Journal article
The sustainability and dynamics of knowledge in expert communities: a comparative exploration of communities of practice
International Journal of Arts and Sciences, Vol.4(6), pp.258-283
2011
Abstract
Resiliant and appropriate mechanisms of learning and knowledge sharing are key to the constructive and sustainable development of knowledge and innovation in expert communities. Research exploring such mechanisms among different groups of experts, as examples of communities of practice, was undertaken both inside and outside formal organizations to reveal common foundations and different motivations. In the expanding knowledge economy, the need for organizations to cultivate and manage knowledge s their critical resource is an imperative. There is no doubt that communities of practice have a central role in the capability development. An interpretive approach was employed for this exploratory research; the findings indicate that expert knowledge is a complex outcome of social and contextual factors, and individual agendas. Further the sustainability and dynamics of expert knowledge in communities of practice is an outcome of these socio-contextual drivers as each collective negotiates the relevance or redundancy of knowledge for their shared objectives.
Details
- Title
- The sustainability and dynamics of knowledge in expert communities: a comparative exploration of communities of practice
- Authors
- Lisa Daniel (Author)Sasikala Rathnappulige (Author)
- Publication details
- International Journal of Arts and Sciences, Vol.4(6), pp.258-283
- Publisher
- International Journal of Arts and Sciences
- Date published
- 2011
- ISSN
- 1557-718X
- Organisation Unit
- School of Business and Creative Industries; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; USC Business School - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451144202621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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