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS : ADDED VALUE BY ORGANIZATIONAL FORM OR MANAGEMENT?
Klijn, Erik-HansEdelenbos, JurianSteijn, Bram

The central idea of public private partnerships (PPPs) is that added value can be achieved from greater co-operation between public and private actors. In general, the literature speaks of PPPs in which public and private actors develop a more or less sustainable co-operation through which they realize products, services, or policies together, share risks, and develop an organizational form to …

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Volume 89, Issue 4, December 2011, pages 1235–1252
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DEMOCRATIC SUBJECTIVITIES IN NETWORK GOVERNANCE : A Q METHODOLOGY STUDY OF EN…
Skelcher, ChrisJEFFARES, STEPHEN

Network forms of governance enable public managers to exercise considerable agency in shaping the institutions through which government interacts with citizens, civil society organizations and business. These network institutions configure democratic legitimacy and accountability in various ways, but little is known about how managers-as-designers think about democracy. This Q methodology study…

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Volume 89, Issue 4, December 2011, pages 1253–1273
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HOW POLITICIANS AND BUREAUCRATS NETWORK : A COMPARISON ACROSS GOVERNMENTS
LEWIS, JENNY M.ALEXANDER, DAMONCONSIDINE, MARK

Effective public administration relies on the passage of information through interpersonal communication networks. While we have a vast research literature concerning formal structures and roles in organizations, including public agencies and government institutions, we know far less about the flow of information through semiformal, voluntary interactions. In this paper we use a large survey to…

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Volume 89, Issue 4, December 2011, pages 1274–1292
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NETWORK GOVERNANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT : CONFLICT AND COOPERATION
ROBINS, GARRYBATES, LORRAINEPATTISON, PHILIPPA

In this article we propose structural preconditions for effective network governance, including network structures that can facilitate effective coordination of action (such as relational and structural embeddedness), and agreement among network actors about goals and actions. We illustrate circumstances in which these preconditions do not seem to be met through a case study of environmental go…

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Volume 89, Issue 4, December 2011, pages 1293–1313
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF PERFORMANCE INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKING IN…
TAYLOR, JEANNETTE

Is the state of a performance measurement system the most important element for promoting the utilization of performance indicators (PIs) in the public sector? Or are there other more influential factors, such as organizational culture, or even individual perceptions on the merit of performance measurement for their agency? Through a survey on a small group of managers specializing in performan…

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Volume 89, Issue 4, December 2011, pages 1316–1334
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