Purpose
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A theoretical heuristic to analyse practice, meaning, identity and learning
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A knowledge management tool aiming to deliberately engineer, or ‘cultivate’ CoPs
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Analysis of relevant CoPs and their characteristics accompanied by the facilitation of their development
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Types of CoPs prioritised
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Existing or naturally emerging, organic, often uniprofessional
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Deliberate, often multiprofessional and/or multi-organisational
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Multiple, overlapping CoPs forming wider landscapes of practice
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Potential application |
Researching boundaries, identities and their influence on knowledge sharing; informing theory-driven implementation interventions [17] |
Delivering joint projects by CoPs comprised of committed and legitimate members, placed in favourable context and supported by infrastructure and resources [55] |
Implementing service improvement interventions in complex multiprofessional and multi-organisational contexts with numerous barriers to knowledge sharing |