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FURTHER READING
Beijerse, R.P. (2000). Knowledge management in small and medium-sized companies:
Knowledge management for entrepreneurs. Journal of Knowledge Management,
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Introduction to distributed applications. Berlin.
Huotari, M.-L., & Iivonen, M. (2004). Trust in knowledge management and systems in
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Maier, R., & Hädrich, T. (2004, April 2-3). Centralized versus peer-to-peer knowledge
management systems. Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Organi-
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Staab, S., Studer, R., & Sure, Y. (2003). Knowledge processes and meta processes in
ontology-based knowledge management. In C.W. Holsapple (Ed.), Handbook of
knowledge management, vol. 2: Knowledge directions (pp. 47-69). Berlin.
Susarla, A., Liu, D., & Whinston, A.B. (2003). Peer-to-peer enterprise knowledge
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practice within the firm. Strategic Management Journal, 17, 27-43.
Wong, K.E., & Aspinwall, E. (2004). Characterizing knowledge management in the small
business environment. Journal of Knowledge Management, 8(3), 44-61.
ENDNOTE
(^1) The German abbreviation GPO-WM stands for process-oriented KM.