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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, March 2011
- Elizabeth de Groot, Hubert Korzilius, Marinel Gerritsen, Catherine Nickerson:
There's No Place Like Home: UK-Based Financial Analysts' Response to Dutch-English and British-English Annual Report Texts. 1-17 - Scott L. Jones, Dianna DeGrow:
Fortune 500 Homepages: Design Trends. 18-30 - Norman E. Youngblood:
Opposing Broad Patent: Scientific American's Response to Morse v. O'Reilly (1848). 31-42 - Deborah Dysart-Gale, Kristina Pitula, Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan:
Culture, Communication, and ICT for Development: A Caribbean Study. 43-55 - Ozgur Turetken, Abhijit Jain, Brandi Quesenberry, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama:
An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Individual and Work Characteristics on Telecommuting Success. 56-67 - Ryan S. Hoover, Amy L. Koerber:
Using NVivo to Answer the Challenges of Qualitative Research in Professional Communication: Benefits and Best Practices Tutorial. 68-82 - Han Yu:
Integrating Intercultural Communication into an Engineering Communication Service Class Tutorial. 83-96
Volume 54, Number 2, June 2011
- Suguru Ishizaki:
Assessing Typographic Knowledge Using Timed Tests. 105-121 - Leyland F. Pitt, Michael Parent, Peter G. Steyn, Pierre R. Berthon, Arthur Money:
The Social Media Release as a Corporate Communication Tool for Bloggers. 122-132 - Juliana Sutanto, Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C. Y. Tan:
Deriving IT-Mediated Task Coordination Portfolios for Global Virtual Teams. 133-151 - Jie Yu, Zhenhui Jiang, Hock Chuan Chan:
The Influence of Sociotechnological Mechanisms on Individual Motivation toward Knowledge Contribution in Problem-Solving Virtual Communities. 152-167 - Marusca Gnecchi, Bruce Maylath, Birthe Mousten, Federica Scarpa, Sonia Vandepitte:
Field Convergence between Technical Writers and Technical Translators: Consequences for Training Institutions. 168-184 - Elizabeth A. Tuleja, Elizabeth Roberts:
An Analysis of a Communication Training Program for Chinese Managers. 185-200 - Chien-Ching Lee:
Using the Dialogic Communication Model to Teach Students to Write a Report Introduction Tutorial. 201-210
Volume 54, Number 3, September 2011
- Peiya Gu:
Challenges to Project-based Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) for Professional Communication in China. 225-243 - Leena Louhiala-Salminen, Anne Kankaanranta:
Professional Communication in a Global Business Context: The Notion of Global Communicative Competence. 244-262 - Xiaoli Li:
A Genre in the Making - A Grounded Theory Explanation of the Cultural Factors in Current Resume Writing in China. 263-278 - Ming Cheung:
Factors Affecting the Design of Electronic Direct Mail Messages: Implications for Professional Communicators. 279-298 - Roger J. Volkema, Denise Fleck, Agnes Hofmeister:
Getting Off on the Right Foot: The Effects of Initial Email Messages on Negotiation Process and Outcome. 299-313 - Rashmi H. Assudani:
Role of Familiarity in Affecting Knowledge Gaps in Geographically Dispersed Work. 314-332
Volume 54, Number 4, December 2011
- Saul Carliner, Nancy Walters Coppola, Helen M. Grady, George F. Hayhoe:
What Does the Transactions Publish? What do Transactions' Readers Want to Read? 341-359 - Chris Lam:
Linguistic Politeness in Student-Team Emails: Its Impact on Trust Between Leaders and Members. 360-375 - Hyo-Joo Han, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Jerry Fjermestad, Yuanqiong Wang:
Does Medium Matter? A Comparison of Initial Meeting Modes for Virtual Teams. 376-391 - Elizabeth A. Tuleja, Linda Beamer, Cass Shum, Elisa K. Y. Chan:
Designing and Developing Questionnaires for Translation Tutorial. 392-405 - Kirk St. Amant, Filipp Sapienza:
Culture, Communication and Cyberspace: Rethinking Technical Communication for International Online Environments Book Review. 406-407 - Andrea Resmini, Luca Rosati:
Pervasive Information Architecture: Designing Cross-Channel User Experiences Book Review. 408-409 - Peiya Gu:
Correction to "Challenges to Project-Based Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) for Professional Communication in China". 410
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