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An eprofessional is a member of at least one community of practice which confers him the title of professional and can be either a freelancer or an employed worker. An e-professional is not working in isolation but actively collaborating with other e-professionals within virtual workspaces called
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Virtual Teams: Reaching Across Space, Time, and Organizations with Technology
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Prinz, W.; Loh, H.; Pallot, M.; Schaffers, H.; Skarmeta, A.; Decker, S.
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ECOSPACE: Towards an Integrated Collaboration Space for eProfessionals
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The concept of e-professional, strongly related to the concept of
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to describe a professional whose work relies on concepts of
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Towards Interoperability in Collaborative Environments
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original research
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Europe
remote work
information technology
communications technology
collaboration
virtual team
mass collaboration
community of practice
open source
open innovation
remote work
professional
expert
knowledge worker
ICT
collaborative working environments
Virtual Teams: Reaching Across Space, Time, and Organizations with Technology
ISBN
0-471-16553-0
ECOSPACE: Towards an Integrated Collaboration Space for eProfessionals
Towards Interoperability in Collaborative Environments
Categories
Telecommuting
Collaboration
Groupware

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