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Knee-jerk anti-LOOPism and other E-mail phenomena : oral, written, and electronic patterns in computer-mediated communication

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  • Yates, JoAnne, 1951- & Orlikowski, Wanda J., 1993. "Knee-jerk anti-LOOPism and other E-mail phenomena : oral, written, and electronic patterns in computer-mediated communication," Working papers WP 3578-93., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
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    1. Tom Finholt & Lee S. Sproull, 1990. "Electronic Groups at Work," Organization Science, INFORMS, vol. 1(1), pages 41-64, February.
    2. Lee Sproull & Sara Kiesler, 1986. "Reducing Social Context Cues: Electronic Mail in Organizational Communication," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 32(11), pages 1492-1512, November.
    3. Orlikowski, Wanda J. (Wanda Janina) & Yates, JoAnne, 1951-, 1993. "From memo to dialogue : enacting genres of communication in electronic media," Working papers 3525-93., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
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