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EJIS
2006
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Enacting new temporal boundaries: the role of mobile phones
This paper examines how the use of mobile phones influences the temporal boundaries that people enact in order to regulate and coordinate their work and non-work activities. We in...
Elpida Prasopoulou, Athanasia Pouloudi, Niki Pante...
IJCSS
2006
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Business Engineering with Mobile Workforce Solutions
An analysis framework is presented that can be used to assess important issues of mobile workforce solutions, based on recent literature on mobile business. Within this framework ...
Yan Wang, Elisabeth van de Kar, Geleyn R. Meijer, ...
IJET
2007
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E-learning and the Educational Organizations Structure Reengineering (EOSR)
—There are many calls for innovative learning methods that utilize advanced technologies. However, we will raise fundamental questions that look deep into the future of the educa...
Osama K. Alshara, Mohamad Khalid AlSharo
TSMC
2008
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Expanding the Criteria for Evaluating Socio-Technical Software
Abstract--This paper compares two evaluation criterion frameworks for sociotechnical software. Research on the technology acceptance model (TAM) confirms that perceived usefulness ...
Brian Whitworth, Victor Bañuls, Cheickna Sy...
CSCW
2004
ACM
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Building Connections among Loosely Coupled Groups: Hebb's Rule at Work
Awareness of others' interests can lead to fruitful collaborations, friendships and positive social change. Interviews of groups involved in both research and corporate work r...
Scott Carter, Jennifer Mankoff, P. Goddi