Monday, 3 December 2012

A diagnosis framework for identifying the current knowledge sharing activity status in a community of practice

Sung-jin Kim (GS Caltex Corporation, South Korea), Jong-yi Hong (Kyungnam University, South Korea) and Eui-ho Suh (Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea) published in Expert Systems with Applications Volume 39 Issue 18 (15 December 2012)

Abstract

The concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) has been highlighted as an effective method for knowledge sharing in Knowledge Management (KM) and strategically utilized by many organisations.

Therefore, the need to diagnose knowledge sharing activities in CoPs has increased.

Previous research on CoP strategies has generally suggested broad guidelines without diagnosing the current knowledge sharing status of individual CoPs. Furthermore, diagnosis methodologies are not connected to strategic direction and require too much time and effort to conduct regularly.

The purpose of this paper is to develop a sustainable diagnosis framework for identifying knowledge sharing activities in CoPs using Social Network Analysis (SNA) and to suggest strategies for individual CoPs based on the proposed diagnosis framework.

Finally, we apply the proposed diagnosis framework to an industry case.

Highlights

► This research provides a general method to analyse knowledge sharing using SNA.
► This research tried to develop a diagnosis methodology using SNA to identify different CoP types.
► This research suggests customised strategies for individual CoP knowledge sharing activities.

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