Design Principles for Convergence of Practices: An Action Research Study
Abstract
Communities of practice is a conception for describing social
aspects of organizational units. Interactions across the boundaries
of these are achieved by means of artifacts and practices. The
convergence of information artifacts and the community it is
intended for is a process of negotiation and adjustment of both.
Shared information systems are boundary objects that offer great
potential for effective boundary spanning. This paper documents
an action research study for development, implementation and
evaluation of design principles for enabling the convergence of
practices. The results supported that implementation of the
principles of transparency and of defragmentation enable the convergence of practices.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2008-06-30Author
Liljesson, Per
Haglund, Henrik
Keywords
Communities of Practice
Boundary Spanning
Convergence of Practices
Design Oriented Action Research
Series/Report no.
Report/IT University of Göteborg
2007:100
Language
eng