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Marie-Line Germain () and
Robin S. Grenier ()
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Marie-Line Germain: Western Carolina University
Robin S. Grenier: University of Connecticut
Chapter 11 in Expertise at Work, 2021, pp 225-231 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter sums up the content of the book and reflects on the contributors’ approaches to the construct of expertise. Specifically, the editors reiterate the main goals of the book: to provide the reader with a cross-sectional snapshot that offers various views and contexts. To offer a culturally rich perspective on the topic of expertise, they brought together experts in countries as far away as South Korea and The Netherlands and from an array of academic disciplines. Their intention was to situate a discussion of what expertise might mean in the future as organizations integrate innovations such as artificial intelligence.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64371-3_11
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