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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2004
- Nory B. Jones, Thomas R. Kochtanek:

Success Factors in the Implementation of a Collaborative Technology, and Resulting Productivity Improvements in a Small Business: An Exploratory Study. 1-20 - Mary C. Jones, R. Leon Price:

Organizational Knowledge Sharing in ERP Implementation: Lessons from Industry. 21-40 - Tanya Jane McGill:

The Effect of End User Development on End User Success. 41-58 - Qingxiong Ma, Liping Liu:

The Technology Acceptance Model: A Meta-Analysis of Empirical Findings. 59-72
Volume 16, Number 2, 2004
- Evan W. Duggan, Cherian S. Thachenkary:

Supporting the JAD Facilitator with the Nominal Group Technique. 1-19 - Mun Yong Yi, Kun S. Im:

Predicting Computer Task Performance: Personal Goal and Self-Efficacy. 20-37 - Steven A. Morris, Thomas E. Marshall:

Perceived Control in Information Systems. 38-56
Volume 16, Number 3, 2004
- Manish Gupta, H. Raghav Rao, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya:

Electronic Banking and Information Assurance Issues: Surveys and Synthesis. 1-21 - Kregg Aytes, Terry Connolly:

Computer Security and Risky Computing Practices: A Rational Choice Perspective. 22-40 - Merrill Warkentin, Kimberly Davis, Ernst Bekkering:

Introducing the Check-Off Password System (COPS): An Advancement in User Authentication Methods and Information Security. 41-58 - Bernd Carsten Stahl:

Responsibility for Information Assurance and Privacy: A Problem of Individual Ethics? 59-77
Volume 16, Number 4, 2004
- James P. Downey

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Toward a Comprehensive Framework: EUC Research Issues and Trends (1999-2000). 1-16 - D. Sandy Staples

, Peter B. Seddon:
Testing the Technology-to-Performance Chain Model. 17-36 - Kalyani Chatterjea:

Asynchronous Learning Using a Hybrid Learning Package: A Teacher Development Strategy in Geography. 37-54 - Barbara Adams, Eta S. Berner, Joni Rousse Wyatt:

Applying Strategies to Overcome User Resistance in a Group of Clinical Managers to a Business Software Application: A Case Study. 55-64

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