Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance

The third-place “TP” characteristics, which are noted from the study of Oldenburg (1998/2013), has not been noticed in existing studies of community of practice. However, TP characteristics are said to increase learning motivation and promote learning. The purpose of this study is to examine t...

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Main Author: Keiichi TAKAMI
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Language:Japanese
Published: The Academic Association for Organizational Science 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aaostrans/11/1/11_235/_pdf/-char/ja
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description The third-place “TP” characteristics, which are noted from the study of Oldenburg (1998/2013), has not been noticed in existing studies of community of practice. However, TP characteristics are said to increase learning motivation and promote learning. The purpose of this study is to examine the preceding factors of TP characteristics, to present a hypothetical model to clarify how TP characteristics affect cross-border learning of community of practice, and to clarify future research issues. As a result of the research, the following three hypotheses were presented. "The thoughtful leadership of the coordinators of the community of practice enhances the TP characteristics of the practice community." "The informality of the community of practice enhances the TP characteristics of the community of practice." "The higher TP characteristics of the community of practice, the more cross-border learning of the community of practice is promoted." TP can be a key factor in the management of a community of practice.
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spelling doaj-art-c736029f44bd4c31992c3bb73aa8eb7c2025-08-20T02:36:58ZjpnThe Academic Association for Organizational ScienceAAOS Transactions2758-27952022-09-01111235241https://doi.org/10.11207/aaostrans.11.1_235Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research SignificanceKeiichi TAKAMI0Japan University of EconomicsThe third-place “TP” characteristics, which are noted from the study of Oldenburg (1998/2013), has not been noticed in existing studies of community of practice. However, TP characteristics are said to increase learning motivation and promote learning. The purpose of this study is to examine the preceding factors of TP characteristics, to present a hypothetical model to clarify how TP characteristics affect cross-border learning of community of practice, and to clarify future research issues. As a result of the research, the following three hypotheses were presented. "The thoughtful leadership of the coordinators of the community of practice enhances the TP characteristics of the practice community." "The informality of the community of practice enhances the TP characteristics of the community of practice." "The higher TP characteristics of the community of practice, the more cross-border learning of the community of practice is promoted." TP can be a key factor in the management of a community of practice. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aaostrans/11/1/11_235/_pdf/-char/jathird placecommunity of practicecross-border learningthoughtful leadershipinformality
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Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance
AAOS Transactions
third place
community of practice
cross-border learning
thoughtful leadership
informality
title Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance
title_full Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance
title_fullStr Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance
title_full_unstemmed Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance
title_short Preceding Factors of the Third Place Characteristics of Communities of Practice and their Effects of Third Place Characteristics on Cross-Border Learning: Design of Hypothetical Model and Research Significance
title_sort preceding factors of the third place characteristics of communities of practice and their effects of third place characteristics on cross border learning design of hypothetical model and research significance
topic third place
community of practice
cross-border learning
thoughtful leadership
informality
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aaostrans/11/1/11_235/_pdf/-char/ja
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