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SIGCPR 1997: San Francisco, California, USA
- Fred Niederman:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR Conference on Computer Personnel Research, San Francisco, California, USA, April 3-5, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-904-1 - Mary Sumner, Kay Werner:
On-line ethics: a comparison of the attitudes of freshmen, MIS majors, and practitioners. 1-8 - Sue H. Nielsen, Liisa von Hellens, Anita Greenhill, Rosemary Pringle:
Collectivism and connectivity: culture and gender in information technology education. 9-13 - Jay M. Lightfoot:
A new technique for website design using an interactive visualization hypertext tool. 14-19 - Ruth A. Guthrie, David Overoye, John Gaskins:
A fist full of dollars: four cases of web entrepreneurs. 20-25 - Kaiyin Huang:
The impact of electronic commerce. 26-30 - André P. Calitz, Mark B. Watson, Gideon de V. de Kock:
Identification and selection of successful future IT personnel in a changing technological and business environment. 31-35 - Stanley J. Smits, Ephraim R. McLean, John R. Tanner:
A longitudinal study of I/S careers: synthesis, conclusion, and recommendations. 36-48 - Jack D. Becker, Robert G. Insley, Megan L. Endres:
The effects of customized communication skills training on undergraduate information systems majors. 49-61 - Kenneth W. Copeland, C. Jinshong Hwang:
Automating the small purchase solicitation cycle for non-EDI trading partners using Internet technologies. 62-69 - Karen Ketler, John R. Willems, Vicki Hampton:
The EDI implementation decision: a small business perspective. 70-76 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:
A strategic approach to connectivity in business alliances. 77-83 - Mark A. Serva, Mark A. Fuller:
Preventing social loafing in the collaborative technology classroom. 84-86 - Diane Bandow:
Geographically distributed work groups and IT: a case study of working relationships and IS professionals. 87-92 - Jaime F. Serida-Nishimura, D. Harrison McKnight:
Understanding GSS use by executive groups. 93-96 - Colin C. Charlton, Chris J. Gittings, Paul H. Leng, Janet Little, Irene Neilson:
The impact of the new connectivity: transferring technological skills to the small business community. 97-103 - Marlee Lovatt:
Herding cats: a case study on the development of Internet and intranet strategies within an engineering organization. 104-109 - Michael G. Harvey, Jonathan W. Palmer, Cheri Speier:
Intranets and organizational learning. 110-116 - Ritu Agarwal, Jayesh Prasad:
Facilitating COBOL programmers' transition to the C language. 117-126 - Diane Lending, Norman L. Chervany:
The changing systems development job: a job characteristics approach. 127-137 - Connie W. Crook:
A study of the career orientations of information systems students and professionals. 138-144 - Michael Parent, R. Brent Gallupe, Jim Sheffield:
Behavioral sampling as a data-gathering method for GSS research. 145-150 - Gert-Jan de Vreede, Wouter van Wijk:
A field study into the organizational application of group support systems. 151-159 - Manju K. Ahuja, Kathleen M. Carley, Dennis F. Galletta:
Individual performance in distributed design groups: an empirical study. 160-170 - Jan Ljungberg, Peter Holm, Anders Hedman:
Information technology and organizational effects: supporting the sales process with workflow technology. 171-179 - Munir Mandviwalla, Shariq Khan:
Studying the integration of technology with collaborative object workspaces (COWS). 181-186 - Omar E. M. Khalil, Robert A. Zawacki, Paul A. Zawacki, Ahmed Selim:
What motivates Egyptian IS managers and personnel: some preliminary results. 187-196 - Angèle L. M. Cavaye:
Transnational information systems - a challenge for technical and general managers. 197-203 - John Benamati, Albert L. Lederer, Meenu Singh:
The problems of rapid information technology change. 204-209 - Lorne Olfman, Conrad Shayo:
The role of training in preparing end users to learn new but similar software packages. 210-223 - Robert M. Barker, Andrew L. Wright:
End user computing levels, job motivation and user perceptions of computing outcomes: a field investigation. 224-233 - Kathryn A. Marold, Gwynne Larsen:
The CMC range war: an investigation into user preferences for email and vmail. 234-239 - David L. Bahn, J. David Naumann:
Evolution versus construction: distinguishing user review of software prototypes from conventional review of software specifications. 240-245 - Janet S. Adams, Catherine M. Beise:
Career implications of electronic mail use and misuse: research in progress. 246-248 - Gerhard Steinke:
Preparing students to communicate in a virtual environment. 249 - S. Srinivasan, Brian L. Dos Santos, Janis L. Gogan, Andrew L. Wright:
Electronic commerce (panel). 250 - Robert P. Bostrom, Gigi G. Kelly, Margaret T. O'Hara:
The changing nature of relationships in a connected world (panel). 251
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