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100 _a20040322 1996 y0pory5003 ba
200 1 _aNew international perspectives on telework
_efrom telecommuting to the virtual organization. vol 2
_fcompil. Paul Jackson
_gco-aut. Jos Van Der Wielen
210 _aWest London
_cBrunel
_d1996
215 _a261-498 p.
464 1 _tTelework centres : a desirable social innovation without future?
_082356
464 1 _tTele-communication : an information perspective
_082357
464 1 _tVirtual workplace : lessons from scientific collaborations
_082358
464 1 _tTelework : managing spatial, temporal and cultural boundaries
_082359
464 1 _tNarrowing the gap between virtual and actual organizations through management communication-oriented telework adoption
_082360
464 1 _tInformation village in reality : symbolic values and utility values
_082361
464 1 _tSubstitution and complementary effects of information on regional travel and location behavior
_082362
464 1 _tCommuter & work pattern changes after the great hanshin earthquake : policy implications for greater tokyo
_082363
464 1 _tTelework as work : networks of interdependence
_082364
464 1 _tTelecommuting : field, fad or fashion
_082365
464 1 _tDistance and propinquity : a new way to conceptualize work
_082366
464 1 _tFrom teleworking to networking : definitions and trends
_082367
464 1 _tProject management models as social, cultural, and cognitive systems : relating paid and unpaid work schedules
_082368
464 1 _tReal work : professional telework and its challenge to the public-private dichotomy
_082369
464 1 _tConceptualizing telework : modern or post-modern?
_082370
606 1 _aPsicologia Organizacional
686 _a3600 - Psicologia Organizacional
686 _a3660 - Comportamento Organizacional
686 _a3670 - Higiene e Segurança no Trabalho
702 1 _aJackson
_bPaul
702 1 _aVan Der Wielen
_bJos
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