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SIGCPR 1996: Denver, CO, USA
- Magid Igbaria:
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR/SIGMIS Conference on Computer personnel Research, Denver, CO, USA, April 11-13, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-782-0 - Barry Wellman:
For a social network analysis of computer networks: a sociological perspective on collaborative work and virtual community. 1-11 - Charles E. Grantham:
Design principles for the virtual workplace. 12-21 - Karin Klenke:
IS leadership in virtual organizations. 22-35 - Joan A. Ballantine, Margi Levy, Philip Powell:
Against Taylor-made solutions: information systems strategy in a learning organisation. 36-48 - William D. Nance:
An investigation of information technology and the information systems group as drivers and enablers of organizational change. 49-57 - Fred Niederman:
Acquiring knowledge about group facilitation: research propositions. 58-67 - Charles E. Grantham:
Working in a virtual place: a case study of distributed work. 68-84 - Francine Riley, Donna Weaver McCloskey:
GTE's experience with telecommuting: helping people balance work and family. 85-93 - Gerardine DeSanctis, Brad M. Jackson, Marshall Scott Poole, Gary W. Dickson:
Infrastructure for telework: electronic communication at Texaco. 94-102 - George E. Vlahos, Thomas W. Ferratt:
A comparative study between managers of corporations in Greece and the U.S. regarding their use and perceived value of computer-based information systems in supporting decision making. 103-113 - Janice M. Burn, Louis C. K. Ma:
Integrating business and IS concepts through action research within a new IS curriculum. 114-124 - Omar E. M. Khalil, Manal M. Elkordy:
The relationship between some decision and task environment characteristics and information systems effectiveness: empirical evidence from Egypt. 125-137 - Paul Gray, M. Lynne Markus, Steve PonTell:
The role of telecommuting in an integrated workplace: the WorkSmart project. 138-151 - Rex Karsten, Timothy Garvin:
The use of the analytic hierarchy process in the selection of participants for a telecommuting pilot project. 152-160 - John S. Edwards, K. C. Burgess Yakemovic, Denis P. Cowan, Ted J. Gaiser, John Gancz, Ed Levin, Jim Vezina, Eleanor Wynn:
E-team: forming a viable group on Internet. 161-172 - Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter, Robin Williams, Martina Fichtner:
Some non-technical issues in the implementation of corporate e-mail: lessons from case studies. 173-180 - Francis A. Wilson, Nathalie N. Mitev:
Surveillance and the reengineering of commitment within the virtual organization. 181-191 - Fred Niederman, Roger J. Volkema:
Influence of agenda creation and use on meeting activities and outcomes: report on initial results. 192-205 - Jonathan K. Trower, Kris K. Moore:
A study of the impact of individual goals and team composition variables on team performance. 206-213 - David Millett, Philip Powell:
Critical success factors in expert system development: a case study. 214-222 - Jonathan W. Palmer:
Supporting the virtual organization through information technology in a new venture: the RETEX experience. 223-233 - Susan J. Harrington, Cynthia P. Ruppel:
The contingency effect of organization size on programmer/analyst telecommuting. 234-243 - Conrad Shayo, Lorne Olfman, Ricardo Teitelroit, Claes Nordahl, Matthew Rodriguez:
Training pre-assessment: is it feasible? 244-258 - Ritu Agarwal, Jayesh Prasad, Michael C. Zanino:
From needs assessment to outcomes: managing the training of information systems professionals. 259-267 - Thomas W. Ferratt, Ritu Agarwal:
Toward managing information systems professionals better. 268-276 - Albert L. Lederer, Dinesh A. Mirchandani, Kenneth Sims:
Electronic commerce: a strategic application? 277-287 - Stephen Mooney:
The cyberstate. 288-295 - Laurence Habib, Tony Cornford:
The virtual office and family life. 296-304 - Stanley J. Smits, Norman B. Bryan Jr., Ephraim R. McLean:
A longitudinal study of the influence of work self-concept and career certainty on the vocational development of information systems professionals. 305-312 - Michael J. Gallivan:
Strategies for implementing new software processes: an evaluation of a contingency framework. 313-325 - Munir Mandviwalla, Anat Hovav:
Redesigning the questioning, discussion, and document processes. 326-337 - Matthew Spinks, Jack Wood:
Office-based telecommuting: an international comparison of satellite offices in Japan & North America. 338-350 - Kunihiko Higa, V. Sivakumar, Jerome Yen, Tung X. Bui:
Comparison of telework in the US and Japan: a cultural contingency model. 351-359 - Victor Kaptelinin:
Creating computer-based work environments: an empirical study of Macintosh users. 360-366 - M. Adam Mahood, Janice M. Burn, Kathryn A. Marold, Ephraim R. McLean:
End user computer productivity paradox: some questions and possible answers toward resolving it. 368-370 - Charles H. Mawhinney, Kenneth Shaw, John McKenna, Cynthia P. Ruppel, Debra Scott:
The realities of being a teleworker (panel session). 371 - Paul Cole, Stephen Skidmore, Ron Krouk, Ron Gibson, Julie Rennecker, Simon Goodall:
Lotus Notes supports distributed teamwork (panel session): a case study of teamroom design and research. 373 - Munir Mandviwalla, John T. Nosek, Reagan M. Ramsower, Diane H. Jordan:
The conference of the future and communication technology (panel session). 374 - Diane Bandow, Barbara Mink, Don Bushnell, Dan Hernandez, Jeremy Shapiro:
Educational forms and processes for the virtual workplace (panel session). 375 - Catherine M. Beise, James Gantt, Glenn Racine:
Planning, design, and implementation of the virtual office: a case study of an organization displaced by the olympics. 376-377 - Svein Bergum:
Telemanagement of distributed organizations: background, communication patterns, management requirements and consequences. 378-380 - Jørgen P. Bansler, Erling C. Havn:
Design and management of networked information systems. 381 - Gerardine DeSanctis, Marshall Scott Poole, Gary W. Dickson, Brad M. Jackson:
The impact of electronic communication technology on teamwork: a longinatudinal field study. 382-383 - Robert W. Zmud, Richard J. Welke, Michael T. Vanecek, Fred R. McFadden:
Building a successful academic is program (panel session). 382 - Sandra Slaughter:
Assessing the use and effectiveness of metrics in information systems: a case study. 384-391 - S. Gopalakrishnan, V. P. Kochikar, S. Yegneshwar:
The offshore model for software development: the Infosys experience. 392-393 - Susan Helms, Gwynne Larsen:
The changing workplace: implications for preparing students for entry-level positions in the information systems field. 394 - Anthony C. Nelson:
Employee-job fit in MIS: research in progress. 395-399 - Mary R. Sumner:
Risks and strategies for manageing information technology in a changing environment (abstract only). 400 - Lara Preiser-Houy, Carole Agres, M. Lynne Markus:
Toward an understanding of the gaps between the ideal and actual roles and skills of information systems professionals (abstract only). 401 - Mary R. Sumner:
Ethics on the academic network (abstract only): attitudes and issues. 402
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