TY - GEN
T1 - Strengthening Knowledge Resilience in Innovative Organizations
AU - Caddell, J. D.
AU - Nilchiani, Roshanak Rose
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Innovative organizations operating in specialized fields such as aerospace, biotechnology, and defense are increasingly reliant on internal labor markets to cultivate and retain critical tacit knowledge. These organizations, exemplified by entities like NASA, the DoD, and SpaceX, derive competitive and strategic advantages from proprietary knowledge that is deeply embedded within their organizational structure. The resilience of knowledge networks within such environments is paramount, not only to sustain innovation but also to ensure operational continuity in the face of staff turnover and other disruptions. Managing and safeguarding this intellectual capital requires sophisticated strategies to map, understand, and enhance the flow and retention of knowledge between various organizational strata. Specific challenges such as high personnel turnover rates and rapidly changing organizational structures can significantly disrupt these knowledge networks. Understanding these networks in detail enables organizations to effectively manage personnel talent, strategically place new hires, and facilitate mentoring and knowledge transfer programs that align with organizational needs and dynamics. Using a recently developed method by authors to construct and weight organizational knowledge networks and a novel percolation technique, this work explores the resilience of these networks by offering metrics and pertinent interrogation methods. The work emphasizes flow-based centrality metrics to pinpoint critical nodes and connections that are essential for robust knowledge transfer, while also identifying potential vulnerabilities within the network structure. By analyzing the resilience of these networks, the study provides strategic insights into how organizations can protect and optimize their intellectual capital against disruptions, ensuring a steady flow of innovation and maintaining their unique position in the market. This research not only contributes to theoretical advancements in network analysis and knowledge management, but also offers practical tools for organizations to proactively manage and enhance the resilience of their crucial knowledge networks. To illustrate the application of these concepts, a case study will be conducted using publicly available data from NASA employees. This case study will construct and analyze a knowledge network for NASA to assess its resilience and identify strategic interventions that could enhance its robustness against personnel changes and structural shifts.
AB - Innovative organizations operating in specialized fields such as aerospace, biotechnology, and defense are increasingly reliant on internal labor markets to cultivate and retain critical tacit knowledge. These organizations, exemplified by entities like NASA, the DoD, and SpaceX, derive competitive and strategic advantages from proprietary knowledge that is deeply embedded within their organizational structure. The resilience of knowledge networks within such environments is paramount, not only to sustain innovation but also to ensure operational continuity in the face of staff turnover and other disruptions. Managing and safeguarding this intellectual capital requires sophisticated strategies to map, understand, and enhance the flow and retention of knowledge between various organizational strata. Specific challenges such as high personnel turnover rates and rapidly changing organizational structures can significantly disrupt these knowledge networks. Understanding these networks in detail enables organizations to effectively manage personnel talent, strategically place new hires, and facilitate mentoring and knowledge transfer programs that align with organizational needs and dynamics. Using a recently developed method by authors to construct and weight organizational knowledge networks and a novel percolation technique, this work explores the resilience of these networks by offering metrics and pertinent interrogation methods. The work emphasizes flow-based centrality metrics to pinpoint critical nodes and connections that are essential for robust knowledge transfer, while also identifying potential vulnerabilities within the network structure. By analyzing the resilience of these networks, the study provides strategic insights into how organizations can protect and optimize their intellectual capital against disruptions, ensuring a steady flow of innovation and maintaining their unique position in the market. This research not only contributes to theoretical advancements in network analysis and knowledge management, but also offers practical tools for organizations to proactively manage and enhance the resilience of their crucial knowledge networks. To illustrate the application of these concepts, a case study will be conducted using publicly available data from NASA employees. This case study will construct and analyze a knowledge network for NASA to assess its resilience and identify strategic interventions that could enhance its robustness against personnel changes and structural shifts.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012211322
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U2 - 10.1109/AERO63441.2025.11068613
DO - 10.1109/AERO63441.2025.11068613
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105012211322
T3 - IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings
BT - 2025 IEEE Aerospace Conference, AERO 2025
T2 - 2025 IEEE Aerospace Conference, AERO 2025
Y2 - 1 March 2025 through 8 March 2025
ER -