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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2007
- Raymond R. Panko:
Two Experiments in Reducing Overconfidence in Spreadsheet Development. 1-23 - Steven John Simon, David J. Paper:
User Acceptance of Voice Recognition Technology: An Empirical Extension of the Technology Acceptance Model. 24-50 - Peter Mykytyn:
Educating Our Students in Computer Application Concepts: A Case for Problem-Based Learning. 51-61 - Elaine H. Ferneley:
Covert End User Development: A Study of Success. 62-71
Volume 19, Number 2, 2007
- Jeremy J. Fowler, Pat Horan:
Are Information Systems' Success and Failure Factors Related? An Exploratory Study. 1-22 - Steven Hornik, Richard D. Johnson, Yu Wu:
When Technology Does Not Support Learning: Conflicts Between Epistemological Beliefs and Technology Support in Virtual Learning Environments. 23-46 - Jeanette Eriksson, Yvonne Dittrich:
Combining Tailoring and Evolutionary Software Development for Rapidly Changing Business Systems. 47-64
Volume 19, Number 3, 2007
- Jonathan P. Caulkins, Erica Layne Morrison, Timothy Weidemann:
Spreadsheet Errors and Decision Making: Evidence from Field Interviews. 1-23 - Lixuan Zhang, Randall Young, Victor R. Prybutok:
Inhibitors of Two Illegal Behaviors: Hacking and Shoplifting. 24-42 - Dewi Rooslani Tojib, Ly Fie Sugianto:
The Development and Empirical Validation of the B2E Portal User Satisfaction (B2EPUS) Scale. 43-63
Volume 19, Number 4, 2007
- Tom Butler, Ciara Heavin, Finbarr O'Donovan:
A Theoretical Model and Framework for Understanding Knowledge Management System Implementation. 1-21 - Peter Baloh:
The Role of Fit in Knowledge Management Systems: Tentative Propositions of the KMS Design. 22-41 - Beryl Burns, Ben Light:
Users as Developers: A Field Study of Call Centre Knowledge Work. 42-56 - Jun Xu, Mohammed Quaddus:
Exploring the Factors Influencing End Users' Acceptance of Knowledge Management Systems: Development of a Research Model of Adoption and Continued Use. 57-79
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