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found 48 matches
- 1998
- Ritu Agarwal, Thomas W. Ferratt:
Recruiting, retaining, and developing IT professionals: an empirically derived taxonomy of human resource practices. SIGCPR 1998: 292-302 - Paul J. Ambrose, Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Arun Rai:
Information systems, knowledge work and the IS professional: implications for human resources management. SIGCPR 1998: 78-81 - Alice Andrews, Fred Niederman:
A firm-level model of IT personnel planning. SIGCPR 1998: 274-285 - Clark B. Archer, Michael C. Stinson:
Object-oriented software product metrics (tutorial). SIGCPR 1998: 305-306 - Diane Bandow:
Working with the Borg: trust, systems development and dispersed work groups. SIGCPR 1998: 163-169 - John Benamati, Albert L. Lederer:
Coping with rapid change in information technology. SIGCPR 1998: 37-44 - Mary B. Burns, Rosann Webb Collins:
The "new" contract between IS employees and organizations: workplace and individual factors. SIGCPR 1998: 180-183 - Prabuddha De, Thomas W. Ferratt:
An interorganizational information system in the health care arena: insights gained from a hierarchical analysis. SIGCPR 1998: 214-223 - Nancy Bogucki Duncan, Bruce M. Petryshak:
Hiring interns at Kent State Univ.: a winning manpower strategy in a market shortage. SIGCPR 1998: 119-122 - Mike Echols, Uma G. Gupta:
Recruiting and retention of information systems professionals in Nebraska: issues and challenges. SIGCPR 1998: 28-32 - Thomas W. Ferratt, Lucette Fogel:
Toward developing global IS specialists. SIGCPR 1998: 96-103 - Stuart Diaz Galup, Carol S. Saunders, Robert Cerveny:
The use of temporary managers and employees in a local government information systems services department. SIGCPR 1998: 110-115 - La Verne Hairston Higgins:
The role of inducements in the recruitment program of U.S. computer companies. SIGCPR 1998: 123-132 - Lynda Hodgson, Peter H. Aiken:
Organizational change enabled by the mandated implementation of new information systems technology: a modified technology acceptance model. SIGCPR 1998: 205-213 - Anat Hovav, Munir Mandviwalla:
Social behavior in professional meetings: a video analysis of a panel discussion. SIGCPR 1998: 159-162 - Stan Hume, Tom Devane, Jill Smith Slater:
Organizational prototyping: embarking on organizational transformation. SIGCPR 1998: 45-48 - M. Gordon Hunter:
Managing information systems professionals: implementing a skill assessment process. SIGCPR 1998: 19-27 - Brian D. Janz:
The best and worst of teams: self-directed work teams as an information systems development workforce strategy. SIGCPR 1998: 59-67 - Eugene Kaluzniacky:
An assessment of stress factors among information systems professionals in Manitoba. SIGCPR 1998: 254-257 - Karen Ketler, John R. Willems, Yunus Kathawala:
The positives and negatives of managerial telecommunications training programs. SIGCPR 1998: 184-194 - Albert L. Lederer, Donna J. Maupin, Mark P. Sena, Youlong Zhuang:
The role of ease of use, usefulness and attitude in the prediction of World Wide Web usage. SIGCPR 1998: 195-204 - Diane Lending, Norman L. Chervany:
The use of CASE tools. SIGCPR 1998: 49-58 - Paul S. Licker:
Information technology and national development: enlarging the opportunity by enlarging the workspace. SIGCPR 1998: 82-85 - 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 - Eugene G. McGuire, Kim A. Randall:
Process improvement competencies for IS professionals: a survey of perceived needs. SIGCPR 1998: 1-8 - D. Harrison McKnight, Norman L. Chervany:
The motivational nature of the critical systems operator job: expanding the job characteristics model with relationships. SIGCPR 1998: 68-77 - Jo Ellen Moore:
Job attitudes and perceptions of exhausted IS/IT professionals: are we burning out valuable human resources? SIGCPR 1998: 264-273 - William D. Nance:
Experiences with an innovative approach for improving information systems students' teamwork and project management capabilities. SIGCPR 1998: 145-151 - Lisa Neal:
Distance learning (tutorial). SIGCPR 1998: 307-308 - Fred Niederman, Jane Webster:
Trends in end-user training: a research agenda. SIGCPR 1998: 224-232
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