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International Journal of e-Collaboration, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2017
- Ned Kock:
Structural Equation Modeling with Factors and Composites: A Comparison of Four Methods. 1-9 - C. Matt Graham, Harold Daniel:
Millennial's Virtual Teamwork and Technical Proficiencies Impact on Project Quality: Is Commitment Required in Virtual Team Projects? 10-26 - Sofia Th. Papadimitriou, Spyros Papadakis, Antonis Emm. Lionarakis:
Supporting Electronic Collaborative Experiences at Universities Based on Learning Spaces and LAMS. 27-52
Volume 13, Number 2, 2017
- Ned Kock:
Which is the Best Way to Measure Job Performance: Self-Perceptions or Official Supervisor Evaluations? 1-9 - Ramaraj Palanisamy, Nazim Taskin, Jacques Verville:
Impact of Trust and Technology on Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare Settings: An Empirical Analysis. 10-44 - Tsung-Yi Chen:
Exploring the Systematic Business Model Innovation: Designing Architecture for a Cloud-based Collaboration Support Environment. 45-63 - Tom Sander, Biruta Sloka, Ieva Puke:
Differences in the Exchange of Contents of Different Countries in Social Network Sites. 64-80
Volume 13, Number 3, 2017
- Ozren Rafajac, Alen Jakupovic:
Integral Communication Tool: What It Is, How It Works, Where It Helps. 1-21 - Aleksandra Lazareva, Bjørn Erik Munkvold:
Facilitating Collaboration: Potential Synergies Between Collaboration Engineering and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. 22-38 - Fatma Ellouze, Mohamed Amine Chaâbane, Eric Andonoff, Rafik Bouaziz:
Onto-VP2M: A New Approach to Model and Manage Collaborative Process Versions using Contexts and Ontologies. 39-62
Volume 13, Number 4, 2017
- Brett R. Stone, John L. Salmon, Ammon I. Hepworth, Steven E. Gorrell, Michael C. Richey:
Improving Virtual Design Team Performance Through Use of a Collaborative Sketching Application. 1-22 - Agnieszka Onuchowska, Gert-Jan de Vreede:
Disruption and Deception in Crowdsourcing. 23-41 - Harold Daniel, Christian Graham, Brian Doore:
Virtual Teamwork and Commitments Impact on Project Quality. 42-58
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