Knowledge diffusion is a complex process. Knowledge is intangible and therefore is not easy to capitalize within an organization, or share between a set of individuals. The aim of this paper is to study the impact of two different structures of communication on both processes of knowledge transfer and individual learning, in the context of a community of practice. We will specifically compare two types of communication structures (through face-to-face interactions and through a forum) by using agent-based models. Results show that each structure has a different impact on individual learning and knowledge transfer. Though, communication through face-to-face interactions seems to make individuals learn slower than on a web forum. Conclusions ...
This paper discusses the significance of communication between individual agents that are embedded i...
peer reviewedWe model knowledge diffusion as agents exchanging ideas through a barter process. The m...
This paper models knowledge creation and diffusion as processes involving many agents located on a n...
Knowledge diffusion is a complex process. Knowledge is intangible and therefore is not easy to capit...
ACL-4International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the process of knowled...
In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling p...
As social media has been popularized, users have shifted from the receiver of knowledge to the creat...
This study focuses on the co-evolution of informal organizational structures and individual knowledg...
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
This is a model of knowledge exchange by informal interaction among agents in a low technology clust...
International audienceModern communication networks and social networks are the main tunnels of know...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
Previous research has established the benefits of knowledge for firm competitive advantage. Knowledg...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
This paper discusses the significance of communication between individual agents that are embedded i...
peer reviewedWe model knowledge diffusion as agents exchanging ideas through a barter process. The m...
This paper models knowledge creation and diffusion as processes involving many agents located on a n...
Knowledge diffusion is a complex process. Knowledge is intangible and therefore is not easy to capit...
ACL-4International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the process of knowled...
In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling p...
As social media has been popularized, users have shifted from the receiver of knowledge to the creat...
This study focuses on the co-evolution of informal organizational structures and individual knowledg...
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
This is a model of knowledge exchange by informal interaction among agents in a low technology clust...
International audienceModern communication networks and social networks are the main tunnels of know...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
Previous research has established the benefits of knowledge for firm competitive advantage. Knowledg...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
This paper discusses the significance of communication between individual agents that are embedded i...
peer reviewedWe model knowledge diffusion as agents exchanging ideas through a barter process. The m...
This paper models knowledge creation and diffusion as processes involving many agents located on a n...