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Informal information flows in organizations: The role of the Italian coffee break

•This study focuses on informal information flows in organizations.•The role of the coffee break is analyzed in three Italian companies.•Eight central functions associated with the coffee break are identified.•Informal information flows appear to be essential in Latin cultures. Research on informati...

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Published in:International business review 2019-08, Vol.28 (4), p.796-801
Main Authors: Barmeyer, Christoph, Mayrhofer, Ulrike, Würfl, Konstantin
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