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International Journal of Learning and Change

2008 Volume 3, Number 1

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Lending a Helping Hand: Voluntary Engagement in Knowledge Sharing

    Ines Mergel, David Lazer & Maria Christina Binz-Scharf

    Knowledge is essential for the functioning of every social system, especially for professionals in knowledge-intensive organisations. Since individuals do not possess all the work-related knowledge... More

    pp. 5-22

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  2. "It's Not My Community"--Insights from Social Identity Theory Explaining Community-Failure

    Julia Mueller, Birgit Renzl & Alexandra Kaar

    The availability of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has led organisations to implement different kinds of electronic knowledge networks and communities. While the technological... More

    pp. 23-37

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  3. Knowledge Management in Consultancies and High-Tech Companies: A Social Systems Perspective

    Helmut Kasper, Jurgen Muhlbacher & Barbara Muller

    In dealing with Knowledge Management (KM) literature, we have to diagnose three essential points: first, we have detected a lack of comprehensive theoretical models based on "grand theories",... More

    pp. 38-56

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