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International Journal of e-Collaboration, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2010
- Wolfgang Prinz, Maria Antonia Martínez-Carreras
, Marc Pallot:
From Collaborative Tools to Collaborative Working Environments. 1-13 - Vassilios Peristeras
, Maria Antonia Martínez-Carreras
, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta
, Wolfgang Prinz, Peyman Nasirifard:
Towards a Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work Environments. 14-32 - Burak Sari, Hermann Loeh, Bernhard R. Katzy:
Emerging Collaboration Routines in Knowledge-Intensive Work Processes: Insights from Three Case Studies. 33-52 - Kjetil Kristensen, Björn Kijl:
Collaborative Performance: Addressing the ROI of Collaboration. 53-69
Volume 6, Number 2, 2010
- Marc Pallot, Maria Antonia Martínez-Carreras
, Wolfgang Prinz:
Collaborative Distance: A Framework for Distance Factors Affecting the Performance of Distributed Collaboration. 1-32 - Marisa Ponti
:
Socio-Technical Influences on Virtual Research Environments. 33-44 - Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Eric Siegeris:
An integrated Collaboration Environment for Various Types of Collaborative Knowledge Work. 45-55
Volume 6, Number 3, 2010
- Frank Frößler:
Communication Genres for Dispersed Real-Time Collaboration (RTC): The Role of Presence and Awareness. 1-21 - Anabel Quan-Haase
:
Self-Regulation in Instant Messaging (IM): Failures, Strategies, and Negative Consequences. 22-42 - Suling Zhang, Felix Köbler, Marilyn Tremaine, Allen E. Milewski:
Instant Messaging in Global Software Teams. 43-63
Volume 6, Number 4, 2010
- Ned Kock:
Using WarpPLS in E-collaboration Studies: An Overview of Five Main Analysis Steps. 1-11 - Herbert Remidez Jr., Antonie Stam, James M. Laffey:
Scaffolding Solutions to Business Problems: Trust Development as a Learning Process. 12-31 - Saonee Sarker, Damon E. Campbell, Jan Ondrus
, Joseph S. Valacich:
Mapping the Need for Mobile Collaboration Technologies: A Fit Perspective. 32-53 - William Wilson, Kevin Duffy:
Improved Information Connectivity and Visibility throughout the Global Supply Base. 54-68

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