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CPR 2005: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Mike Gallivan, Jo Ellen Moore, Susan E. Yager:

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on Computer personnel research 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 14-16, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-011-6
2.1: The IT professional
- Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown, Indira R. Guzman:

Who is "the IT workforce"?: challenges facing policy makers, educators, management, and research. 1-8 - Thomas R. Shaw, Suzanne D. Pawlowski, James B. Davis:

Building theory about IT professionals: is a taxonomy or typology the answer? 9-11 - Stephen C. Wingreen, J. Ellis Blanton, Sandra K. Newton, Madeline Ann Domino:

Assessing the IT training and development climate: an application of the Q-methodology. 12-23
2.2: Gender in IT
- Eileen M. Trauth, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Benjamin Yeo:

The influence of environmental context on women in the IT workforce. 24-31 - K. D. Joshi, Kristine M. Kuhn:

Examining the masculinity and femininity of critical attributes necessary to succeed in IT. 32-35 - Martha E. Myers, Amy B. Woszczynski, Sherri Shade:

Opportunities for women in IT security. 36-39
3.1: Beyond the IT professional
- Marius Duedahl, Jostein Andersen, Maung K. Sein:

When models cross the border: adapting IT competencies of business managers. 40-48 - Kelly J. Fadel, Mohan Tanniru:

A knowledge-centric framework for process redesign. 49-58 - Susan A. Vowels:

DIY-IT: an empirical study of website development staffing by non-profit organizations. 59-61
6.1: Organizational behavior of the IT professional
- Sandra K. Newton, Stephen C. Wingreen

, J. Ellis Blanton:
Alternative employment arrangements contribute to organizational citizenship and innovative work, or not: information technology professional's psychological contract will tell. 62-66 - Havard Meland, Rolf Petter Waage, Maung K. Sein:

The other side of turnover: managing IT personnel strategically. 67-74 - Mary Sumner, Susan E. Yager, Denise Franke:

Career orientation and organizational commitment of IT personnel. 75-80
Panel
- Diane Bandow, Grady Batchelor, Caroline Howard, Carl B. Winter, Carl Clark:

Redesigning human resources for IT: meeting organizational needs in a changing environment. 81-82
5.1: IT career management
- Diane Bandow:

Lessons from Darwin: adaptation and career management for IT professionals. 83-84 - Choong Kwon Lee:

Transferability of skills over the IT career path. 85-93 - Damien Joseph, Soon Ang, Sandra Slaughter:

Identifying the prototypical career paths of IT professionals: a sequence and cluster analysis. 94-96
5.2: Organizational policies and practices
- Tom R. Eikebrokk, Bjørn Furuholt:

Company investments in home-PCs: realising business value through human resource development? 97-103 - Alan R. Peslak:

Privacy policies of the largest privately held companies: a review and analysis of the forbes private 50. 104-111 - Manzur Ashraf, Humayra Binte Ali, Md. Mahfuz Ashraf:

Cyclic knowledge management system in e-governance: a case study of evaluating polls on referendum-independence of quebec using ANN. 112-121
3.2: IT skills
- Jack Downey:

A framework to elicit the skills needed for software development. 122-127 - Fred Niederman:

Staffing and management of e-commerce programs and projects. 128-138
6.2: Environmental factors
- Ravi Narayanaswamy, Raymond M. Henry:

Effects of culture on control mechanisms in offshore outsourced IT projects. 139-145 - Thomas W. Ferratt, Harvey G. Enns, Jayesh Prasad:

An empirical comparison of direct and indirect measures of person-organization (P-O) fit. 146-148 - Hazel Taylor:

The move to outsourced IT projects: key risks from the provider perspective. 149-154
Panel
- Lorne Olfman, Conrad Shayo:

Lessons learned from organizing: 1995 -- 2004. 155-156

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