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SIGCPR 2001: San Diego, California, USA
- Mark A. Serva:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR Conference on Computer Personnel Research, San Diego, California, USA, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-363-4 - Guy Paré, Michel Tremblay, Patrick Lalonde:

Workforce retention: what do IT employees really want? 1-10 - Fred Niederman, Mary Sumner:

Job turnover among MIS professionals: an exploratory study of employee turnover. 11-20 - Timothy G. Babbitt:

A tale of two shortages: an analysis of the IT professional and MIS faculty shortages. 21-23 - Julie R. Mariga:

A program to reduce the number of open I/T jobs at Purdue University: an industry case study. 24-28 - Carl Erik Moe, Maung K. Sein:

Meeting the IT-skill shortage in Europe head-on: approaching in unison from practice and academia. 29-36 - John Benamati, Albert L. Lederer:

The effect of rapid IT change on the demand for training. 37-47 - Karen Ketler, John R. Willems:

The quality of managerial training in telecommunications: a comparison of the marketing and information systems managers' viewpoints. 48-56 - Tim Goles:

A view from the entry level: student perceptions of critical information systems job attributes. 57-64 - Colin G. Ash, Janice M. Burn:

m-powering personnel for e-business change. 65-73 - Anthony C. Nelson, Cindy LeRouge:

Self esteem: moderator between role stress fit and satisfaction and commitment? 74-77 - Thomas W. Ferratt, Harvey G. Enns, Jayesh Prasad:

Satisfaction of IT professionals with employment arrangements in traditional and virtual contexts. 78-86 - Brian Gill, Anne Banks Pidduck:

IT staffing and retention: a success story. 87-92 - Janet L. Bailey, Greg Stefaniak:

Industry perceptions of the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed by computer programmers. 93-99 - Makoto Nakayama, Norma G. Sutcliffe:

IT skills portfolio research in SIGCPR proceedings: analysis, synthesis and proposals. 100-113 - Michael J. Gallivan, Ephraim R. McLean, Jo Ellen Moore, Malu Roldan:

Panel: Dimensions of mobility in the I.T. profession examining "Turnover Culture" and "Staying Behavior" (panel session). 114-115 - Liisa von Hellens, Sue H. Nielsen, Eileen M. Trauth:

Breaking and entering the male domain. Women in the IT industry. 116-120 - K. D. Joshi, Kristine M. Kuhn:

Gender differences in IS career choice: examine the role of attitudes and social norms in selecting IS profession. 121-124 - Mary Sumner, Kay Werner:

The impact of gender differences on the career experiences of information systems professionals. 125-131 - Ritu Agarwal, Prabuddha De, Thomas W. Ferratt:

How long will they stay? Predicting an IT professional's preferred employment duration. 132-138 - Mary Sumner:

A report on industry-University roundtable discussions on recruitment and retention of high-tech professionals. 139-143 - Ruth C. King, Weidong Xia

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Retaining IS talents in the new millennium: effects of socialization on IS professionals' role adjustment and organizational attachment. 144-156 - John M. Borton:

The changing face of software support: the impact of the Internet on customer support and support personnel. 157-161 - Janette Moody:

Exploring the inputs of IS service. 162-165 - Dennis G. Hrebec, Michael Stiber:

A survey of system administrator mental models and situation awareness. 166-172 - Gert-Jan de Vreede

, Fred Niederman, Ilse Paarlberg:
Measuring participants' perception on facilitation in group support systems meetings. 173-181 - Ravi Patnayakuni, Nainika Seth:

Why license when you can rent? Risks and rewards of the application service provider model. 182-188 - Walter Skok, Michael Legge:

Evaluating enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems using an interpretive approach. 189-197 - Diane Lending, Sandra Slaughter:

Research in progress: the effects of ethical climate on attitudes and behaviors toward software piracy. 198-200 - Martha E. Myers, Catherine M. Beise:

Nerd Work: attractors and barriers perceived by students entering the IT field. 201-204 - John T. Nosek:

Justifying the business value of information systems education: a report on multi-cultural field experiments. 205-211 - Ray-Shang Lo, Gen-Huey Chen:

Embedding Hamiltonian paths in faulty arrangement graphs with the backtracking method. 209-222 - Creggan Gjestland, J. Ellis Blanton, Richard P. Will, Rosann Collins:

Assessing the need for training in IT professionals: a research model. 212-214 - Morgan Jennings:

Best practices in corporate training and the role of aesthetics: interviews with eight experts. 215-219 - Aniruddha S. Vaidya, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Chita R. Das:

Impact of virtual channels and adaptive routing on application performance. 223-237

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