Effects of Hierarchical Levels on Social Network Structures within Communities of Learning
Facilitating an interpersonal knowledge transfer among employees constitutes a key building block in setting up organizational training initiatives. With practitioners and researchers looking for innovative training methods, online Communities of Learning (CoL) have been promoted as a promising meth...
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Main Authors: | Martin Rehm (Author), Wim Gijselaers (Author), Mien Segers (Author) |
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