Anthony Wensley
Affiliations: | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Cegarra-Sánchez J, Cegarra-Navarro J, Chinnaswamy AK, et al. (2020) Exploitation and exploration of knowledge: An ambidextrous context for the successful adoption of telemedicine technologies Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 157: 120089 |
Cegarra-Navarro JG, Wensley A. (2019) Promoting intentional unlearning through an unlearning cycle Journal of Organizational Change Management. 32: 67-79 |
Martinez-Martinez A, Cegarra-Navarro JG, Garcia-Perez A, et al. (2019) Knowledge agents as drivers of environmental sustainability and business performance in the hospitality sector Tourism Management. 70: 381-389 |
Cegarra-Sanchez J, Cegarra-Navarro J, Wensley A, et al. (2017) Overcoming counter-knowledge through telemedicine communication technologies. Journal of Health Organisation and Management. 31: 730-745 |
Sanchez-Casado N, Cegarra Navarro JG, Wensley A, et al. (2016) Social networking sites as a learning tool Learning Organization. 23: 23-42 |
Cegarra-Navarro J, Carrión GC, Wensley A. (2015) Negative aspects of counter-knowledge on absorptive capacity and human capital Journal of Intellectual Capital. 16: 763-778 |
Allarakhiaq M, Wensley A. (2009) A knowledge-based theory of pharmaceutical alliances: evolving paradigms and motives for cooperation International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise. 1: 115 |
Ku K, Wensley A, Kao H. (2008) Ontology-based knowledge management for joint venture projects Expert Systems With Applications. 35: 187-197 |
Allarakhia M, Wensley A. (2007) Recent patents on cell signaling systems. Recent Patents On Biotechnology. 1: 25-48 |
Allarakhia M, Wensley A. (2007) Systems biology: A disruptive biopharmaceutical research paradigm Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 74: 1643-1660 |