Use of communities of practice in business and health care sectors: a systematic review

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There is no dominant trend in how the CoP concept is operationalized in the business and health sectors; hence, it is challenging to define the parameters of CoP groups. This may be one of the reasons for the lack of studies on the effectiveness of CoPs in the health sector. In order to improve the …
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Authors Li LC;Grimshaw JM;Nielsen C;Judd M;Coyte PC;Graham ID;;
Journal Implementation science : IS
Year 2009
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