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- Information Systems Education and Curriculum Development
- Ethics in Business and Education
- Management and Organizational Studies
- Qualitative Research Methods and Applications
- Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
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- Open Source Software Innovations
- Experimental Learning in Engineering
- Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
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- ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
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Metro South Health
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2020
Gold Coast Hospital
2020
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2003-2012
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1986
Bay Area Discovery Museum
1986
In December 2012, the AIS Special Interest Group on Decision Support, Knowledge and Data Management Systems (SIGDSS) Teradata University Network (TUN) cosponsored Business Intelligence Congress 3 conducted surveys to assess academia’s response growing market need for students with (BI) Analytics (BA) skill sets. This panel report describes key findings best practices that were identified, an emphasis what has changed since BI efforts in 2009 2010. The article also serves as a “call action”...
We investigate whether public support for innovation increases the propensity of SMEs in traditional manufacturing industries to cooperate innovation—in particular, incremental innovation—with other firms and external knowledge providers. Using data from seven EU regions, we find that programmes do not promote cooperation with competitors, marginally customers suppliers strongly These findings suggest that, this case, role policy is systems conforming rather than creating. Innovation can...
Many colleges and universities world-wide utilize the Internet as a vehicle for E-learning. A course on database management systems (DBMS) is foundational that underpins many information (IS) degree programs pivotal in determining success of its graduates. Thus, pedagogies improve learning students DBMS are important to not only faculty but their employers well. This paper describes results designed experiment measure effectiveness two pedagogical approaches an e-learning environment. The...
This research paper presents the results of enterprise resource planning (ERP) learning (knowledge and skills) as well acceptance information technology (IT) attitudes for students taking...
Drawing on a sample of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in traditional manufacturing industries from seven EU regions, this study investigates how cooperation with external organisations affects technological (product process) innovations non-technological (organisational marketing) as well the commercial success product process (i.e., innovative sales). Our empirical strategy takes into account that all four types innovation are potentially complementary. Empirical results suggest...
This study reports on the effectiveness of end-user computing (euc) following an training program in a public agency. An model based research euc, information centers, and training, was used as part euc program. Over two-year horizon, more than one hundred employees participated As result, approximately 90 application systems were developed with some 40 currently under development. Effectiveness measures resulting from evaluation by end users supervisors indicated that strategy effective. A...
This article focuses on the use of a technology-based intervention to change academic integrity (AI) knowledge and attitudes. Using sample more than 5,000 freshman students drawn from two major midwestern universities in United States over 3-year period, an online was used determine whether AI attitudes could be changed. Based results this study, can improved using intervention. These contribute better understanding climate campus suggest that interventions enhance toward campus.
Abstract Purpose – To provide a qualitative, in‐depth, naturalistic, empirical inquiry into entrepreneurial decision‐making, through the application of grounded theory methodology. Design/methodology/approach Application original Glaser and Strauss methodological approach subsequent works are situated in comparatively new context entrepreneurship small business management. Gathered data iteratively analysed to produce emergent conceptual categories their underpinning properties. Emergent...
<p>In December 2012, the AIS Special Interest Group on Decision Support, Knowledge and Data Management Systems (SIGDSS) Teradata University Network (TUN) cosponsored Business Intelligence Congress 3 conducted surveys to assess academia’s response growing market need for students with (BI) Analytics (BA) skill sets. This panel report describes key findings best practices that were identified, an emphasis what has changed since BI efforts in 2009 2010. The article also serves as a “call...
Applying a multilevel treatment model to sample of Spanish manufacturing firms, we evaluate the joint impact regional and national funding on firms' cooperative relationships. A provision public support from different administrative levels is termed innovation policy mix. Because heterogeneity in behaviour performance, separately analyse small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) large firms. Our empirical findings show heterogenous results with respect both firm size type partners. For SMEs, mix...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to apply grounded theory methodology report on an empirical case which develops emergent theories the human complexities managerial decision‐making and synonymous task managing. Design/methodology/approach A structured research approach was applied in gathering analysing data from all actors within a small private sector enterprise. key objective discover what owner‐manager employees perceived as important issues with regard managing business during...
Critical to successful implementation and maximizing the potential benefits of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are knowledgeable skilled users. Effective training for required knowledge skills is both difficult challenging. Focusing on assessment ERP learning, this research develops learning constructs based Kang Santhanam’s (2003-4) collaborative application model. A valid reliable instrument that can be used measure attitudes toward presented. The consists three (16 items)...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a model using resource‐based‐view theories competitive advantage for application the private sector as basis understanding managers' perceptions high performance in local authority. evaluated substantive case against an English Design/methodology/approach study investigated senior capabilities and assets that their organisation required achieve relative government criteria. Data were collected questionnaire asked managers indicate notions...
article Object-oriented curricula in academic programs Share on Authors: David E. Douglas Computer Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis, Sam M. Walton College of Business Administration, University Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR ARView Profile , Bill C. Hardgrave Technology Research Center Systems, Authors Info & Claims Communications the ACMVolume 43Issue 11esNov. 2000 pp 8–eshttps://doi.org/10.1145/352515.352527Online:01 November 2000Publication History...
PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) is a network planning technique used to plan, schedule, control projects. Unlike the CPM (Critical Path Method) which assumes actual project activity times are deterministic, views performance time for an as random variable. The conventional procedure ignores all subcritical paths leads optimistically biased estimate of expected earliest occurrence events. most promising approach solving this problem (called merge event bias problem) appears be...
Abstract The rise in the number of research degree students United Kingdom has brought with it added pressures supervision. One those is concern for quality supervisory provision. To offer and consistency supervision necessitates development craft supervision, especially novice supervisors. This article adds to deficient stock empirically grounded literature on subject Through application theory methodology emergent conceptual categories highlight experienced supervisor...
Person-centred goal setting with people brain injury, by interdisciplinary teams has benefits including improved communication between patients, families and clinicians, person-centred care, engagement in rehabilitation. Exploring the experiences of team members who have adopted interdisciplinary, may assist understanding what is needed to implement this complex, core component rehabilitation practice. This study explored clinicians working an extended inpatient injury unit about...