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Informing Science, Volume 20
Volume 20, 2017
- Raafat George Saadé:
Printable Table of Contents: InformingSciJ, Volume 20, 2017. i-iii - Alperen M. Aydin:
Cognition to Collaboration: User-Centric Approach and Information Behaviour Theories/Models. 1-20 - Sabah Al-Fedaghi:
Flow-Based Provenance. 19-36 - Grandon Gill, Matthew Mullarkey:
Fitness, Extrinsic Complexity and Informing Science. 37-61 - Ulrich Schmitt:
Devising Enabling Spaces and Affordances for Personal Knowledge Management System Design. 63-82 - Greeni Maheshwari, Susan Thomas:
An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Constructivist Approach in Teaching Business Statistics. 83-97 - Shaghayegh Maleki Far, Mohammadreza Akbari, Steven J. Clarke:
The Effect of IT Integration on Supply Chain Agility Towards Market Performance (A Proposed Study). 99-117 - Derrick L. Anderson:
Improving Information Technology Curriculum Learning Outcomes. 119-131 - Husain Ghuloum, Zuwainah R. Allamki:
The Utilisation of Smartphones Apps as a Service Tool at Kuwaiti Academic Libraries. 133-148 - Dan Bouhnik, Yahel Giat, Issachar Zarruk:
The Informing Needs of Procurement Officers in Israel. 149-165 - Dimitar Christozov:
Business Analytics as a Tool to Transforming Information into an Informing System: The Case of the On-Line Course Registration System. 167-178 - Natalie Gerhart:
Technology Addiction: How Social Network Sites Impact our Lives. 179-194 - Martine Robinson Beachboard:
Small Business Conformity with Quality Website Design Criteria in a Marketing Communication Context. 195-214 - Mehrdad Koohikamali, Anna Sidorova:
Information Re-Sharing on Social Network Sites in the Age of Fake News. 215-235 - Helen Hasan, Corina Ionescu:
Co-development of a Wiki for Tracking the Environmental Footprint of Small Business Activities. 237-258 - Bassam Hasan:
Acceptance of ERP Systems: The Uses and Gratifications Theory Perspective. 259-275
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