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SIGCPR 2000: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Jayesh Prasad, William D. Nance:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR Conference on Computer Personnel Research, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2000. ACM 2000 - Janet L. Bailey, Greg Stefaniak:
Preparing the information technology workforce for the new millennium. 1-7 - Charles E. Grantham:
Hollywood: a business model for the future? 8-15 - Mike Chesher, Walter Skok:
Roadmap for successful information technology transfer for small businesses. 16-22 - John Benamati, Albert L. Lederer:
The emerging it group and rapid IT change. 23-32 - Conrad Shayo, Lorne Olfman, Ruth A. Guthrie:
Integration of IT into the school curricula: perceptions of kindergarden to highschool (K-12) teachers. 33-38 - Kam Hou Vat:
Training e-commerce support personnel for enterprises through action learning. 39-44 - Simon Fong, Chan Se-Leng:
Modeling personnel and roles for electronic commerce retail. 45-53 - Michael Gallivan:
Examining workgroup influence on technology usage: a community of practice perspective. 54-66 - Fred Niederman, Jo Ellen Moore:
Computer personnel research: what have we learned in this decade? 67-76 - Morgan Jennings:
Theory and models for creating engaging and immersive ecommerce Websites. 77-85 - A. C. Leonard, Carina de Villiers:
The nature of end-user relationships in the development of electronic commerce applications. 86-92 - Mary Sumner, Dennis Hostetler:
A comparative study of computer conferencing and face-to-face communications in systems design. 93-99 - Suzy Chan:
E-commerce workforce development strategies (panel session): a dialogue with industry. 100-101 - Stanley D. Clark II, Lorne Olfman:
Testing the simplified decision model of telework: a quasi-experimental study. 102-110 - George E. Vlahos, Thomas W. Ferratt, Georg Knoepfle:
Use and perceived value of computer-based information systems in supporting the decision making of German managers. 111-123 - Lei-da Chen:
Enticing online consumers: a technology acceptance perspective research-in-progress. 124-128 - Maung K. Sein:
The employees' side of IS (panel session). 129 - Cynthia P. Ruppel, James Konecny:
The role of IS personnel in Web-based systems development: the case of a health care organization. 130-135 - Kenneth Griggs:
An agent oriented business model for e-commerce based on the NYSE specialist system. 136-143 - Elias M. Awad:
The structure of e-commerce in the banking industry: an empirical investigation. 144-150 - Rebecca Grant:
E-commerce organizational structure (extended abstract): an integration of four cases. 151 - Liisa von Hellens, Rosemary Pringle, Sue H. Nielsen, Anita Greenhill:
People, business and IT skills: the perspective of women in the IT industry. 152-157 - Ritu Agarwal, Thomas W. Ferratt:
Retention and the career motives of IT professionals. 158-166 - Jo Orr, Liisa von Hellens:
Skill requirements of IT&T professionals and graduates: an Australian study research-in-progress. 167-170 - J. Ellis Blanton, Stephen C. Wingreen
, Thomas P. Schambach:
Relationships between personal demographics and motivation of information technology professionals to participate in professional development research-in-progress. 171-173 - Kenneth J. Trimmer, Rosann Webb Collins, Richard P. Will, J. Ellis Blanton:
Information systems development: can there be "good" conflict? 174-179 - Mary Sumner:
Risk factors in enterprise wide information management systems projects. 180-187 - Mark A. Serva, Mark A. Fuller, Roger C. Mayer:
Trust in systems development: a model of management and developer interaction research in progress. 188-191 - Nicole Haggerty
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Understanding the link between IT project manager skills and project success research in progress. 192-195 - Malu Roldan:
Teaching electronic commerce (panel session). 196
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