Knowledge sharing in dynamic virtual enterprises: A socio-technological perspective

The success of a virtual enterprise depends largely on the effective collaboration of its members in orchestrating their knowledge, skills, core competences and resources, in order to enhance competitive capabilities and respond better to business opportunities. In this paper we address the challeng...

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