Collective Engagement and Spiritual Wellbeing in Knowledge Based Community: A Conceptual Model

Fachrunnisa O., Tjahjono H.K., Adhiatma A.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a model of collective engagement on strengthening community spiritual welfare. In knowledge-based economy, community of practice (CoP) is created to support the dispersion of knowledge among community. However, the large area of expertise in knowledge-based community sometimes create little friction that will ultimately hard to solve. Therefore, we need a social engineering model to maximize the existence of the community towards the realization of community’s welfare. Specific targets to be achieved is an understanding on the application of the concept of collective engagement, dimensions, forming factors and its impact on the community’s spiritual wellbeing. A four propositions is build based on literature review. Future research agenda is provided to address validity of the proposed model.

Journal
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Page Range
899-906
Publication date
2020
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