A journey through communities of practice: How and why members move from the periphery to the core
Summary Specific forms of intra-organizational or inter-organizational networks - communities of practice (CoPs) - are becoming increasingly important. These informal groups of people are well suited for the development and sharing of knowledge and practices across divisions. Our investigation of 9 CoPs (created between 1997 and 2002) in 7 major European and US multinational corporations uncovers a 5-phase process of integration and learning activities. Our findings detail a process of member evolution from peripheral, to active, to core members. These five phases - awareness, allocation, accountability, architectural, and advertising - constitute an ongoing process within CoPs, with newcomers joining and some long-standing core members choosing to end their participation.
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2011
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Authors: | Borzillo, Stefano ; Aznar, Stéphane ; Schmitt, Achim |
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European Management Journal. - Elsevier, ISSN 0263-2373. - Vol. 29.2011, 1, p. 25-42
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Community of practice CoP Legitimate peripherality Process of integration Peripheral member Core member |
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