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What is Collective Knowledge

Handbook of Research on Communities of Practice for Organizational Management and Networking: Methodologies for Competitive Advantage
It is the knowledge effectively and consciously possessed by a group or organization.
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CoPs & Organizational Identity: Five Case Studies of NTBFs
Eduardo Bueno Campos (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), Mónica Longo Somoza (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), and M. Paz Salmador (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-802-4.ch018
Abstract
The present chapter analyzes the emergent concepts of communities of practice and organizational identity, as well as their interrelationships, in the context of a knowledge-based economy. In particular, the chapter focuses on new technology-based firms (NTBF). Two main propositions are discussed. First, members of these organizations can build the organizational identity through communities of practice. Second, the organizational identity socially built by members can facilitate the emergence of communities of practice. These propositions are first grounded in a theoretical review and later they are tested empirically in five case studies of new technology-based firms created at Madrid Science Park. Finally, the main conclusions and directions for further research are presented.
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Enhancing Collective Memory with a Community Repository
Information within the context of an organization, created by the application of context sensitive personal knowledge as derived through the personal knowledge creation cycle, as well as the explicit information contained in systems (process and or technology-based). In this cycle, information shall be acquired, shared, and finally exploited. This process is performed at personal and collective level, with a recurrent information feedback among individuals.
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