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Issue on knowledge management:
Management communication quarterly.
16(2), Nov. 2002.
Heaton, Lorna & James R. Taylor. (2002)
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Zorn, T.E. & S.K. May. (2002) Forum
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Flanagin, A.J. (2002) The elusive
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Contractor, N.S. & P.R. Monge. (2002)
Managing knowledge networks. 249-258.
Iverson, J.O. & R.D. McPhee. (2002)
Knowledge management in communities of
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Walsham, G. (2002) What can knowledge
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McPhee, R.D., S.R. Corman & K. Dooley.
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Alvesson, M., D. Karreman & J. Swan.
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