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On the Horizon (2012) 20 (1)
Published: 27 January 2012
... into the motivation of knowledge workers. This is posited in the context of complex adaptive behavior. Keywords Employees, Employees behaviour, Knowledge management, Leadership www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10748121011072681 This article originally appeared in Volume 18 Number 3, 2010, pp. 230-39...
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Knowledge workers, servant leadership and the search for meaning in knowledge‐driven organizations
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On the Horizon (2010) 18 (3): 230–239.
Published: 17 August 2010
... Leadership Employees behaviour Knowledge is the main asset of today's globalized economy. The extent to which organizations shape their structures and processes to that new reality is critical for their success. The proliferation of advanced information systems, horizontal structures, communities...
