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    The role of collaborative knowledge building in the co-creation of artifacts: influencing factors and propositions 

    Mariano, Stefania; Awazu, Yukika (Emerald, 2017)
    Purpose – This article assesses the role of collaborative knowledge building in the co-creation of artifacts in the knowledge management field. Design/methodology/approach – Fifty-eight articles published in six knowledge ...
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    Artifacts in knowledge management research: a systematic literature review and future research directions 

    Mariano, Stefania; Awazu, Yukika (Emerald, 2016)
    Purpose - The purpose of this article is to assess the role of artifacts in the knowledge management field in the past 18 years (1997-2015) and to identify directions for future research. Design/methodology/approach - ...

    The mediating role of artifacts in position practice at work: Examples from a project-based context 

    Awazu, Yukika; Mariano, Stefania; Newell, Sue (Elsevier, 2019-06)
    Drawing on examples from a case study of a global product technology company, we discuss the mediating role of artifacts in position practice in project-based contexts. Findings revealed three types of mediation – ...
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    The symbolic meaning of artifacts for the workplace identity of women in academia 

    Kemp, Linzi; Angell, Linda; McLoughlin, Linda (Emerald, 2008)
    The aim of this paper is to investigate the symbolic meaning attributed by women in academia to workplace artifacts. The research approach is that of auto-ethnography, whereby the authors, as researchers and participants, ...

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    AuthorAwazu, Yukika (3)Mariano, Stefania (3)Angell, Linda (1)Kemp, Linzi (1)McLoughlin, Linda (1)Newell, Sue (1)Subject
    Artifacts (4)
    Information technology (2)Knowledge management (2)Knowledge sharing (2)Knowledge transfer (2)Aesthetics (1)Auto-ethnography (1)Boundary objects (1)Collaborative knowledge building (1)Emotional meaning (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2019 (3)2008 - 2009 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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