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Technology mediation : an organizational mechanism for contextualizing technologies in use

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  • Okamura, Kazuo., 1993. "Technology mediation : an organizational mechanism for contextualizing technologies in use," Working papers WP 3612-93., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
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