Organization and Expertise: An Exploration of Knowledge Management in Accounting and Consulting Firms
Existing theories have recognised the importance of expert knowledge in the formation and survival of professional service firms (PSFs), such as accounting and consulting firms, but have not fully explained its role. We argue that knowledge is a key determinant of the organisational structure and pe...
Main Authors: | Morris, T, Empson, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1998
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