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Social Media and the Development of Shared Cognition: The Roles of Network Expansion, Content Integration, and Triggered Recalling
This study explores whether employees who have access to social media are more likely than employees who do not to develop shared cognition—similar perceptions of what and whom coworkers know. It a...