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Schauer-Frank, Bettina
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Official Name
Schauer-Frank, Bettina
Alternative Name
Schauer, Bettina
Main Affiliation
Akademische Titel
Mag. Dr.
Email
bettina.schauer-frank@fh-burgenland.at
Scopus Author ID
26029219800
Status
staff
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103 2 - PublicationStandards for Productive Knowledge Work : Theoretical Foundation and 121 Application of an Analysis Technique(World Scientific Publishing, 2007-08)
; ; ; Work productivity is certainly a major factor for economic success. For organizations with highly knowledge intensive processes and products, it is knowledge work productivity that counts. The paper introduces a multi step potential analysis of knowledge work productivity and its application to several organizations. The analysis combines assessments of (1) knowledge intensity, (2) productivity with respect to typical intellectual activities such as information processing, communication, decision making, and learning, as well as (3) organizational adaptability. In this process, the difference between more or less productivity is captured by the degree to which knowledge is handled in accordance with explicit standards compared to being handled in an arbitrary manner. Results of the analysis are then used to propose both short and medium term action plans for more productive knowledge work.149 1 - Publication
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127 1 - PublicationKnowledge work productivity : Where to startThe paper proposes a new practical two step approach towards higher knowledge work productivity. Step one is based on a Knowledge Intensity Matrix adapted from Porter and Millar and allows for an assessment of the relevance of knowledge work for a particular company or strategic business unit. Step two identifies work effectiveness - rather than efficiency - as the decisive factor of knowledge work productivity and takes up Willke's systemic understanding of knowledge management to propose a process oriented analysis of knowledge work effectiveness, which results in suggestions of how to increase knowledge work productivity.
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