Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice

Background: The concept of a virtual community of practice (VCoP) emanates from the need to create a new mode of learning and knowledge development platform. It has also been found that highly structured forums are not always the best way to assist people to learn and improve their knowledge. The fi...

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Main Authors: Hermon B. Ogbamichael, Stuart Warden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
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Online Access:https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/956
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spelling doaj-0405ababa0c34c1f9ca374a8ad9e6a7c2020-11-25T02:17:26ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2018-08-01201e1e1110.4102/sajim.v20i1.956591Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practiceHermon B. Ogbamichael0Stuart Warden1Faculty of Informatics and Design, Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyFaculty of Informatics and Design, Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyBackground: The concept of a virtual community of practice (VCoP) emanates from the need to create a new mode of learning and knowledge development platform. It has also been found that highly structured forums are not always the best way to assist people to learn and improve their knowledge. The first author (main researcher) has limited background knowledge and professional practice in the area of VCoPs. Within this context, the investigation of the use of VCoPs to optimise knowledge sharing within stakeholders is the central theme of this research. The authors adapted the life cycle knowledge flow model and present an extended model that resulted after an empirical research was conducted with various VCoPs.   Objectives: The objective of this paper is to report on the research that, firstly, attempted to find a suitable model among all previous research conducted on knowledge sharing (management) and to create a new model that could be used to optimise knowledge sharing within VCoPs.   Method: In this research, a review of literature was used to define the main concepts of this research. A qualitative methodology was used. The responses received using two questionnaires were analysed to establish some premise, derived from the findings. The Miles and Huberman framework for qualitative analysis was also used to analyse the data set received from participants in the two questionnaires administered. This framework for analysis includes data reduction, data display, drawing and verifying conclusions.   Results: An extended life cycle knowledge flow model is proposed to optimise knowledge sharing within VCoPs.   Conclusion: A comprehensive knowledge flow model, namely the extended life cycle knowledge flow model, was found to be most suited from the literature. The analysis of two questionnaires, one administered in 2011–2012 and the other in 2016, led to the adaptation of the model to enhance knowledge sharing within VCoPs and, in turn, to develop and optimise knowledge sharing in enterprises.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/956CoPsVCoPsknowledge sharing
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author Hermon B. Ogbamichael
Stuart Warden
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Stuart Warden
Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
South African Journal of Information Management
CoPs
VCoPs
knowledge sharing
author_facet Hermon B. Ogbamichael
Stuart Warden
author_sort Hermon B. Ogbamichael
title Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
title_short Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
title_full Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
title_fullStr Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
title_full_unstemmed Information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
title_sort information and knowledge sharing within virtual communities of practice
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Information Management
issn 2078-1865
1560-683X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Background: The concept of a virtual community of practice (VCoP) emanates from the need to create a new mode of learning and knowledge development platform. It has also been found that highly structured forums are not always the best way to assist people to learn and improve their knowledge. The first author (main researcher) has limited background knowledge and professional practice in the area of VCoPs. Within this context, the investigation of the use of VCoPs to optimise knowledge sharing within stakeholders is the central theme of this research. The authors adapted the life cycle knowledge flow model and present an extended model that resulted after an empirical research was conducted with various VCoPs.   Objectives: The objective of this paper is to report on the research that, firstly, attempted to find a suitable model among all previous research conducted on knowledge sharing (management) and to create a new model that could be used to optimise knowledge sharing within VCoPs.   Method: In this research, a review of literature was used to define the main concepts of this research. A qualitative methodology was used. The responses received using two questionnaires were analysed to establish some premise, derived from the findings. The Miles and Huberman framework for qualitative analysis was also used to analyse the data set received from participants in the two questionnaires administered. This framework for analysis includes data reduction, data display, drawing and verifying conclusions.   Results: An extended life cycle knowledge flow model is proposed to optimise knowledge sharing within VCoPs.   Conclusion: A comprehensive knowledge flow model, namely the extended life cycle knowledge flow model, was found to be most suited from the literature. The analysis of two questionnaires, one administered in 2011–2012 and the other in 2016, led to the adaptation of the model to enhance knowledge sharing within VCoPs and, in turn, to develop and optimise knowledge sharing in enterprises.
topic CoPs
VCoPs
knowledge sharing
url https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/956
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