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1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [j27]Gordon B. Davis, John T. Gorgone, J. Daniel Couger, David L. Feinstein, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
IS '97 Model Curriculum and Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Information Systems. Data Base 28(1): 1-94 (1997) - [j26]John T. Gorgone, Gordon B. Davis, J. Daniel Couger, David L. Feinstein, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
Model undergraduate curriculum guidelines for I.S. programs. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 29(4): 16-17 (1997) - [c18]J. Daniel Couger:
Results of a Trans-Discipline Research Structure for Study of Creativity/Innovation in 1.S.. HICSS (3) 1997: 309- - [c17]J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis, David L. Feinstein, John T. Gorgone, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
I.S. '97 (panel): a report and panel discussion of the joint ACM/AIS/DPMA information systems curriculum for four year undergraduate programs. SIGCSE 1997: 381-382 - 1996
- [c16]J. Daniel Couger:
A Framework for Research on Creativity/Innovation in IS Organizations. HICSS (4) 1996: 30- - 1995
- [j25]J. Daniel Couger:
Implied Creativity No Longer Appropriate for I.S. Curriculum. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 7(1): 12-13 (1995) - [j24]J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis, Dorothy G. Dologite, David L. Feinstein, John T. Gorgone, A. Milton Jenkins, George M. Kasper, Joyce Currie Little, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., Joseph S. Valacich:
IS'95: Guideline for Undergraduate IS Curriculum. MIS Q. 19(3): 341-359 (1995) - [c15]Lexis F. Higgins, J. Daniel Couger:
Comparison of KAI and ISP instruments for determining style of creativity of IS professionals. HICSS (4) 1995: 566-570 - [c14]Donald L. Amoroso, J. Daniel Couger:
Developing information systems with creativity techniques: an exploratory study. HICSS (4) 1995: 720-728 - 1994
- [j23]John T. Gorgone, J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis, David L. Feinstein, George M. Kasper, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
Information Systems '95 Curriculum Model - A Collaborative Effort. Data Base 25(4): 5-8 (1994) - [j22]Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., David L. Feinstein, J. Daniel Couger, Gordon G. Davis, John T. Gorgone:
Information Systems '95: A Summary of the Collaborative IS Curriculum Specification of the Joint DPMA, ACM, AIS Task Force. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 6(4): 174-187 (1994) - [j21]John T. Gorgone, J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis, David L. Feinstein, George M. Kasper, Joyce Currie Little, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
Information systems curriculum - a status report. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 26(4): 2-4 (1994) - [c13]J. Daniel Couger:
Creativity/Innovation in Information Systems Organizations: Introduction. HICSS (4) 1994: 349-350 - [c12]J. Daniel Couger:
Measurement of the Climate for Creativity in Organizations. HICSS (4) 1994: 351-357 - [c11]J. Daniel Couger, David L. Feinstein, John T. Gorgone, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., David Miller:
Trying to Hit a Moving Target: Report on Proposed Joint ACM/DPMA/AIS/ICIS Undergraduate IS Curriculum Update. ICIS 1994: 469-470 - 1993
- [j20]J. Daniel Couger:
Essential Element for Viability of I.S. Education: Improving our Creativity. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 5(4): 9-13 (1993) - [j19]J. Daniel Couger, Lexis F. Higgins, Scott C. McIntyre:
(Un)Structured Creativity in Information Systems Organizations. MIS Q. 17(4): 375-397 (1993) - 1992
- [j18]Janice M. Burn, J. Daniel Couger, Louis C. K. Ma:
Motivating IT professionals: The Hong Kong challenge. Inf. Manag. 22(5): 269-280 (1992) - 1990
- [j17]Geoffrey Dengate, J. Daniel Couger, Ron Weber:
Motivational characteristics of Australian information systems personnel. Aust. Comput. J. 22(3): 77-87 (1990) - [j16]J. Daniel Couger, Heimo H. Adelsberger, Israel Borovits, Moshe Zviran, Juzar Motiwalla:
Commonalities in motivating environments for programmer/analysts in Austria, Israel, Singapore, and the U.S.A. Inf. Manag. 18(1): 41-46 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j15]J. Daniel Couger:
Preparing IS Students to Deal with Ethical Issues. MIS Q. 13(2): 211-218 (1989) - [c10]Scott C. McIntyre, J. Daniel Couger:
Literacy and Specialization in Artificial Intelligence for Business and Information Systems Students. IFIP Congress 1989: 1073-1078 - 1988
- [j14]J. Daniel Couger:
Key human resource issues in IS in the 1990s: Views of IS executives versus human resource executives. Inf. Manag. 14(4): 161-174 (1988) - [j13]J. Daniel Couger, Scott C. McIntyre:
Motivation Norms of Knowledge Engineers Compared to Those of Software Engineers. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 4(3): 82-93 (1988) - [c9]J. Daniel Couger, Edward A. Stohr:
Panel 7 Information Systems as a major Area of Interest in Business Schools. ICIS 1988: 16 - [c8]J. Daniel Couger, Scott C. McIntyre:
Causes of motivational problems among AI managers. SIGCPR 1988: 72-77 - [c7]Robert A. Zawacki, J. Daniel Couger:
Evaluating performance appraisal systems for IS personnel. SIGCPR 1988: 144-147 - 1986
- [j12]J. Daniel Couger:
ICIS Paper: Effect of Cultural Differences on Motivation of Analysts and Programmers: Singapore vs. the United States. MIS Q. 10(2): 189-196 (1986) - [c6]J. Daniel Couger:
Motivation Norms for Software Engineers versus those for Programmer Analysts. ICIS 1986: 22 - 1985
- [j11]J. Daniel Couger:
18th Edition of Computer-Oriented Bibliography Lists 303 New Books. Data Base 16(3): 25-26 (1985) - [j10]John E. Dittrich, J. Daniel Couger, Robert A. Zawacki:
Perceptions of equity, job satisfaction, and intention to quit among data processing personnel. Inf. Manag. 9(2): 67-75 (1985) - [c5]J. Daniel Couger, Juzar Motiwalla:
Occidental Versus Oriental I.S. Professionals' Perceptions on Key Factors for Motivation. ICIS 1985: 11 - 1984
- [j9]J. Daniel Couger:
Computer-Oriented Bibliography includes 265 New Books. Data Base 15(3): 40-41 (1984) - [c4]J. Daniel Couger, Mel A. Colter:
The Effects of Maintenance Assignments On Goal Congruence For Programmers and Analysts. ICIS 1984: 5 - 1983
- [j8]J. Daniel Couger:
Bibliography Lists 276 New Books. Data Base 14(3): 43-44 (1983) - [j7]Stephen W. Smoliar, William W. Cotterman, J. Daniel Couger, Norman Enger, Frederick G. Harold:
System analysis and design: a foundation for the 1980's. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 8(3): 65-69 (1983) - 1982
- [j6]Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis:
Information Systems Curriculum Recommendations for the 80s: Undergraduate and Graduate Programs - A Report of the ACM Curriculum Committee on Information Systems. Commun. ACM 25(11): 781-805 (1982) - [j5]J. Daniel Couger:
Over 300 New Books Listed in Computer Science Bibliography. Data Base 13(4): 12 (1982) - 1980
- [c3]J. Daniel Couger:
Low Social Need strength ( SNS) of Computer Professionals and the Impact on curriculum Design. ICIS 1980: 13
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j4]J. Daniel Couger, Robert A. Zawacki, Edward B. Oppermann:
Invited Article: Motivation Levels of MIS Managers Versus Those of Their Employees. MIS Q. 3(3): 47-56 (1979) - 1976
- [j3]J. Daniel Couger, Fred R. McFadden:
Eastern Bloc Computing Environments. Data Base 8(1): 12-13 (1976) - 1975
- [c2]J. Daniel Couger:
Realignment of objectives in information system degree programs. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1975: 889-892 - 1973
- [j2]J. Daniel Couger:
Curriculum Recommendations for Undergraduate Programs in Information Systems. Commun. ACM 16(12): 727-749 (1973) - [j1]J. Daniel Couger:
Evolution of Business System Analysis Techniques. ACM Comput. Surv. 5(3): 167-198 (1973) - 1972
- [c1]J. Daniel Couger:
The undergraduate program in information systems development. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1972: 138-144
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