Professor Faraj, Professor Pachidi, and GCC student Karla Sayegh publish a new paper "Working and organizing in the age of the learning algorithm" at Information and Organization. More details can be found at the journal website.
Faraj, S., Pachidi, S., & Sayegh, K. (2018). Working and organizing in the age of the learning algorithm. Information and Organization. (forthcoming)
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Prof. Faraj and GCC student Takumi Shimizu publish a new book chapter: Online Communities and Knowledge Collaborations.
Professor Faraj and GCC student Takumi Shimizu publish a new book chapter
"Online Communities and Knowledge Collaborations" in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management. More details can be found at the Oxford University Press Website.
Faraj, S. & Shimizu, T. (2018). Online Communities and Knowledge Collaborations. In R. Aldag (Eds.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management (pp.1-20). Oxford University Press.
Faraj, S. & Shimizu, T. (2018). Online Communities and Knowledge Collaborations. In R. Aldag (Eds.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management (pp.1-20). Oxford University Press.
Prof. Faraj and GCC student Karla Sayegh publish a new book chapter: Knowledge collaboration in organizations.
Professor Faraj and GCC student Karla Sayegh publish a new book chapter "Knowledge collaboration in organizations: From information processing to social knowing" in The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems. More details can be found at the Taylor & Francis Group Website.
Faraj, S., Sayegh, K., & Rouleau, L. (2017). Knowledge collaboration in organizations: From information processing to social knowing. In R.D. Galliers and M.K. Stein. (Eds). The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems (pp. 370-386). London: Taylor and Francis.
Faraj, S., Sayegh, K., & Rouleau, L. (2017). Knowledge collaboration in organizations: From information processing to social knowing. In R.D. Galliers and M.K. Stein. (Eds). The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems (pp. 370-386). London: Taylor and Francis.
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