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Mission impossible? Communicating and sharing knowledge via information technology

Pages 165-177 | Published online: 12 Dec 2010

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Florin D. Salajan, James M. Nyachwaya, Jeanette G. Hoffman & Brent D. Hill. (2016) Improving Teacher Candidates' Lesson Planning Competencies Through Peer Review in a Wiki Environment. The Teacher Educator 51:3, pages 185-210.
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Claudia A. S. Araújo, Elaine Tavares, Eduardo Raupp de Vargas & Eduardo Rocha. (2015) Developing learning capabilities through a quality management program. The Service Industries Journal 35:9, pages 483-498.
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Dermot Francis Donnelly & Anne Hume. (2015) Using collaborative technology to enhance pre-service teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge in Science. Research in Science & Technological Education 33:1, pages 61-87.
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Luu Trong Tuan. (2014) Clinical governance initiative: a case of an obstetrics hospital. Health Systems 3:3, pages 173-184.
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Bart van den Hooff & Maarten de Winter. (2011) Us and them: a social capital perspective on the relationship between the business and IT departments. European Journal of Information Systems 20:3, pages 255-266.
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Mustafa Eid & Nuraddeen Abubakar Nuhu. (2011) Impact of learning culture and information technology use on knowledge sharing of Saudi students. Knowledge Management Research & Practice 9:1, pages 48-57.
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Will Venters & Elaine Ferneley. (2009) To codify or collaborate – Introduction to the special issue on Knowledge Management and e-Research Technologies. Knowledge Management Research & Practice 7:3, pages 192-195.
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Weizhe Feng, Yanqing Duan, Zetian Fu & Brian Mathews. (2009) Understanding expert systems applications from a knowledge transfer perspective. Knowledge Management Research & Practice 7:2, pages 131-141.
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MarcD. Bahlmann & MarleenH. Huysman. (2008) The Emergence of a Knowledge-Based View of Clusters and Its Implications for Cluster Governance. The Information Society 24:5, pages 304-318.
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Eric Wang, Gary Klein & James J. Jiang. (2007) IT support in manufacturing firms for a knowledge management dynamic capability link to performance. International Journal of Production Research 45:11, pages 2419-2434.
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