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Final results of the survey of knowledge-sharing
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| Dr.E.Murillo@gmail.com 2007-09-21, 9:55 pm |
| Hi all,
In October 2003, members of this newsgroup were kind enough to fill a
survey about learning and knowledge-sharing which I applied as part of
my PhD. Several people freely gave their time and helpful comments. I
posted a brief summary of the results two years ago. Now I'm happy to
report I have defended my thesis, and recently presented a paper at
the Academy of Management Meeting in Philadelphia.
I want to thank again all who participated. I don't work at a
university yet, so I have set up a wiki page to hold my thesis and
research papers. I promised participants full access to research
results, so you're quite welcome to download them and read about your
virtual community (named COBOL in the thesis). It's pretty
technical, but I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
With kind regards,
Enrique Murillo, Ph.D.
Mexico City
http://murillo.wikidot.com/
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| Pete Dashwood 2007-09-24, 7:55 am |
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<Dr.E.Murillo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190419607.657092.242810@n39g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all,
>
> In October 2003, members of this newsgroup were kind enough to fill a
> survey about learning and knowledge-sharing which I applied as part of
> my PhD. Several people freely gave their time and helpful comments. I
> posted a brief summary of the results two years ago. Now I'm happy to
> report I have defended my thesis, and recently presented a paper at
> the Academy of Management Meeting in Philadelphia.
>
> I want to thank again all who participated. I don't work at a
> university yet, so I have set up a wiki page to hold my thesis and
> research papers. I promised participants full access to research
> results, so you're quite welcome to download them and read about your
> virtual community (named COBOL in the thesis). It's pretty
> technical, but I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Enrique Murillo, Ph.D.
> Mexico City
> http://murillo.wikidot.com/
>
Congratulations on your Doctorate, Enrique, and thanks for posting this to
the group. I had a look at the summaries and found it very interesting.
Oddly enough, I don'r mind being one of the guinea pigs one bit :-)
All the best for your future (which I have a feeling is going to be bright
:-))
Pete.
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