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  • Misiolek, Nora, et al. “Team Dynamics in Long-Standing Technology-Supported Virtual Teams”. 2012. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Organizational Behaviour Division, 2012.
  • Crowston, Kevin, and Nancy McCracken. Poster: Socially Intelligent Computing for Coding of Qualitative Data. 2012. Syracuse University School of Information Studies, 2012.
  • Watson-Manheim, Mary Beth, et al. “Perceived Discontinuities and Constructed Continuities in Virtual Work”. 2012. Information Systems Journal, vol. 22, no. 1, 2012, pp. 29-52, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2575.2011.00371.x.
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  • Crowston, Kevin, and Claudia Löbbecke. “Knowledge Portals: Components, Functionalities, and Deployment Challenges”. 2012. International Conference on Information Systems, 2012.
  • Østerlund, Carsten, and Kevin Crowston. “What Characterizes Documents That Bridge Boundaries Compared to Documents That Do Not? An Exploratory Study of Documentation in FLOSS Teams”. 2011. Hawai’i International Conference on System Science, 44th ed., 2011.
  • Kim, Youngseek, and Kevin Crowston. “Technology Adoption and Use: Theory Review for Studying Scientists’ Continued Use of Cyber-Infrastructure”. 2011. American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting, 2011.
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