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Robin Teigland

Researcher at Stockholm School of Economics

Publications -  89
Citations -  2179

Robin Teigland is an academic researcher from Stockholm School of Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metaverse & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 85 publications receiving 1966 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin Teigland include University of Limerick & Florida State University.

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Integrating Knowledge through Information Trading: Examining the Relationship between Boundary Spanning Communication and Individual Performance*

TL;DR: These questions are investigated using data from Europe's largest IT services and management consulting company to suggest a positive relationship between boundary spanning communication and creativity and general performance and a negative relationship between a reliance on colocated coworkers as knowledge sources and creativity.
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The provision of online public goods: Examining social structure in an electronic network of practice

TL;DR: The results suggest that the electronic network of practice chosen for this study is sustained through generalized exchange, is supported by a critical mass of active members, and that members develop strong ties with the community as a whole rather than develop interpersonal relationships.
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Ensuring project success through collective competence and creative conflict in public–private partnerships – A case study of Bygga Villa, a Swedish triple helix e-government initiative

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a study of one public-private partnership in e-government in Sweden, Bygga Villa, that involved 16 organizations from academia, government, and industry to develop an innovative internet portal for the private construction industry.
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Stepping into the internet: new ventures in virtual worlds

TL;DR: Chung was touted as the first online personality to exceed one million U.S. dollars from profits earned inside a virtual world as mentioned in this paper, but after the initial spike in hype in 2006, virtual worlds quickly entered into the phase Gartner refers to as the “trough of disillusionment.”
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Improved organizational performance through communities of practice

TL;DR: The one community of practice that experienced changes in its communication channels due to a physical move was never able to regain its previous ability to continuously improve, indicating a strong relationship between communication channels and performance.