Journal of Economic Geography Advance Access originally published online on April 21, 2006
Journal of Economic Geography 2006 6(4):517-540; doi:10.1093/jeg/lbi023
Stretching tacit knowledge beyond a local fix? Global spaces of learning in advertising professional service firms
* Department of Geography, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YW, UK. email: <j.faulconbridge{at}lancaster.ac.uk>
The knowledge economy is now widely debated and economic geographers have made a significant contribution to understanding of the influences upon the production and dissemination of tacit knowledge within and between firms. However, the continued association of tacit knowledge with practices rooted at the local scale and suggestions of territorially sticky knowledge have proven controversial. Through examination of empirical material exploring the stretching of learning in advertising professional service firms, the paper argues that we need to recognize the use of two different epistemologies of organizational knowledge leverageknowledge transfer in the form of best practice and the social production of new knowledgeand their complementary yet differentiated roles in organizations and differing spatial reaches. This highlights the existence of multiple geographies of tacit knowledge and the need to be more subtle in our arguments about its geographies. In particular, the paper reveals that tacit knowledge can have global geographies when knowledge management practices focus on reproducing rather than transferring knowledge across space.
Keywords: knowledge, professional service firms, advertising, globalization,
JEL classifications: D83, F23, J24, L84, M10
Date submitted: 31 May 2005
Date accepted: 8 December 2005
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