Managing Mobile Healthcare Knowledge: Physicians’ Perceptions on Knowledge Creation and Reuse
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Harri Oinas-Kukkonen | Teppo Räisänen | Katja Leiviskä | Matti Seppanen | H. Oinas-Kukkonen | Markku Kallio | Teppo Räisänen | Markku Kallio | K. Leiviskä | M. Seppanen
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