Up to now, the relationships among the fundamental notions of communities of practice (CoPs), i.e. knowledge, participation, identity, and artefact development have been based mainly on results from qualitative studies; they are not yet sufficiently based on quantitative evidence. Starting from a literature review, we formulate a quantitative, causal model of CoPs that describes these variables in the context of academic communities, and aim to validate this model in two academic CoPs with a total of N = 208 participants. A cluster analysis classifies the participants into clusters that are in line with the core-periphery structure known from previous qualitative studies. A regression analysis provides evidence for the hypothesized model on...
Purpose This paper seeks to surface less positive aspects of communities of practice (CoPs), regardl...
Communities of practice (CoP) have become a popular source of knowledge-sharing and learning in org...
Since the seminal work of Wenger et al. (2002), there has been a flourishing literature about Commun...
Up to now, the relationships among the fundamental notions of communities of practice (CoPs),i.e. kn...
Communities of practice (CoPs) impact different actors in different ways. Because using a singular a...
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on communities of practic...
Where do communities of practice (CoPs) come from? What relationship do they entertain with institut...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
The “community of practice” (CoP) has emerged as a potentially powerful unit of analysis linking the...
Online communities of practice (CoPs) provide social spaces for people to connect, learn, and engage...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Improving and differentiating the student experience is an imperative in contemporary Higher Educati...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
This paper outlines a typology for use in the qualitative assessment of communities of practice (COP...
Purpose This paper seeks to surface less positive aspects of communities of practice (CoPs), regardl...
Communities of practice (CoP) have become a popular source of knowledge-sharing and learning in org...
Since the seminal work of Wenger et al. (2002), there has been a flourishing literature about Commun...
Up to now, the relationships among the fundamental notions of communities of practice (CoPs),i.e. kn...
Communities of practice (CoPs) impact different actors in different ways. Because using a singular a...
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on communities of practic...
Where do communities of practice (CoPs) come from? What relationship do they entertain with institut...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
The “community of practice” (CoP) has emerged as a potentially powerful unit of analysis linking the...
Online communities of practice (CoPs) provide social spaces for people to connect, learn, and engage...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Improving and differentiating the student experience is an imperative in contemporary Higher Educati...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
Communities of practice (CoPs) are defined as "groups of people who share a concern, a set of proble...
This paper outlines a typology for use in the qualitative assessment of communities of practice (COP...
Purpose This paper seeks to surface less positive aspects of communities of practice (CoPs), regardl...
Communities of practice (CoP) have become a popular source of knowledge-sharing and learning in org...
Since the seminal work of Wenger et al. (2002), there has been a flourishing literature about Commun...