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    Distributed ‘Knowing in Practice' Enabled by Knowledge Management Systems

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    Many companies set up operations offshore and complete projects by \u27worksharing\u27 where responsibilities are split between geographically dispersed offices. This article looks at how knowledge management systems facilitate practices essential for collaborative, distributed work. A qualitative case study is conducted at a large multinational engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company that has successfully implemented a knowledge management system. The study uses the framework of \u27knowing in practice\u27 to the context of worksharing. This article contributes to the practice by providing specific suggestions that can be implemented from a social technical perspective to facilitate worksharing. Specifically, suggesting technological factors, and efforts needed by users and managers, in facilitating worksharing. This article contributes to research by applying the lens of \u27knowing in practice\u27 to the context of worksharing
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