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An Architectural Approach to Managing Knowledge Stocks and Flows: Implications for Reinventing the HR Function

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Author
Morris, Shad S.
Snell, Scott A.
Lepak, David
Abstract

Sustainable competitive advantage is increasingly dependent upon a firm’s ability to manage both its knowledge stocks and flows. We examine how different employees’ knowledge stocks are managed within a firm and how—through their recombination and renewal—those stocks can create sustainable competitive advantage. To do this, we first establish an architectural framework for managing human resources and review how the framework provides a foundation for studying alternative employment arrangements used by firms in allocating knowledge stocks. Next, we extend the architecture by examining how knowledge stocks (human capital) can be both recombined and renewed through cooperative and entrepreneurial archetypes. We then position two HR configurations to focus on facilitating these two archetypes. By identifying and managing different forms of social capital across employee groups within the architecture, HR practices can facilitate the flow of knowledge within the firm, which ultimately leads to sustainable competitive advantage.

Date Issued
2005-08-01
Keywords
approach
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knowledge stock
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flow
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HR
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function
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competitive advantage
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manage
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firm
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archetypes
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preprint

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