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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2008
- Robin S. Poston, Cheri Speier:

Knowledge Management Systems Usage: Rating Scheme Validity and the Effort-Accuracy Trade-Off. 1-16 - Hannah Standing Rasmussen, Nicole Haggerty

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Knowledge Appraisal and Knowledge Management Systems: Judging What We Know. 17-34 - Murray E. Jennex

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Exploring System Use as a Measure of Knowledge Management Success. 50-63 - Debbie Richards:

A Call for Change in the Call Center. 64-75
Volume 20, Number 2, 2008
- Ashley Braganza, Ray Hackney:

Diffusing Management Information for Legal Compliance: The Role of the IS Organization Within the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 1-24 - Akhilesh Bajaj:

The Role of Expertise in the Evaluation of Computing Architectures: Exploring the Decision Models of Expert and Novice IS Managers. 25-60 - Chittibabu Govindarajulu, Bay Arinze:

End User Types: An Instrument to Clarify Users Based on the User Cube. 61-81
Volume 20, Number 3, 2008
- Thomas F. Stafford:

Social and Usage-Process Motivations for Consumer Internet Access. 1-21 - James P. Downey

, R. Kelly Rainer Jr., Summer E. Bartczak:
Explicating Computer Self-Efficacy Relationships: Generality and the Overstated Case of Specificity Matching. 22-40 - Wei Zhu, Charles B. Owen:

Design of the PromoPad: An Automated Augmented-Reality Shopping Assistant. 41-56 - Susan K. Lippert, Ekundayo B. Ojumu:

Thinking Outside of the Ballot Box: Examining Public Trust in E-Voting Technology. 57-80
Volume 20, Number 4, 2008
- Geoffrey N. Soutar, Steven Ward

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Looking at Behavioral Innovativeness: A Rasch Analysis. 1-22 - Michael B. Knight, J. Michael Pearson, D. Scott Hunsinger:

The Role of Media Richness in Information Technology-Supported Communication in Group Cohesion, Agreeability, and Performance. 23-44 - Robin S. Poston, Marla B. Royne:

Ratings Scheme Bias in E-Commerce: Preliminary Insights. 45-73 - Chung-Tzer Liu, Yi Maggie Guo:

Validating the End-User Computing Satisfaction Instrument for Online Shopping Systems. 74-96

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