Communities of practice as vibrant sources of knowledge and innovation within a rigid public hierarchy/ André Kreutzmann.
2022
HD58.82
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Communities of practice as vibrant sources of knowledge and innovation within a rigid public hierarchy/ André Kreutzmann.
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9783658365356 (electronic bk.)
3658365358 (electronic bk.)
365836534X
9783658365349
3658365358 (electronic bk.)
365836534X
9783658365349
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Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer Gabler, 2022.
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English
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10.1007/978-3-658-36535-6 doi
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HD58.82
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/038
Summary
The concept of Communities of Practice is nowadays "common parlance" in the private and public sector. However, research concerning the potential and benefits of CoPs embedded in public organizations lacks behind. Consequently, it still remains vague whether informal CoPs are able to unfold their widely recognized potential in terms of knowledge creation and dissemination within the context of the public sector. To shed light on this issue, the author employs the German Federal Armed Forces as a research setting since it is an outstanding example for a supremely hierarchical public organization showing a high degree of formalization in structure and processes. The research at hand particularly focuses the entanglement of the formal organization with the informal CoPs. More specifically, the author was inspired by the interest in exploring which role these informal entities play in regard to the development of knowledge and innovations, thereby, possibly fostering the organizational knowledge management as well as the adaptability of a supremely hierarchical public organization. About the author André Kreutzmann prepared the dissertation at hand at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management at the Helmut-Schmidt-University. As a member of a research project commissioned by the German Ministry of Defense, he investigated the potential of Communities of Practice in terms of knowledge management, innovation development, and organizational adaptation.
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Gabler research. Forschungs-/Entwicklungs-/Innovations-Management.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Research Design and Methodology
Case Descriptions of the studied Communities of Practice
CoPs as Enabler of Organizational Knowledge Creation
CoPs as Loci of Collective Lead Userness
CoPs as an Enhancement of Organizations' Innovative Capability
Summary and Conclusions
References.
Theoretical Background
Research Design and Methodology
Case Descriptions of the studied Communities of Practice
CoPs as Enabler of Organizational Knowledge Creation
CoPs as Loci of Collective Lead Userness
CoPs as an Enhancement of Organizations' Innovative Capability
Summary and Conclusions
References.