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Knowledge Worker Roles Study

This study is conducted by Wolfgang Reinhardt (University of Paderborn, Germany) and Benedikt Schmidt (University of Technology Darmstadt, Germany) in the context of their Ph.D. studies.

In the focus of the study are knowledge workers, the multiple roles they take on during their regular work and the actions they perform during accomplishing their work. A knowledge worker is anyone who develops or uses knowledge in his or her daily working tasks. Furthermore we try to associate application types with the knowledge actions.

We thank you for taking approx. 25 minutes for helping us with our research. If you have any questions or comments on the study, please don't hesitate contacting us.

Wolfgang Reinhardt
Benedikt Schmidt

 

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