Shared Cognition in Organizations: The Management of Knowledge (Organization and Management Series)

Shared Cognition in Organizations - The Management of Knowledge (Paperback)
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Is this product missing categories? Checkout Your Cart Price. Description Details Customer Reviews Written for those interested in the topic of "shared knowledge" in organizations, this edited volume brings together a variety of themes and perspectives that emerge when multidisciplinary scholars examine this important subject.

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