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Investigating the implications of sharing different types of knowledge for task performance in a study of 164 sales teams in a management consulting company, we find that the benefits are complementary but distinct: while sharing of codified knowledge improves task efficiency, sharing of personalized knowledge improves task quality and signals competence to clients.
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