De la communauté de pratique au réseau de pratique par les utilisations d'intranet - Quatre études de cas
Keywords:
Community of practice, Network of practice, Intranet, Shared/distributed, Case studyAbstract
Drawing on four case studies, this paper investigates how members of communities of practice use intranet. Intranet uses reinforce CP's main dimensions, gradually enter its functioning and contribute to its alteration.Intranet uses also favor the interweaving of local communities and then the emergence of a network of practice. Practice and knowledge are partly shared and partly unevenly distributed throughout the network of practice.How to Cite
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