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Paul C. van Fenema

Researcher at Tilburg University

Publications -  59
Citations -  3060

Paul C. van Fenema is an academic researcher from Tilburg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outsourcing & Knowledge transfer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 58 publications receiving 2897 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul C. van Fenema include Florida International University & Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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Cocreating understanding and value in distributed work: how members of onsite and offshore vendor teams give, make, demand, and break sense

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study of a geographically distributed information systems development project at one of India's largest offshore vendors is presented, where the authors show that knowledge and experience asymmetries, and requirements and task characteristics (such as complexity, instability, ambiguity, and novelty) prompt onsite and offshore team members to engage in acts of sensegiving, sensedemanding, and sensebreaking.
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Enterprise resource planning: multisite ERP implementations

TL;DR: Organizations are generally advised to start planning multisite ERP implementations at the strategic level before proceeding to the technical (software and hardware) levels.
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Knowledge transfer in globally distributed teams: The role of transactive memory

TL;DR: The role of transactive memory in enabling knowledge transfer between globally distributed teams through encoding, storing and retrieving processes is explored, and some specific mechanisms supporting the development of codified and personalized ‘directories’ were introduced.
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A typology of project management: emergence and evolution of new forms

TL;DR: A classification of project management types based on the number of projects and sites involved and the consequences of such a schema is proposed in this article, where the evolution of projects across three levels is discussed.