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Volumn 30, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 100-120

Knowing what we know: Supporting knowledge creation and sharing in social networks

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EID: 0035704488     PISSN: 00902616     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S0090-2616(01)00046-8     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (568)

References (3)
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    • 85120136959 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Much of the emphasis on organizational knowledge today (at least in terms of practice) is focused on efforts to capture, screen, store and codify knowledge. To get a more popular view of what many organizations are doing under the rubric of knowledge management we suggest some of the following publications: T. Davenport & L. Prusak, Working Knowledge (Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1998); C. O’Dell & C. J. Grayson, If Only We Knew What We Know (New York, NY: Free Press, 1998); T. Stewart, Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations ( New York, NY: Doubleday, 1997); and R. Ruggles, “The State of the Notion: Knowledge Management in Practice,” California Management Review, 1998, 40(3), 80–89.
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    • 85120136075 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Of course, our own perspective is that knowledge embedded in human networks is too often overlooked in these initiatives. Two streams of literature heavily influenced our thinking here. First is the rich ethnographic evidence accumulating within the situated learning and community of practice traditions. This work is making clear the large degree to which people learn how to do their work not from impersonal sources of information but through interactions with other people. Some important work in this tradition includes: J. S. Brown & P. Duguid, “Organizational Learning and Communities-of-Practice: Toward a Unified View of Working, Learning and Innovation,” Organization Science, 1991, 2(1), 40–57; J. Brown & P. Duguid, The Social Life of Information (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2000); J. Lave & E. Wenger, Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991); J. Orr, Talking About Machines (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1996); and E. Wenger, Communities of Practice (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1998).
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    • 85120142225 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
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