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by Dr Dora Inés Rizzuto | ||
Adapting Information Operations to a Changing World: Future Options for the United States Government by Dr Edwin “Leigh” Armistead | ||
A Cost Optimizing Model for IT Security by Dr Jüri Kivimaa, | ||
Work Engagement, Disengagement and Meaningfulness by Dr Trevor Long | ||
Conveniencing the Family In Agri-Based Processing Enterprise: A Grounded Theory Study Of Strategic Leaders’ Cultural Assumptions And Strategising Activities by Dr Macdonald Isaac Kanyangale | ||
An Exploratory Study of Inter-generational Knowledge Transfer within the Project Management Profession by Dr Gabriella Colombo | ||
Time is Value by Dr Peter J. Clark | ||
Examination of the Historical Sensemaking Processes Representing the Development of Knowledge Management Programs in Universities by Dr Michael J.D. Sutton | ||
E-Commerce Information Systems (ECIS) Success by Dr Shaun Pather | ||
The Application of Market Power Theory as a Value Driver for Information Technology Investment Decisions by Dr Paul Griffiths | ||