Collaboration in the Digital Age
Editor
- Kai Riemer(University of Sydney)Stefan Schellhammer(University of Münster)Michaela Meinert(University of Münster)
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Suggested Citation
- Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), 2019. "Collaboration in the Digital Age," Progress in IS, Springer, number 978-3-319-94487-6, June.
Handle: RePEc:spr:proiis:978-3-319-94487-6
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94487-6
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer, 2019. "Collaboration in the Digital Age: Diverse, Relevant and Challenging," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 1-12, Springer.
- Nathalie Mitev & Francois-Xavier Vaujany & Pierre Laniray & Amélie Bohas & Julie Fabbri, 2019. "Co-working Spaces, Collaborative Practices and Entrepreneurship," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 15-43, Springer.
- Petra Schubert, 2019. "Joint Work and Information Sharing in the Modern Digital Workplace: How the Introduction of “Social” Features Shaped Enterprise Collaboration Systems," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 45-59, Springer.
- Kai Riemer & Ella Hafermalz, 2019. "The Go-Betweens: Backstage Collaboration Among Community Managers in an Inter-organisational Enterprise Social Network," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 61-88, Springer.
- Russell Haines & Nadine Vehring & Malte Kramer, 2019. "Social Motivation Consequences of Activity Awareness Practices in Virtual Teams: A Case Study and Experimental Confirmation," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 89-119, Springer.
- Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, 2019. "Discontinuities, Continuities, and Hidden Work in Virtual Collaboration," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 121-132, Springer.
- Camilla Noonan & Séamas Kelly & Geoff Pelham, 2019. "A Coaching Style of Management and the Affective Structuration of Workplace Relations," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 133-156, Springer.
- Joan Rodon Mòdol, 2019. "Citizens’ Cooperation in the Reuse of Their Personal Data: The Case of Data Cooperatives in Healthcare," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 159-185, Springer.
- Theresia Theurl & Eric Meyer, 2019. "Cooperatives in the Age of Sharing," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 187-205, Springer.
- Klaus Backhaus & Ulf König, 2019. "How Collaboration and Digitization Transform Large Project Business," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 207-225, Springer.
- Frank Frößler & Boriana Rukanova & Stefan Klein & Allen Higgins & Yao-Hua Tan & Séamas Kelly, 2019. "The First (Beer) Living Lab: Learning to Sustain Network Collaboration for Digital Innovation," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 227-247, Springer.
- Kai Reimers & Robert B. Johnston, 2019. "Living Infrastructure," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 249-267, Springer.
- Christopher P. Holland, 2019. "Consumer Search Patterns: Empirical Evidence, Competing Theories and Managerial Implications," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 271-289, Springer.
- Jörg Becker & Jan H. Betzing & Moritz Hoffen & Marco Niemann, 2019. "A Tale of Two Cities: How High Streets Can Prevail in the Digital Age," Progress in IS, in: Kai Riemer & Stefan Schellhammer & Michaela Meinert (ed.), Collaboration in the Digital Age, chapter 0, pages 291-307, Springer.
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