Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces: A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities

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Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces : A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities. / Bjørn, Pernille.

Nordic Contributions in IS Research - Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, SCIS 2011, Proceedings. Springer Verlag, 2011. s. 16-28 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 86 LNBIP).

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Bjørn, P 2011, Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces: A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities. i Nordic Contributions in IS Research - Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, SCIS 2011, Proceedings. Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, bind 86 LNBIP, s. 16-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22766-0_4

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Bjørn, P. (2011). Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces: A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities. I Nordic Contributions in IS Research - Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, SCIS 2011, Proceedings (s. 16-28). Springer Verlag. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Bind 86 LNBIP https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22766-0_4

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Bjørn P. Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces: A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities. I Nordic Contributions in IS Research - Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, SCIS 2011, Proceedings. Springer Verlag. 2011. s. 16-28. (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 86 LNBIP). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22766-0_4

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Bjørn, Pernille. / Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces : A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities. Nordic Contributions in IS Research - Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, SCIS 2011, Proceedings. Springer Verlag, 2011. s. 16-28 (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Bind 86 LNBIP).

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