Röcker, 2012 - Google Patents
Informal communication and awareness in virtual teamsRöcker, 2012
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- Röcker C
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- Communications in Information Science and Management Engineering
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This paper illustrates the importance of awareness and informal communication in work environments and outlines the resulting implications for the design of future information and communication technologies. The paper starts by providing an introduction into intellectual …
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