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Re: Knowledge Sharing Incentives-Research


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Posted by TMalik on August 06, 2002 at 08:39:55:

In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Sharing Incentives-Research posted by Riva Gianluca on August 05, 2002 at 14:46:00:

Riva,

Your piece of advice is certainly greater in value for
me than its design and size. I am learning at every
step. That proves dedication of myself and
significance of your contribution. Now assuming this
avenue, adopting sources of data other than
questionnaire—what methods I must apply to get
targeted study done? Are you suggesting the
followings: observation, case studies, picking
specific points from general conversation, interviews,
coercive means, and so on. If I do this, I can avail
only one organization…
Can I attribute one organization’s findings to others?
Obviously you will not agree. Then, what is an
alternative to support my study based on one
organization? How can my thesis be authenticated?
Here, I am talking about research methodology and
sources of data.

From my hasty way, you may understand that I am keen
to learn every bit and every word that helps me with
this research about Knowledge
Management/Sharing/Creation.
Regards.

TMalik



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