This paper examines the future viability of online communities of practice by synthesizing literature from management, communication, and information technology fields. It considers factors such as communication richness, membership dynamics, anonymity, and motivation to participate in virtual communities. Through this analysis, the paper aims to provide insights into the advantages and challenges of online communities of practice, offering implications for further research in this area.
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Estephan, Marguerite. "Online communities of practice." Knowledge Management in Organizations (2008): 114-120.
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