Collaborative Information TechnologiesKhosrow-Pour, D.B.A., Mehdi Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2001. júl. 1. - 308 oldal Collaborative Information Technologies are broadly defined as technologies that enable collaboration among individuals engaged in a common task. Examples of such technologies are Web-based chat tools, Web-based asynchronous conferencing tools, e-mail, listservs, collaborative writing tools, group decision support systems, etc. Collaborative Information Technologies includes research on the design and implementation of such technologies, assessment of the impact of collaborative technologies on organizations, and theoretical considerations on links between collaborative technologies and organizational outcomes. |
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... Discussion Starters is easy to read, fun to discuss, and a great book to improve the understanding of social situations.” —Donna Podrazile, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist Private Practice “This is an invaluable tool to aid in the ...
... Discussion Starters is easy to read, fun to discuss, and a great book to improve the understanding of social situations.” —Donna Podrazile, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist Private Practice “This is an invaluable tool to aid in the ...
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... discussion of spillovers in all IMF Article IV staff reports during 2010 and 2019. We find that while the discussion of spillovers has overall declined in this period, it spiked during specific years that overlapped with the major ...
... discussion of spillovers in all IMF Article IV staff reports during 2010 and 2019. We find that while the discussion of spillovers has overall declined in this period, it spiked during specific years that overlapped with the major ...
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... discussion leader adapts discus- sion techniques to the larger group . d . Group settings should be comfortable , some- what private and pleasant , and large enough to easily accommodate all group members . e . Horizontal ( personnel ...
... discussion leader adapts discus- sion techniques to the larger group . d . Group settings should be comfortable , some- what private and pleasant , and large enough to easily accommodate all group members . e . Horizontal ( personnel ...
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IMPORTANT DISCUSSION ON THE CORN LAWS . BRITISH MUSE Mr. THOMPSON having announced on Friday evening , that he was willing , in fulfilment of the terms of a hand bill that had been issued , to discuss the question of the Corn Laws , on ...
IMPORTANT DISCUSSION ON THE CORN LAWS . BRITISH MUSE Mr. THOMPSON having announced on Friday evening , that he was willing , in fulfilment of the terms of a hand bill that had been issued , to discuss the question of the Corn Laws , on ...
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... to have the things they need and want . WHICH OF THESE GROUPS WOULD YOU CHOOSE TO JOIN if you were taking part in a discussion of the farmers ' share in the national income ? Some groups start their discussions of the farmers ' share 3.
... to have the things they need and want . WHICH OF THESE GROUPS WOULD YOU CHOOSE TO JOIN if you were taking part in a discussion of the farmers ' share in the national income ? Some groups start their discussions of the farmers ' share 3.
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An Analysis of the Organizational Learning Collaborative Technology and Intellectual Capital Literature | 24 |
Chapter 3 Process Improvement and Knowledge Communication | 50 |
Chapter 4 The Effects of Collaborative Technologies | 63 |
EndUser Participation and System Success | 82 |
Chapter 6 Promoting Collaboration among Trainers in the National Weather Service | 106 |
Chapter 7 A KMEnabled Architecture for Collaborative Systems | 112 |
Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating Using a Collaborative Tool | 120 |
Chapter 12 Information Technology Core Competencies and Sustained Competitive Advantage | 181 |
Chapter 13 Fitting EMS to Organisations | 203 |
A Multidisciplinary Framework and a Research Agenda | 215 |
Recognising Organisational and Cultural Change Agents | 228 |
Chapter 16 The Wicked Relationship Between Organisations and Information Technology | 239 |
Unsolicited Communications on the Internet | 262 |
Chapter 18 Application of Information Management with Meeting Automation Tool | 274 |
Chapter 19 A Distributed Cognition Analysis of Mobile CSCW | 281 |
Chapter 9 Alignment of Collaboration Technology Adoption and Organizational Change Findings from Five Case Studies | 141 |
Chapter 10 Information Retrieval Using Collaborating MultiUser Agents | 154 |
Chapter 11 A Framework for the Implementation of a Collaborative Flexible Learning Environment for Academic Institutions | 167 |
About the Editor | 287 |
Index | 288 |
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53. oldal - The peculiar character of the problem of a rational economic order is determined precisely by the fact that the knowledge of the circumstances of which we must make use never exists in concentrated or integrated form, but solely as the dispersed bits of incomplete and frequently contradictory knowledge which all the separate individuals possess. The economic problem of society is thus not merely a problem of how to allocate "given...
217. oldal - Stamps, 2000) define a virtual team as "a group of people who interact through inter-dependent tasks guided by a common purpose" that "works across space, time and organizational boundaries with links strengthened by webs of communication technologies".
194. oldal - Today, in one industry after another, Japanese manufacturers are doing just that to their Western competition: In projection television, Japanese producers can develop a new television in one-third the time required by US manufacturers. In custom plastic injection molds, Japanese companies can develop the molds in one-third the time of US competitors and at one-third the cost.
241. oldal - Every solution to a wicked problem is a "one-shot operation"; because there is no opportunity to learn by trial and error, every attempt counts significantly 6.
7. oldal - He (1995, p. 17) understands sensemaking as "a process that is grounded in identity construction, retrospective, enactive of sensible environments, social, ongoing, focused on and by extracted cues, and driven by plausibility rather than accuracy.