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Honesty in the Digital Age

Management Science, 2018
Modern communication technologies enable efficient exchange of information but often sacrifice direct human interaction inherent in more traditional forms of communication. This raises the question of whether the lack of personal interaction induces individuals to exploit informational asymmetries.
Cohn, Alain   +2 more
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Competing in the Digital Age

Journal of General Management, 1999
The driving forces behind digitalization are so powerful that they will inevitably challence almost all supply chains, trade relationships and successful competitive strategies of today.
Hougaard, Søren, Duus, Henrik Johannsen
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Professionalism in the Digital Age

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
The increased use of social media by physicians, combined with the ease of finding information online, can blur personal and work identities, posing new considerations for physician professionalism in the information age. A professional approach is imperative in this digital age in order to maintain confidentiality, honesty, and trust in the medical ...
Mostaghimi, Arash, Crotty, Bradley H.
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Aesop for a digital age

The Computer Games Journal, 2014
The author is an organizational development practitioner, speaker, blogger and podcaster on the topic of life and leadership lessons that can be learned from video games. He is currently writing a book and developing a training curriculum for business professionals who also enjoy video games.
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Mindlines in a digital age

Education for Primary Care, 2015
Gabbay and Le May completed their ethnographic study of how GPs use ‘mindlines’ both individually and collectively to guide their clinical decision-making in 2009.[1] Since then there has been exce...
Anne, Marie Cunningham, Alan, Shirley
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