Adding research information to Career Booster pattern#867
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@user-group I believe your research is highly relevant for this pattern. Please note that this is a draft pattern i.e. no org has confirmed it yet. So far our pattern is called "InnerSource as a Career Booster", however I feel that job satisfaction and success in the job a pretty closely linked. So I hope it is not unrealistic to try to integrate your research findings into this pattern. I tried to add parts of your research to this pattern already. However I would be curious to hear what you think about this pattern in general, and which other highlights from your research paper you would suggest to add to it. |
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Klaas-Jan Stol, Mario Schaarschmidt, Lorraine Morgan: Does adopting inner source increase job satisfaction? A social capital perspective using a mixed-methods approach. Research paper.