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Researchers examined how telework influences knowledge management (KM) activities in two culturally distinct countries. It showed that in Japan, there was an “inverted U-shaped relationship,” where optimal KM activity occurred when employees telework four days a week. But the US exhibited “a linear relationship,” meaning that KM activities remained consistent across various telework frequencies.
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