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International Journal of e-Collaboration, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 2016
- Ned Kock:
Visualizing Moderating Effects in Path Models with Latent Variables. 1-7 - Meriem Kermani, Mahmoud Boufaïda:
A Collaboration Model: A Service Selection Mechanism to Support Companies' Interoperability. 8-26 - Lori Wahl, Allen Kitchel:
Internet Based Collaboration Tools. 27-43 - Yide Shen, Michael J. Gallivan, Xinlin Tang:
The Impact of Perceived Subgroup Formation on Transactive Memory Systems and Performance in Distributed Teams. 44-66
Volume 12, Number 2, 2016
- Ned Kock, Yusun Jung, Thant Syn:
Wikipedia and e-Collaboration Research: Opportunities and Challenges. 1-8 - Christopher B. R. Diller, Joel H. Helquist, John Kruse:
Improving Collaborative Convergence through Distributed and Parallel Sorting. 9-26 - Zhonggen Yu:
The Impact of the E-Collaborative and Traditional Learning Styles on Learning Outcomes and Anxiety. 27-47
Volume 12, Number 3, 2016
- Ned Kock:
Hypothesis Testing with Confidence Intervals and P Values in PLS-SEM. 1-6 - Yosra Lassoued, Lotfi Bouzguenda, Tariq Mahmoud:
Context-Aware Business Process Versions Management. 7-33 - C. Matt Graham, Harold Daniel, Brian Doore:
Millennial Teamwork and Technical Proficiency's Impact on Virtual Team Effectiveness: Implications for Business Educators and Leaders. 34-50 - Leiza Nochebuena-Evans, Lina M. De La Garza:
E-Collaboration at Celadon Trucking Services. 51-56
Volume 12, Number 4, 2016
- Ned Kock:
Advantages of Nonlinear over Segmentation Analyses in Path Models. 1-6 - Luis A. Casillas, Adriana Peña, Alfredo Gutiérrez:
Towards an Automated Model to Evaluate Collaboration through Non-Verbal Interaction in Collaborative Virtual Environments. 7-23 - Eddie W. L. Cheng, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu:
The Role of Perceived E-Collaborative Performance in an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior Model. 24-40 - Ashley Van Ostrand, Spencer Wolfe, Antonio Arredondo, Andrea M. Skinner, Ramon Visaiz, Megan Jones, J. Jacob Jenkins:
Creating Virtual Communities That Work: Best Practices for Users and Developers of E-Collaboration Software. 41-60
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