Learning from Successive Creative Innovations? The Case of Solo and Collaborative Facebook Application Development
Performance improvements based on repetition have been one of the most consistent findings of the organizational learning school. Meanwhile, the general applicability of this core finding has increased ever so broadly, from medical surgery to accident prevention. This study examines the extent of th...
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Main Author: | FAN, Terence Ping Ching |
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2011
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