Facilitating Communities of Practice: A Case Study
Ojasalo, Jukka; Wait, Marius; MacLaverty, Ronan (2023)
Ojasalo, Jukka
Wait, Marius
MacLaverty, Ronan
Nova Southeastern University, School of Social and Systematic Studies
2023
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20230926137431
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20230926137431
Tiivistelmä
Communities of practice (CoP) have become a popular source of knowledge-sharing and learning in
organizations. However, several problems occur in managing them and more knowledge about this area
is needed. This article addresses this knowledge gap and aims to understand and describe how to
facilitate communities of practice in a large corporation. The research draws on a qualitative case study
based on interviews with people involved in CoPs in a large multinational technology company and the
analysis followed the method introduced by Gioia et al. (2013). The findings relate to participants'
conceptions of the nature of CoPs, how CoPs align with the organizational structure of the company in
which they operate, and a CoP’s working model. This research extends the knowledge of how to facilitate
CoPs, with several findings about the characteristics and challenges of CoPs and potential solutions to
their problems. It also helps practitioners who are responsible for establishing and leading CoPs in
organizations by proposing a pragmatic approach to doing that.
organizations. However, several problems occur in managing them and more knowledge about this area
is needed. This article addresses this knowledge gap and aims to understand and describe how to
facilitate communities of practice in a large corporation. The research draws on a qualitative case study
based on interviews with people involved in CoPs in a large multinational technology company and the
analysis followed the method introduced by Gioia et al. (2013). The findings relate to participants'
conceptions of the nature of CoPs, how CoPs align with the organizational structure of the company in
which they operate, and a CoP’s working model. This research extends the knowledge of how to facilitate
CoPs, with several findings about the characteristics and challenges of CoPs and potential solutions to
their problems. It also helps practitioners who are responsible for establishing and leading CoPs in
organizations by proposing a pragmatic approach to doing that.