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 * Donald Hislop**

Donald Hislop has a Ph.D in sociology. His research interests include knowledge management (KM), and the role of IT in KM processes and distributed work contexts.

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Hislop, D. (2005). //Knowledge management in organizations: A critical introduction//. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Hislop, D. (2004). The paradox of communities of practice: Knowledge sharing between communities. In P. Hildreth & C. Kimble (Eds.), //Knowledge networks: Innovation through communities of practice// (pp. 36-46). Hershey, PA: Idea Group.

Hislop, D. (2003). The complex relations between communities of practice and the implementation of technological innovations. //International Journal of Innovation Management, 7//(2), 163-188.

Hislop, D. (2002). Mission impossible? Communicating and sharing knowledge via information technology. //Journal of Information Technology, 17//(3), 165-177.

Newell, S., Scarbrough, H., Swan, J., & Hislop, D. (2000). Intranets and knowledge management: De-centred technologies and the limits of technological discourse. In C. Prichard, R. Hull, M. Chumer & H. Willmott (Eds.), //Managing knowledge: Critical investigations of work and learning// (pp. 88-106). London: Macmillan.

Swan, J., Newell, S., Scarbrough, H., & Hislop, D. (1999). Knowledge management and innovation: Networks and networking. //Journal of Knowledge Management, 3//(4), 262-275.