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A Knowledge Management Process in Communities of Practice of Engineering Based on the SECI Model for Knowledge
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Chikh, Azeddine
, Sarirete, Akila
in
Case studies
/ Communities
/ Communities of Practice
/ Computer Assisted Design
/ Computers
/ Coordination
/ Copyrights
/ Education
/ Electronic Equipment
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Technology
/ Environment models
/ Evaluation
/ Experiential Learning
/ Influence of Technology
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Life Cycle Costing
/ Management
/ Mathematical models
/ Methods
/ Networks
/ Periodicals
/ Social learning
/ Social networks
/ Socialization
/ Teaching
/ Technology
/ Virtual communities
/ World Problems
2010
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A Knowledge Management Process in Communities of Practice of Engineering Based on the SECI Model for Knowledge
by
Chikh, Azeddine
, Sarirete, Akila
in
Case studies
/ Communities
/ Communities of Practice
/ Computer Assisted Design
/ Computers
/ Coordination
/ Copyrights
/ Education
/ Electronic Equipment
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Technology
/ Environment models
/ Evaluation
/ Experiential Learning
/ Influence of Technology
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Life Cycle Costing
/ Management
/ Mathematical models
/ Methods
/ Networks
/ Periodicals
/ Social learning
/ Social networks
/ Socialization
/ Teaching
/ Technology
/ Virtual communities
/ World Problems
2010
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A Knowledge Management Process in Communities of Practice of Engineering Based on the SECI Model for Knowledge
by
Chikh, Azeddine
, Sarirete, Akila
in
Case studies
/ Communities
/ Communities of Practice
/ Computer Assisted Design
/ Computers
/ Coordination
/ Copyrights
/ Education
/ Electronic Equipment
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Technology
/ Environment models
/ Evaluation
/ Experiential Learning
/ Influence of Technology
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge management
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Life Cycle Costing
/ Management
/ Mathematical models
/ Methods
/ Networks
/ Periodicals
/ Social learning
/ Social networks
/ Socialization
/ Teaching
/ Technology
/ Virtual communities
/ World Problems
2010
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A Knowledge Management Process in Communities of Practice of Engineering Based on the SECI Model for Knowledge
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A Knowledge Management Process in Communities of Practice of Engineering Based on the SECI Model for Knowledge
2010
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Overview
With the vast movement toward promoting and developing models, practices, and technological environments in the engineering domain, a need exists to facilitate communication, collaboration, and coordination among its actors. Communities of Practice (CoPs) represent the natural and logical solution to answer these needs. In this paper, the authors propose a knowledge management process to exploit tacit and explicit knowledge in the engineering domain within the framework of a CoP of engineering. The approach used in this work introduces new elements in the Nonaka’s SECI model for knowledge creation. To validate the proposed process, a qualitative case study has been conducted on two CoPs, “CPsquare” and “The Cisco Learning Network”. It has been shown that CoPs and social learning impact learning as well as knowledge sharing. The use of web technologies and socio-technical approach in the management of knowledge is of high importance.
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