Ignorance and Organization Studies
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/12748Date
2017-06-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The article discusses ignorance and organization studies, both as a topic of study and a basic problem of
organization theory understood as design theory. How should we regard knowledge not yet known? Is
the development of knowledge a straightforward illumination of a defined box, or does knowledge also
have a dark side, growing even faster than the illuminated side? In this article, we propose that more
extended research into ignorance in organization studies is needed. And since ignorance is a product of
inattention, we draw on Herbert Simon’s investigation into the science of the artificial. Among the topics we
explore are unpredictable environments, the interface between inner and outer environments, vagueness
and unspecified ignorance.
Description
Accepted manuscript version. Published version available in Organization Studies, 2017, 1-13.