Communities of Practice (CoPs) are among the most promising concepts to promote the genesis, evolution and exchange of knowledge in organizations. However, there is a gap between CoP theories and their implementation in companies. Our case studies of four attempts to introduce CoP-related structures show that the different underlying management principles can systematically be analyzed in at least two dimensions, technology "vs." the social and exchange "vs." production. We argue that the choice is not contingent, but that emphasis on the social and the creative production of new knowledge leads to more productive structures in the area and in the sense of knowledge intensive services. For the conception of such approaches we show that it i...
International audienceCommunities of practice (CoPs) emerge within companies by the way of informal ...
Capturing what an organization knows and effectively managing the flow of knowledge across an organi...
Purpose – This main aim of this article is to explore the relationship between knowledge management ...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are among the most promising concepts to promote the genesis, evoluti...
Most of the knowledge capital possessed by an organisation is difficult to use, since it is buried i...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the critical issues concerning the design and implementation of c...
Where do communities of practice (CoPs) come from? What relationship do they entertain with institut...
In the late 1990s, Knowledge Management (KM) and Communities of Practice (CoPs) seemed inseparable. ...
In large companies, technological knowledge lies dispersed over individual specialists, business uni...
This paper explores the links between Knowledge Management and new community-based models of the org...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have been identified as a means to enable acquisition and sharing of ...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have increasingly become popular in recent years, in particular withi...
The typology of knowledge communities and knowledge collectivities has aimed to enhance the analytic...
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on communities of practic...
This dissertation builds theory regarding the form, creation, and role of communities of practice (C...
International audienceCommunities of practice (CoPs) emerge within companies by the way of informal ...
Capturing what an organization knows and effectively managing the flow of knowledge across an organi...
Purpose – This main aim of this article is to explore the relationship between knowledge management ...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are among the most promising concepts to promote the genesis, evoluti...
Most of the knowledge capital possessed by an organisation is difficult to use, since it is buried i...
The aim of the paper is to discuss the critical issues concerning the design and implementation of c...
Where do communities of practice (CoPs) come from? What relationship do they entertain with institut...
In the late 1990s, Knowledge Management (KM) and Communities of Practice (CoPs) seemed inseparable. ...
In large companies, technological knowledge lies dispersed over individual specialists, business uni...
This paper explores the links between Knowledge Management and new community-based models of the org...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have been identified as a means to enable acquisition and sharing of ...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have increasingly become popular in recent years, in particular withi...
The typology of knowledge communities and knowledge collectivities has aimed to enhance the analytic...
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on communities of practic...
This dissertation builds theory regarding the form, creation, and role of communities of practice (C...
International audienceCommunities of practice (CoPs) emerge within companies by the way of informal ...
Capturing what an organization knows and effectively managing the flow of knowledge across an organi...
Purpose – This main aim of this article is to explore the relationship between knowledge management ...