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What is Poietic Space

Handbook of Research on Autopoiesis and Self-Sustaining Processes for Organizational Success
The social, technical and activity spaces as well as autopoietic and allopoietic processes that take place in them within an organisation constitute the common poietic space of an organisation, which allows for perceiving an organisation and its subsystems (in particular knowledge management subsystem) in terms of the theory of autopoiesis.
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Autopoietic Knowledge Management Systems
Mariusz Żytniewski (University of Economics in Katowice, Poland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6713-5.ch018
Abstract
Knowledge management in an organisation is a key activity that aims to improve the organisation's competitiveness through gathering, processing, storing, and sharing of organisational knowledge. Socio-technical solutions designed to support knowledge management are systems for managing knowledge in an organisation. IT systems can support employees in their knowledge processes as well as independently generate, process, and codify knowledge, thus supporting the processes of organisational learning and development of knowledge bases. The cyclical and recurrent character of activities, both in terms of the interactions between process participants in organisations and actions of IT systems themselves, can be perceived in terms of autopoiesis, which explains the significance of knowledge management systems in organisational knowledge processing. The aim of this chapter is to analyse a knowledge management system through the lens of autopoietic perception of the activities taking place in an organisation, which are performed in poietic space.
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