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Information tools for sustainable development : Enabling distributed human intelligence

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  • de Moor, A., 1998. "Information tools for sustainable development : Enabling distributed human intelligence," Other publications TiSEM 6a78d821-1966-4eb7-b214-3, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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    1. Hirschheim, R & Klein, HK & Newman, M, 1991. "Information systems development as social action: Theoretical perspective and practice," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 19(6), pages 587-608.
    2. MacKie-Mason, J.K. & Varian, H.L., 1993. "Some Economists of the Internet," Papers 93-16, Michigan - Center for Research on Economic & Social Theory.
    3. de Moor, A., 1997. "Applying conceptual graph theory to the user-driven specification of network information systems," Other publications TiSEM 791462ee-5305-481a-88ed-c, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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