Communities of practice (COP) are informal (sometimes formal) groupings of professionals with shared interests that form to facilitate the exchange of expertise and shared learning or to function as professional support networks. We analyse a dataset on the size of COPs and show that their distribution has a fractal structure similar to that found in huntergatherer social organisation and the structure of human personal social networks. Small communities up to about 40 in size can be managed democratically, but all larger communities require a leadership team structure. We show that frequency of interaction declines as size increases, as is the case in personal social networks. This suggests that professional work-oriented organisations may...
BACKGROUND: Community structure is one of the key properties of complex networks and plays a crucial...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
Knowledge is highly dispersed in companies, customer networks and, more generally, in markets. Vario...
Communities of practice (COP) are informal (sometimes formal) groupings of professionals with shared...
This dissertation builds theory regarding the form, creation, and role of communities of practice (C...
Abstract. The community of practice phenomenon has been extensively studied in qualitative terms, bu...
Abstract—Communities of practices (Cops) can improve organizational performance by effectively promo...
As concepts of organizational learning have moved well beyond individual competencies to organizatio...
Background Community structure is one of the key properties of complex networks and plays a crucial ...
The 'social brain hypothesis' for the evolution of large brains in primates has led to evidence for ...
Conscious concern with trust and trustworthiness seems to be a late development in civilization. It ...
We propose a procedure for analyzing and characterizing complex networks. We apply this to the socia...
In human societies, people's willingness to compete and strive for better social status, as well as ...
This paper explores the importance of nurturing informal inter-organizational communities. Supported...
The ‘social brain hypothesis’ for the evolution of large brains in primates has led to evidence for ...
BACKGROUND: Community structure is one of the key properties of complex networks and plays a crucial...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
Knowledge is highly dispersed in companies, customer networks and, more generally, in markets. Vario...
Communities of practice (COP) are informal (sometimes formal) groupings of professionals with shared...
This dissertation builds theory regarding the form, creation, and role of communities of practice (C...
Abstract. The community of practice phenomenon has been extensively studied in qualitative terms, bu...
Abstract—Communities of practices (Cops) can improve organizational performance by effectively promo...
As concepts of organizational learning have moved well beyond individual competencies to organizatio...
Background Community structure is one of the key properties of complex networks and plays a crucial ...
The 'social brain hypothesis' for the evolution of large brains in primates has led to evidence for ...
Conscious concern with trust and trustworthiness seems to be a late development in civilization. It ...
We propose a procedure for analyzing and characterizing complex networks. We apply this to the socia...
In human societies, people's willingness to compete and strive for better social status, as well as ...
This paper explores the importance of nurturing informal inter-organizational communities. Supported...
The ‘social brain hypothesis’ for the evolution of large brains in primates has led to evidence for ...
BACKGROUND: Community structure is one of the key properties of complex networks and plays a crucial...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
Knowledge is highly dispersed in companies, customer networks and, more generally, in markets. Vario...