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Knowledge exchange in networked organizations: does place matter?
Chris Mabey
, Amy L. Y. Wong
,
Hsiu-Yun Hsieh
Strategy and International Business
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Knowledge Exchange
100%
Networked Organization
100%
Europe
40%
Physicists
40%
Chinese Scientists
40%
International Networks
40%
Effective Knowledge
20%
China
20%
Full Participation
20%
Information Communication Technology
20%
Knowledge Flow
20%
Geographic Proximity
20%
Cultural Norms
20%
Work Values
20%
Information Role
20%
Service Organizations
20%
Big Science
20%
Inter-firm Knowledge Transfer
20%
Global Network
20%
Inter-organizational Collaboration
20%
Global Dispersion
20%
Private Sector Organizations
20%
Geneva
20%
European Organization for Nuclear Research
20%
ATLAS Collaboration
20%
Non-participant Observation
20%
Managerial Work
20%
Hefei
20%
Social Sciences
Europe
100%
Chinese
100%
Scientists
100%
UK
50%
Knowledge Transfer
50%
China
50%
Government Organization
50%
Research and Development
50%
Information and Communication Technologies
50%
Knowledge Flows
50%
Big science
50%
Interorganizational
50%
Psychology
Information Technology
100%