Knowledge exchange in electronic networks of practice: Toward a conceptual framework

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Abstract

The recently developed knowledge-based view of the firm argues that knowledge is the firm's most valuable resource. Within this field of study, informal social networks are rapidly gaining attention as mechanisms that facilitate knowledge flows. Electronic networks of practice are a special case of informal networks where the sharing of practice-related knowledge occurs primarily through computer-based communication technologies. However, we know relatively little about the dynamics of knowledge exchange that occur in these electronic networks. This paper posits that there is a relationship between the structural properties of electronic networks of practice and successful knowledge exchange. The theoretical positions of social network theory and the knowledge-based view of the firm are used to support this claim.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Transfer and Diffusion of Information Technology for Organizational Resilience
Subtitle of host publicationIFIP TC8 WG 8.6 International Working Conference, June 7-10, 2006, Galway, Ireland
EditorsBrian Donnellan, Tor Larsen, Linda Levine, Janice DeGross
Pages21-31
Number of pages11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Publication series

NameIFIP International Federation for Information Processing
Volume206
ISSN (Print)1571-5736

Keywords

  • Electronic community
  • Knowledge
  • Networks of practice
  • Social networks

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