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The operational impact of organizational communities of practice: : a Bayesian approach to analyzing organizational change

  • Autores: John L. Cordery, Edward Cripps, Cristina B. Gibson, Christine Soo, Bradley L. Kirkman
  • Localización: Journal of Management, ISSN-e 1557-1211, Vol. 41, Nº. 2, 2015, págs. 644-664
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Organizations are increasingly making use of communities of practice (CoPs) as a way of leveraging the dispersed knowledge and expertise of their employees. One important way in which CoPs are predicted to benefit organizations is by facilitating the transfer of best practices. In this study, we examined the impact of the introduction of global CoPs on changes made to operational procedures in three refineries operated by a multinational company over a period of more than 5 years. We used a Bayesian change point detection model to assess the probability that changes in the rate of adoption of new and revised operational procedures occurred following the introduction of CoPs. The results confirmed our predictions, providing support for the idea that CoPs benefit organizations by contributing to the development of better operational routines and demonstrating the utility of Bayesian techniques for assessing the impact of complex organizational change.


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