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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2002
- Ann Powell, Jo Ellen Moore:

The Focus of Research in End User Computing: Where Have We Come Since the 1980s? 3-22 - Deborah Compeau:

The Role of Trainer Behavior in End User Software Training. 23-32 - Neil McBride, Trevor Wood-Harper:

Towards User-Oriented Control of End-User Computing in Large Organizations. 33-41 - Adel M. Aladwani

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Organizational Actions, Computer Attitudes, and End-User Satisfaction in Public Organizations: An Empirical Study. 42-49
Volume 14, Number 2, 2002
- Phil Turner, Susan Turner:

End-User Perspectives on the Uptake of Computer Supported Cooperative Working. 3-15 - Elaine R. Winston, Dorothy G. Dologite:

How Does Attitude Impact IT Implementation: A Study of Small Business Owners. 16-29 - Albert Huang:

A Three-Tier Technology Training Strategy in a Dynamic Business Environment. 30-39 - Afzaal H. Seyal, Md. Mahbubur Rahim, Mohd. Noah Abd. Rahman:

A Study of Computer Attitudes of Non-Computing Students of Technical Colleges in Brunei Darussalam. 40-47
Volume 14, Number 3, 2002
- Tanya Jane McGill:

User-Developed Applications: Can End Users Assess Quality? 1-15 - Rajiv Kohli

, Jatinder N. D. Gupta:
Effectiveness of Systems Analysis and Design Education: An Exploratory Study. 16-31 - Victor Y. Haines III, Silvie St-Onge, Martine Archambault:

Environmental and Person Antecedents of Telecommuting Outcomes. 32-50 - Mike Morrison, Joline Morrison, John Melrose, E. Vance Wilson

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A Visual Code Inspection Approach to Reduce Spreadsheet Linking Errors. 51-63
Volume 14, Number 4, 2002
- Yining Chen, Hao Lou:

Toward an Understanding of the Behavioral Intention to Use a Groupware Application. 1-16 - I. M. Jawahar:

The Influence of Dispositional Factors and Situational Constraints on End User Performance: A Replication and Extension. 17-36 - L. A. Witt, Lisa A. Burke:

Selecting High-Performing Information Technology Professionals. 37-50 - Rex Karsten:

An Analysis of IS Professional and End User Causal Attributions for User-System Outcomes. 51-73

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