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Publications
- One Size Does Not Fit All: Global Perspectives on IT Worker Turnover
- Information technology issues and challenges of the globe: the world IT project
- Knowledge sabotage as an extreme form of counterproductive knowledge behavior: conceptualization, typology, and empirical demonstration
- The world IT project: History, trials, tribulations, lessons, and recommendations
- Meta-analysis of scientometric research of knowledge management: Discovering the identity of the discipline
- Evidence-Based Management and Academic Research Relevance
- Citation classics published in Knowledge Management journals. Part II: studying research trends and discovering the Google Scholar Effect
- Citation classics published in knowledge management journals. Part III: author survey
- The intellectual core and impact of the knowledge management academic discipline
- A critical evaluation of expert survey-based journal rankings: The role of personal research interests
- Scientometric portraits of recognized scientists: a structured literature review
- Sorry, the World is not Flat: A Global View of Organizational Information Systems Issues
- Stress, Affective Responses, and Coping Mechanisms of Canadian University Students Toward Online Learning During the COVID-19 Lockdown
- Looking beyond the pointing finger: Ensuring the success of the scholarly capital model in the contemporary academic environment
- Determinants of job satisfaction and turnover intention of IT professionals in Japan
- Exploring job satisfaction of IT workers in Taiwan, Japan, and China: The role of employee demographics, Job Demographics, and Uncertainty Avoidance
- The effect of work-home conflict on IT employees in Japan: The moderating role of conscientiousness
- Global ranking of management- and clinical-centered E-health journals
- Why are women underrepresented in IT? The role of implicit and explicit gender identity
- An application of the knowledge management maturity model: The case of credit unions
- Understanding the practical relevance of academic research in knowledge management: A lay epistemic theory approach
- Factors affecting the adoption of online library resources by business students
- Exploring the intellectual core and impact of the knowledge management and intellectual capital academic discipline
- Trekking the globe with the World IT Project
- The benefits and dangers of enjoyment with social networking websites
- Top it issues for employers of south african graduates
- Investigating information systems research in Canada
- Information literacy in the business school context: A story of complexity and success
- Negotiate, reciprocate, or cooperate? The impact of exchange modes on inter-employee knowledge sharing
- Student perceptions of information literacy instruction: The importance of active learning
- Citation classics published in knowledge management journals. Part I: Articles and their characteristics
- An exploratory study of the relationship between the use of the Learning Commons and students' perceived learning outcomes
- A dual-attitude model of system use: The effect of explicit and implicit attitudes
- Global ranking of knowledge management and intellectual capital academic journals: 2013 update
- Investigating the current state and impact of the intellectual capital academic discipline
- Factors affecting the adoption of online library resources by business students
- Examining the transfer of academic knowledge to business practitioners: Doctoral program graduates as intermediaries
- Books as a knowledge translation mechanism: Citation analysis and author survey
- Understanding counterproductive knowledge behavior: antecedents and consequences of intra-organizational knowledge hiding
- First in, best dressed: The presence of order-effect bias in journal ranking surveys
- Patterns of citations for the growth of knowledge: a Foucauldian perspective
- The role of job satisfaction in turnover and turn-away intention of IT staff in South Africa
- Global ranking of knowledge management and intellectual capital academic journals: 2017 update
- Understanding the drivers of organizational business performance from the human capital perspective
- Are IT Workers from Mars? An Examination of Their National Culture Dimensions
- Global perspectives on organizational information systems issues: An enigma in search of a theoretical framework
- Do they practice what they preach? The presence of problematic citations in business ethics research
- Dancing with the devil: the use and perceptions of academic journal ranking lists in the management field
- A Survey of Public Library-Led Digital Literacy Training in Canada: Perceptions of Administrators and Instructors
- A Survey of Public Library-Led Digital Literacy Training in Canada: Perceptions of Administrators and Instructors
- Organizational size and knowledge flow: A proposed theoretical link
- User satisfaction with e-collaborative systems
- The electronic law of one price (eLOP)
- The development of an AI journal ranking list based on the revealed preference approach
- Developing a (bad) habit: Antecedents and adverse consequences of social networking website use habit
- User perceptions and Employment of Interface Agents for Notification: An inductive Approach
- Unplanned effects of intelligent agents on Internet use: A social informatics approach
- Improving service delivery: Investigating the role of information sharing, job characteristics, and employee satisfaction
- User acceptance of hedonic digital artifacts: A theory of consumption values perspective
- A model of user adoption of interface agents for email notification
- A follow-up ranking of academic journals
- Student satisfaction with Canadian music programmes: The application of the American customer satisfaction model in higher education
- Mobile telephony as a universal service
- Longitudinal knowledge strategising in a long-term healthcare organisation
- Are MIS research instruments stable? An exploratory reconsideration of the computer playfulness scale
- A scientometric study of information systems conferences: Exploring ICIS, PACIS and ASAC
- An empirical investigation of student learning outcomes of information literacy instruction in a business school
- User perceptions and employment of interface agents for email notification: An inductive approach
- The development of an AI journal ranking based on the revealed preference approach
- The importance of interface agent characteristics from the end-user perspective
- Blackberry addiction: Symptoms and outcomes
- Comparing the expert survey and citation impact journal ranking methods: Example from the field of Artificial Intelligence
- Practical relevance of knowledge management and intellectual capital scholarly research: Books as knowledge translation agents
- Exploring the role of books as a knowledge translation mechanism: Citation analysis and author survey
- Integrating technology addiction and adoption: An empirical investigation of online auction websites
- Integrating technology addiction and use: An empirical investigation of online auction users
- Preparing Tomorrow's Decision Makers: Learning Environments and Outcomes of Information Literacy Instruction in Business Schools
- Is mobile email addiction overlooked?
- A citation-based ranking of the business ethics scholarly journals
- Family and work-related consequences of addiction to organizational pervasive technologies
- Global ranking of knowledge management and intellectual capital academic journals
- Policy implications of market segmentation as a determinant of fixed-mobile service substitution: What it means for carriers and policy makers
- Are interface agents scapegoats? Attributions of responsibility in human-agent interaction
- The state and evolution of information systems research in Canada: A scientometric analysis
- Learning outcomes of information literacy instruction at business schools
- Rigor and relevance: The application of the critical incident technique to investigate email usage
- A scientometric analysis of knowledge management and intellectual capital academic literature (19942008)
- The moderating role of human capital management practices on employee capabilities
- The development of an instrument to measure the degree of animation predisposition of agent users
- Practical relevance of knowledge management and intellectual capital scholarly research: Books as knowledge translation agents
- End-user adoption of animated interface agentsin everyday work applications
- A causal model of human capital antecedents and consequents in the financial services industry
- The mediating effect of organizational reputation on customer loyalty and service recommendation in the banking industry
- What's familiar is excellent: The impact of exposure effect on perceived journal quality
- Exploring the management information systems discipline: A scientometric study of ICIS, PACIS and ASAC
- Outcomes of information literacy instruction for undergraduate business students
- The superstar phenomenon in the knowledge management and intellectual capital academic discipline
- A scientometric analysis of the Proceedings of the McMaster World Congress on the Management of Intellectual Capital and Innovation for the 1996/2008 period
- Factors affecting student learning outcomes of information literacy instruction
- The relevance of knowledge management and intellectual capital Research
- The importance of interface agent characteristics from the end-user perspective
- Meta-review of knowledge management and intellectual capital literature: citation impact and research productivity rankings
- A model of user adoption of mobile portals
- Intelligent agents as innovations
- Agent toolkit satisfaction and use in higher education
- Moderating roles of user demographics in the American Customer Satisfaction Model within the context of mobile services
- Antecedents and consequences of user satisfaction with e-mail systems
- Satisfaction with mobile services in Canada: An empirical investigation
- MBA knowledge management course: Is there an impact after graduation?
- The use of interface agents for email notification in critical incidents
- Importance of interface agent characteristics from end-user perspective
- The use of interface agents for email in critical incidents
- segmenting the fixed and mobile service markets in the USA: A cluster analysis
- Moderating roles of user demographics in the American customer satisfaction model within the context of mobile services
- User acceptance of hedonic information technologies: A perceived value perspective
- User acceptance of short messaging services: The convergence of marketing and MIS views
- MBA knowledge management course: is there an impact after graduation?
- Agent toolkit satisfaction and use in higher education
- Antecedents and Consequences of User Satisfaction with E-Mail Systems
- User acceptance of wireless short messaging services: Deconstructing perceived value
- Investigating the determinants of satisfaction and usage of mobile it services in four countries
- Organizational Strategy and IT Workforce During Times of Environmental Turbulence