Postcards from the Edge: Local Communities, Global Programs and Boundary Objects
Abstract
This paper considers the limitations of project management tools as boundary objects within dispersed or global programs of teamwork. The concept of boundary object is receiving growing attention in the management literature. These artefacts are argued to provide a basis for negotiation and knowledge exchange between differentiated communities of practice. The paper assesses these claims theoretically and empirically in the context of global...
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Title
Postcards from the Edge: Local Communities, Global Programs and Boundary Objects
Published Date
Nov 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
9
Pages
1515 - 1534
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