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What is Emergent Decision Situations

Knowledge Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in a Changing World
The manifestation of new phenomena or events that are sometimes impossible to predict. These are circumstances that an organization or manager may not have experienced before and for which their knowledge may be irrelevant or inadequate.
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Time-Bounded Decision Making: What We Need to Know About Knowledge
Ali Intezari (University of Queensland, Australia) and David J. Pauleen (Massey University, New Zealand)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2355-1.ch008
Abstract
How to manage uncertain and unpredictable situations has been a major challenge facing managers and academics for decades. The development of practice and theory in knowledge management has been one important response. This chapter, however, argues that knowledge and knowledge management may not be sufficient when dealing with emergent and unforeseen situations as knowledge tends to be past-oriented in terms of its formative components, while emergent situations are future-oriented, which may or may not be rooted in the past. Therefore, authors explore this past-present-future conundrum by explaining how mere reliance on the past may restrict organizations' ability to deal with emergent situations in the future. Finally, the role of innovation and wisdom will be introduced as a bridge connecting current past-oriented knowledge to unknown and unpredictable future-oriented events.
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