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Management of Technology and Moose on Tables

Dorothy Leonard-Barton
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Dorothy Leonard-Barton: Harvard University Graduate School of Business, Soldiers Field, Boston, MA 02163

Organization Science, 1992, vol. 3, issue 4, 556-558

Abstract: Management of Technology, like Strategy and Marketing, is not a discipline, although studies in it may inform the underlying disciplines. MOT is an issue-driven field, focused on the process of knowledge generation and transformation within a social system. That social system can range from a product development team to a corporate function, a firm, an industry, a network of organizations and individuals, to even society at large. Several implications follow from this definition of management of technology.

Date: 1992
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