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Journal Articles
- 1992
- [j4]Ido Millet, Charles H. Mawhinney:
Executive information systems: A critical perspective. Inf. Manag. 23(2): 83-92 (1992) - 1991
- [j3]Edward G. Cale Jr., Charles H. Mawhinney, David R. Callaghan:
The Implications of Declining Enrollments in Undergraduate CIS Programs in the United States. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 8(1): 167-181 (1991) - 1990
- [j2]Charles H. Mawhinney, Albert L. Lederer:
A study of personal computer utilization by managers. Inf. Manag. 18(5): 243-253 (1990) - [j1]Charles H. Mawhinney, Edward G. Cale Jr., David R. Callaghan:
Freshmen Expectations of Information Systems Careers versus their own Careers. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 2(3): 2-8 (1990)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2000
- [c11]Joseph S. Morrell, Charles H. Mawhinney:
Distance learning methodologies in the information systems curriculum: clusters as an Internet delivery correlative. IRMA Conference 2000: 1128 - 1999
- [c10]Charles H. Mawhinney, Joseph S. Morrell, Gerard J. Morris, Stuart R. Monroe:
Updating the IS curriculum: faculty perceptions of industry needs. SIGCPR 1999: 219-221 - 1998
- [c9]Charles H. Mawhinney, Joseph S. Morrell:
The IS undergraduate curriculum: predicting student outcomes in the IS'97.5 course (programming, data, file and object structures). SIGCPR 1998: 133-135 - 1996
- [c8]Charles H. Mawhinney, Kenneth Shaw, John McKenna, Cynthia P. Ruppel, Debra Scott:
The realities of being a teleworker (panel session). SIGCPR 1996: 371 - 1995
- [c7]Charles H. Mawhinney, Joseph S. Morrell, Gerard J. Morris, Susan Helms:
Updating the IS curriculum (extended abstract): student perceptions of industry needs. SIGCPR 1995: 233-234 - 1992
- [c6]Charles H. Mawhinney:
An instrument for assessing the computer background of entering college freshmen. SIGCPR 1992: 309-313 - [c5]Charles H. Mawhinney, Albert L. Lederer, William John Dunn du Toit:
A cross-cultural comparison of personal computer utilization by managers: United States vs. Republic of South Africa. SIGCPR 1992: 356-360 - 1991
- [c4]Charles H. Mawhinney, Gerald Miller:
Marketing the information systems profession: a preliminary report on the Boston-SIM careers videotape. SIGCPR 1991: 1-2 - 1989
- [c3]Charles H. Mawhinney, David R. Callaghan, Edward G. Cale Jr.:
Modifying freshman perception of the CIS graduate's workstyle. SIGCSE 1989: 78-82 - 1988
- [c2]Charles H. Mawhinney, Edward G. Cale Jr., David R. Callaghan:
Perceptions of the CIS graduate's workstyle: undergraduate business students versus CIS faculty. SIGCPR 1988: 17-21 - 1986
- [c1]Charles H. Mawhinney, Albert L. Lederer:
Managerial personality type and end-user computing. SIGCPR 1986: 117-128
Reference Works
- 2005
- [r1]Morgan Jennings, Charles H. Mawhinney, Janos Fustos:
Case-Based Learning in Computer Information Systems. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (I) 2005: 368-372
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