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Category Archives: Knowledge sharing
On the importance of social capital in knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
Read The development of social capital is an important piece towards fostering knowledge sharing in these groups. In other words, a cohesive, functioning community must develop. And members must trust one another. It makes sense, right? Social capital can bridge … Continue reading
Knowledge sharing over social networking systems
Read Previous research has focused heavily on community communications as they occur in e.g. communities of practice. Still, as indicated by the concept of networked individualism, contacts are becoming more networked in nature and group membership is transient. The research … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge sharing, OEP, OER, Open education, Open learning, Social network, Virtual communities
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Knowledge Management: Complexity, Learning & Sustainable Innovation
Read This book provides an introduction to the study of knowledge management (KM). A brief history of knowledge management concepts is outlined, noting that much of knowledge management existed before the actual term came into popular use. The multidisciplinary roots … Continue reading
Posted in Complexity, Innovation, Knowledge management, Knowledge sharing, Learning
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Social capital and political bias in knowledge sharing
Read The benefits of social capital for the sharing of knowledge are frequently emphasized in the literature. However, a few authors have also begun to draw our attention towards the drawbacks of social capital for the working of organizations. In … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge sharing, Politics, Power, Social capital
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Action research in developing knowledge networks
Read This paper describes the experiences of the Eastern Head Injury Study in creating a strategic regional head injury service framework using a collaborative action research methodology. The types of data, information and knowledge required to develop and support such … Continue reading
Posted in Action research, Change, Knowledge, Knowledge sharing, Learning communities, Learning network, Networks
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Ad-hoc Transient Communities – Towards Fostering Knowledge sharing in Learning Networks
Read (Download – at Viewer, change View) To enhance users’ social embedding within learning networks, we propose to establish ad-hoc transient communities. These communities serve a particular goal, exist for a limited period of time and operate according to specific … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Knowledge sharing, Learning network
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