This paper describes a program of research designed to understand how knowledge-sharing and learning can be supported in virtual communities. To conduct this research, we propose the development of a series of knowledge sharing tools and procedures followed by a rigorous evaluation of the use of these tools in real virtual community environments. The paper starts with a brief examination of relevant theory in knowledge management and learning. This leads to a comprehensive set of research questions. To investigate these questions, we next propose a set of tools for supporting collaboration, knowledge sharing and learning for distributed communities. Evaluation is also a vital element of this research.
Index Terms:
virtual communities, knowledge sharing, learning
Citation:
M. Bieber, I. Im, R. Rice, R. Goldman-Segall, R. Paul, E. Stohr, S. Hiltz, J. Preece, M. Turoff, "Towards Knowledge-Sharing and Learning in Virtual Professional Communities," hicss, vol. 8, pp.213b, 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 8, 2002