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Information Resources Management Journal, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2000
- Yogesh Malhotra:
Knowledge Management and New Organization Forms: A Framework for Business Model Innovation. 5-14 - Janice M. Burn, Colin G. Ash:
Knowledge Management Strategies for Virtual Organisations. 15-23 - Mark E. Nissen, Magdi N. Kamel, Kishore Sengupta:
Integrated Analysis and Design of Knowledge Systems and Processes. 24-43 - Ann Majchrzak, Ronald E. Rice, Nelson E. King, Arvind Malhotra, Sulin Ba:
Computer-Mediated Inter-Organizational Knowledge-Sharing: Insights from a Virtual Team Innovating Using a Collaborative Tool. 44-53
Volume 13, Number 2, 2000
- James K. Ho:
Bridging the Academic Research and Business Practice with the New Media. 6-14 - Qing Hu, T. Grandon Gill:
IS Faculty Research Productivity: Influential Factors and Implications. 15-25 - Mark I. Hwang, John C. Windsor, Alan Pryor:
Building a Knowledge Base for MIS Research: A Meta-Analysis of a Systems Success Model. 26-32
Volume 13, Number 3, 2000
- Victoria Y. Yoon, Peter Aiken, Tor Guimaraes:
Managing Organizational Data Resources: Quality Dimensions. 5-13 - Lauren B. Eder, Bay Arinze, Marvin E. Darter, Donald E. Wise:
An Analysis of Intranet Infusion Levels. 14-22 - Barbara D. Klein:
The Detection of Data Errors in Computer Information Systems: Field Interviews with Municipal Bond Analysts. 23-32 - Thomas E. Marshall, Terry Anthony Byrd, Lorraine R. Gardiner, R. Kelly Rainer Jr.:
Technology Acceptance and Performance: An Investigation into Requisite Knowledge. 33-45
Volume 13, Number 4, 2000
- Martijn R. Hoogeweegen:
Visualized Guidelines for IT-Enabled Process Change. 5-15 - Janice C. Sipior:
Expert System Stalemate: A Case of Project Champion Departure. 16-24 - Sangjae Lee, Ingoo Han:
The Impact of EDI Controls on the Relationship Between EDI Implementation and Performance. 25-33 - Tzu-Chuan Chou, Robert G. Dyson, Philip Powell:
Managing Strategic IT Investment Decisions: From IT Investment Intensity to Effectiveness. 34-43
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