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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, March 2016
- Tatiana Batova, Rebekka Andersen:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Content Strategy - A Unifying Vision. 2-6 - Dave Clark:
Content Strategy: An Integrative Literature Review. 7-23 - JoAnn T. Hackos:
International Standards for Information Development and Content Management. 24-36 - Guiseppe Getto, Jack T. Labriola:
iFixit Myself: User-Generated Content Strategy in "The Free Repair Guide for Everything". 37-55 - Laura Gonzales, Liza Potts, Bill Hart-Davidson, Mike McLeod:
Revising a Content-Management Course for a Content Strategy World. 56-67
Volume 59, Number 2, June 2016
- George F. Hayhoe:
A New Editor, The Same Transactions. 70 - Jo Mackiewicz, Dave Yeats, Thomas Thornton:
The Impact of Review Environment on Review Credibility. 71-88 - Serkan Ada, Raj Sharman, Wencui Han, Joseph A. Brennan:
Factors Impacting the Intention to Use Emergency Notification Services in Campus Emergencies: An Empirical Investigation. 89-109 - Nicholas H. Roberts, Michael Dinger:
The Impact of Virtual Customer Community Interactivity on Organizational Innovation: An Absorptive Capacity Perspective. 110-125 - Yvonne Cleary:
Community of Practice and Professionalization Perspectives on Technical Communication in Ireland. 126-139 - Jonathan Balzotti, Jacob D. Rawlins:
Client-Based Pedagogy Meets Workplace Simulation: Developing Social Processes in the Arisoph Case Study. 140-152 - Guiseppe Getto, Fred Beecher:
Toward a Model of UX Education: Training UX Designers Within the Academy. 153-164
Volume 59, Number 3, September 2016
- Robert M. Fuller, Chelley Vician, Susan A. Brown:
Longitudinal Effects of Computer-Mediated Communication Anxiety on Interaction in Virtual Teams. 166-185 - Ravi Paul, John R. Drake, Huigang Liang:
Global Virtual Team Performance: The Effect of Coordination Effectiveness, Trust, and Team Cohesion. 186-202 - Linda Plotnick, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Robin Privman:
Ingroup Dynamics and Perceived Effectiveness of Partially Distributed Teams. 203-229 - Louie Wong, Carol Xiaojuan Ou, Robert M. Davison, Hui Zhu, Cheng Zhang:
Web 2.0 and Communication Processes at Work: Evidence From China. 230-244 - Kristen R. Moore:
Public Engagement in Environmental Impact Studies: A Case Study of Professional Communication in Transportation Planning. 245-260 - Michael Trice:
Evaluating Multilevel User Skill Expression in a Public, Unsupervised Wiki: A Case Study. 261-273 - Janel Bloch, Sandra E. Spataro:
Lessons from Scranton: Using Scenes from the Television Series The Office to Teach Topics in Professional Communication. 274-287 - Edward C. Brewer, Terence L. Holmes:
Better Communication = Better Teams: A Communication Exercise to Improve Team Performance. 288-298 - Chris Lam:
Correspondence Analysis: A Statistical Technique Ripe for Technical and Professional Communication Researchers. 299-310 - Kira Dreher:
Russell Willerton. 311-312
Volume 59, Number 4, December 2016
- Clay Spinuzzi:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Entrepreneurship Communication. 316-322 - Stacy J. Belinsky, Brian Gogan:
Throwing a Change-Up, Pitching a Strike: An Autoethnography of Frame Acquisition, Application, and Fit in a Pitch Development and Delivery Experience. 323-341 - Benjamin Lauren, Stacey Pigg:
Networking in a Field of Introverts: The Egonets, Networking Practices, and Networking Technologies of Technical Communication Entrepreneurs. 342-362 - Kristen Lucas, Sharon A. Kerrick, Jenna Haugen, Cole J. Crider:
Communicating Entrepreneurial Passion: Personal Passion vs. Perceived Passion in Venture Pitches. 363-378 - Sean D. Williams, Gisela Ammetller, Inma Rodríguez-Ardura, Xiaoli Li:
A Narrative Perspective on International Entrepreneurship: Comparing Stories From the United States, Spain, and China. 379-397 - Tom Van Hout, Ellen Van Praet:
Lookalike Professional English. 398-406 - Kyle P. Vealey, Jeffrey M. Gerding:
Rhetorical Work in Crowd-Based Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned From Teaching Crowdfunding as an Emerging Site of Professional and Technical Communication. 407-427 - Stephen Carradini:
John Hartley, Wen Wen, and Henry Siling Li. 428-430
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