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Similarity and Familiarity in Distributed Teams: A Perspective of Identification on Knowledge Sharing
2010
European Conference on Information Systems
Research on knowledge sharing in distributed teams has demonstrated the importance of knowledge contribution and knowledge seeking in facilitating work procedures and outcomes. However, considerably less attention has been paid to learned characteristics of relationships that affect the intentions to share knowledge. Despite a variety of technologies being used to support distributed interaction, theoretical and empirical research investigating the impact of technology on distributed
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