id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-031995-itu5ix98 Goglio-Primard, Karine Managing with communities for innovation, agility, and resilience 2020-09-17 .txt text/plain 1953 127 41 The concept of knowing communities (KCs) refers to the vast body of creative informal networks that repeatedly interact and exchange knowledge to support the dynamic processes of creation and innovation (Amin & Roberts, 2008; Cohendet et al., 2008) . While communities emphasize the acquisition of expertise or free access to expertise located in other organizations (scientific goal), collectives emphasize altruism, public action, the adoption of innovative practices by the largest number, and the highest level of sharing among members in order to transform society. Our intention in this Management Focus is to analyze the dynamics of knowledge communities (communities of practice and collectives) with respect to innovation, agility, and the resilience of organizations. European Management Journal 1 How can knowledge communities' dynamics (i.e., communities of practice and collectives) foster organizational resilience? His research focuses on the organization, management, and performance of creative and innovative processes at the individual, collective, organizational, and territorial levels. ./cache/cord-031995-itu5ix98.txt ./txt/cord-031995-itu5ix98.txt