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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... Organizational Learning, Collaborative Technology and Intellectual Capital Literature ... Training Chapter 7. A KM-Enabled Architecture for Collaborative Systems ...
... Organizational Learning, Collaborative Technology and Intellectual Capital Literature ... Training Chapter 7. A KM-Enabled Architecture for Collaborative Systems ...
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... Organizational Knowledge-Sharing: Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating ... Learning Environment for Academic Institutions..............167 R. K-Y Li ... Organisational and Cultural Change Agents...............228 Ardis Hanson, The ...
... Organizational Knowledge-Sharing: Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating ... Learning Environment for Academic Institutions..............167 R. K-Y Li ... Organisational and Cultural Change Agents...............228 Ardis Hanson, The ...
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... organizational learning and knowledgetransfer. Thischapterspecifically looksatevidencetosuggestthat thenumberofknowledge-bearing communication exchangesinimprovement processes is much higherthan that observedinroutine processes. The ...
... organizational learning and knowledgetransfer. Thischapterspecifically looksatevidencetosuggestthat thenumberofknowledge-bearing communication exchangesinimprovement processes is much higherthan that observedinroutine processes. The ...
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... Organizational KnowledgeSharing: Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating ... learning and maturation in the implementation process can helpin overcoming ... Learning Environment for Academic Institutions” by R. K-YLi, S.T. Chengand R.J. ...
... Organizational KnowledgeSharing: Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating ... learning and maturation in the implementation process can helpin overcoming ... Learning Environment for Academic Institutions” by R. K-YLi, S.T. Chengand R.J. ...
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... organizational forms such as networks, strategicalliances, cooperatives ... learning to refer to the development of the ... organizational boundaries (Lorenz, 1996). Establishingacommonlanguage helps to build trustbetween collaborating ...
... organizational forms such as networks, strategicalliances, cooperatives ... learning to refer to the development of the ... organizational boundaries (Lorenz, 1996). Establishingacommonlanguage helps to build trustbetween collaborating ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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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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