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  • Today, I came across a paper pdf by Majchrzak et. al. that discusses a survey carried out among 168 companies regarding the use of corporate wikis.

    What Motivates Wiki Writers? 2008

  • Majchrzak et. al. state that the main benefit of a corporate wiki is that it makes work easier.

    What Motivates Wiki Writers? 2008

  • The interlocking of systems was illustrated by Majchrzak 1987, who found that rates of unauthorized absences in units in 20 Marine Corps companies were significantly reduced, in contrast to 20 control companies, if policies were clarified and communicated effectively to all levels involved and there was a hierarchical consistency in agreement and understanding of the policies and requirements at the different levels.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Today, I came across a paper pdf by Majchrzak et. al. that discusses a survey carried out among 168 companies regarding the use of corporate wikis.

    Khaos » 2008 » February » 05 2008

  • The interlocking of systems was illustrated by Majchrzak 1987, who found that rates of unauthorized absences in units in 20 Marine Corps companies were significantly reduced, in contrast to 20 control companies, if policies were clarified and communicated effectively to all levels involved and there was a hierarchical consistency in agreement and understanding of the policies and requirements at the different levels.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Majchrzak et. al. state that the main benefit of a corporate wiki is that it makes work easier.

    Khaos » 2008 » February » 05 2008

  • Re-invention occurs when an innovation must be adapted to the structure of the organization that is adopting it Westphal, Gulati, and Shortell, 1997; Majchrzak et al., 2000.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Re-invention occurs when an innovation must be adapted to the structure of the organization that is adopting it Westphal, Gulati, and Shortell, 1997; Majchrzak et al., 2000.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • "When you go into a public restroom that hasn't been cleaned for a couple of weeks, that's what it smells like," Majchrzak said.

    KITV.com - Local New 2009

  • Majchrzak, Ann, Ronald E. Rice, Arvind Malhotra, Nelson King, and Sulin Ba 2000 “Technology Adaption: The Case of Computer-Supported InterOrganizational Virtual Teams.”

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

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