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Dean, Geoff; Fahsing, Ivar Andre; Gottschalk, Petter – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2007
In this paper, we argue that more research attention needs to be devoted to profile how investigators think when attempting to solve crimes and dismantle terrorist networks. Since 9/11, there is much activity focused on profiling criminals and terrorists but little on the other side of the investigative equation the detectives/investigators…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, College Students, Police, Factor Analysis
Gottschalk, Petter – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2007
Knowledge workers in software firms solve client problems in sequential and cyclical work processes. Sequential and cyclical work takes place in the value configuration of a value shop. While typical examples of value chains are manufacturing industries such as paper and car production, typical examples of value shops are law firms and medical…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Manufacturing Industry, Employees, Professional Services

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