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Percentage of group members who have accessed knowledge from another group member in a given time period

Indicator Number: 
72
Short Definition: 

Measures the access to knowledge through social connections

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Percentage of group members who have used knowledge from another group member in a given time period

Indicator Number: 
73
Short Definition: 

Measures the use of knowledge acquired through social connections

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Percentage of teams or subgroups that group members have accessed in a given time period

Indicator Number: 
74
Short Definition: 

Measures the access to diverse (or heterogeneous) social connections

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Percentage of teams or subgroups that group members have used in a given time period

Indicator Number: 
75
Short Definition: 

Measures the use of diverse (or heterogeneous) social connections

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