知识社群与知识集合体:群体知识工作的类型学

Knowledge Communities and Knowledge Collectivities: A Typology of Knowledge Work in Groups*

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2005
被引 58
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

区分了实践社群(紧密型群体)和实践集合体(临时项目组)两种知识工作类型,并对应提出知识社群与知识集合体的认识论概念,为组织分析提供新视角。

Abstract

abstract The notion of a ‘community‐of‐practice’ (CmP) has become a highly influential way of conceptualizing how decentralized sub‐units or groups within firms or organizations operate. CmPs refer to ‘tightly knit’ groups that have been practising together long enough to develop into a cohesive community with relationships of mutuality and shared understandings. The CmP notion, however, does not fit squarely with how temporary organizations or project organizations operate. Typically these kinds of groups consist of diversely skilled individuals, most of whom have not met before, who have to solve a problem or carry out a pre‐specified task within tightly set limits as to time and costs. As a result they tend to become less well‐developed groups, operating on a minimal basis of shared knowledge and understandings. Such a group, I suggest, constitutes a ‘collectivity‐of‐practice’ (ClP). Mirroring the above distinctions, two ideal‐type notions of epistemology are developed. The one inspired from the CmP literature is discussed in a ‘knowledge community’ terminology, whereas the one associated with ClPs is conceived of as a ‘knowledge collectivity’. Finally, I outline some new options for organizational analysis made possible by recognizing these as two different and complementary notions.

组织学习知识管理实践社群项目组织知识工作