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2014 | nr 1 | 5--21

Article title

Wspólnota działań w perspektywie badań organizacyjnych

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CoP in the organization studies literature

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PL

Abstracts

PL
Terminem „wspólnota działań” określa się samoorganizującą i niesformalizowaną grupę ludzi, zainteresowanych rozwiązaniem określonego problemu, i w tym celu współpracujących ze sobą przez dłuższy czas w formie wymiany pomysłów, szukania rozwiązań i tworzenia nowej wiedzy. Niejednoznaczność pojęcia „wspólnota działań” doprowadziła do chaosu terminologicznego i metodologicznego. Celem niniejszego artykułu jest uporządkowanie obszaru badawczego poprzez przedstawienie badań wspólnot działań funkcjonujących w środowisku organizacyjnym.
EN
The term „community of practice” refers to a self-organized and in formal group of people interested in solving their problems and the re fore working together exchanging ideas, finding solutions and creating new knowledge. The ambiguity of the term „community of practice” led to terminological and methodological chaos. The aim of this article is to clear the relevant terminology by presenting CoP research in organization studies literature.

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5--21

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Bibliogr. 59 poz.

Contributors

  • Politechnika Śląska. Wydział Organizacji i Zarządzania. Instytut Zarządzania i Administracji

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