ABSTRACT
New forms of social interaction and organization require modifying existing models.
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REVIEW
"Ann E. Fleury : Reviewer"
The authors of this paper ask what new ways of communicating, collaborating, coordinating, organizing, and managing we would see if technology were not physically connected to a network, workspace, or organization. Their anecdotes clearly illustra
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