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Number/percentage of group members who report knowledge sharing as a group norm

Indicator Number: 
68
Short Definition: 
Measures the number/percentage of participatnes who report knowledge sharing as a group norm, which is defined as expectations that guide behavior and reflect what a group believes as normal for the group and represent typical and/or appropriate action
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Level of trust among group members

Indicator Number: 
69
Short Definition: 
Measures the level of trust among group members where trust indicates confidence in others related to belief in their good intent, competence and capability, reliability, and perceived openness
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Level of reciprocity in knowledge sharing

Indicator Number: 
70
Short Definition: 
Measures the extent to which knowledge sharing between two parties is perceived as mutual and fair
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Number/percentage of members who express sense of identification with a group

Indicator Number: 
71
Short Definition: 
Measures the number/percentage of particpants who report a sense of identificaiotn with a group, where identification refers to sense of belonging and inclusion
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