An Unusual Encounter with Oneself: Exploring the Impact of Self-view on Online Meeting Outcomes

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An Unusual Encounter with Oneself: Exploring the Impact of Self-view on Online Meeting Outcomes. / Abramova, Olga; Gladkaya, Margarita; Krasnova, Hanna.
42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action". ed. / Joe Valacich. Association for Information Systems, 2021. 2134 (42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action").

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Harvard

Abramova, O, Gladkaya, M & Krasnova, H 2021, An Unusual Encounter with Oneself: Exploring the Impact of Self-view on Online Meeting Outcomes. in J Valacich (ed.), 42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action"., 2134, 42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action", Association for Information Systems, 42nd International Conference on Information Systems - ICIS 2021 TREOs, Austin, Texas, United States, 12.12.21. <https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2021/is_future_work/is_future_work/16 >

APA

Abramova, O., Gladkaya, M., & Krasnova, H. (2021). An Unusual Encounter with Oneself: Exploring the Impact of Self-view on Online Meeting Outcomes. In J. Valacich (Ed.), 42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action" Article 2134 (42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action"). Association for Information Systems. https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2021/is_future_work/is_future_work/16

Vancouver

Abramova O, Gladkaya M, Krasnova H. An Unusual Encounter with Oneself: Exploring the Impact of Self-view on Online Meeting Outcomes. In Valacich J, editor, 42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action". Association for Information Systems. 2021. 2134. (42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action").

Bibtex

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