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Learning and Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Communities of Practice: Motivators, Barriers, and Enablers
Alexandre Ardichvili, PhD*
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ardic001{at}umn.edu.
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The problem and the solution. Virtual (online) communities of practice (VCoPs; when community members share and cocreate knowledge in online discussions and other forms of knowledge exchange) are increasingly viewed as important vehicles of collective learning in the workplace. Currently, factors leading to successful online knowledge sharing are not well understood. This article is based on an extensive review of online learning, knowledge management, and online communication literature, and proposes a framework for understanding motivators, barriers, and enablers for successful online knowledge sharing and learning. The framework includes key motivational factors, such as utilitarian considerations, value-based considerations, and sense of community and belonging; barriers to online knowledge sharing, including interpersonal factors, procedural and/or use of technology-related factors, and cultural norms; and enablers of VCoP knowledge sharing, including supportive organizational culture, presence of personal knowledge-based trust, and availability of adequate tools. The article concludes with specific recommendations for promoting and supporting vibrant and productive VCoPs.
First published on June 3, 2008, doi:10.1177/1523422308319536
Advances in Developing Human Resources 2008;10:541.
A more recent version of this article appeared on August 1, 2008

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