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Download fileManaging knowledge work and work performance: An empirical study of higher education in Thailand
"This research focused on individual behaviour, in the context of communities of practice, and the understanding knowledge management (KM) activities that influence individual, team, and organisational performance. A higher education related environment was selected to test the proposed hypotheses because of the many knowledge work settings and work performances that are available in this context"--Abstract.
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Central Queensland UniversityAdditional Rights
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External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education;Era Eligible
- No
Supervisor
Associate Professor Greg Whymark ; Dr Jo LuckThesis Type
- Doctoral Thesis