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School of Information Technology
Department of Informatics

Information Systems and the Organisation - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

King N, Kruger CJ, Pretorius J: 2007. Knowledge Management in a Multicultural Environment: A South African Perspective. ASLIB Proceedings, In Aslib Proceedings, New information perspectives., 59 (3), Emerald, pp 285-299, Full Text

Naidoo R, Leonard AC: 2007. Perceived Usefulness, Service Quality and Loyalty Incentives: Effects on Electronic Service Continuance. South African Journal of Business Management, 38 (3) / Sep, pp 39-48, Full Text

Matthee MC, Tobin PKJ, Van der Merwe P: 2007. The status quo of enterprise architecture implementation in South African financial services companies. South African Journal of Business Management, 38 (1), pp 11-23, Full Text

Cachia A, Kruger CJ: 2007. Guidelines for identifying risk vulnerabilities associated with ICT sourcing. South African Journal of Business Management, 38 (4), pp 1-20, Full Text

Kruger CJ, Snyman MMM: 2007. Guidelines for Assessing the Knowledge Management Maturity of Organizations. South African Journal of Information Management, 9 (3) / Sep, pp 1-11, Full Text

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Byrne E, Jolliffe RM: 2007. Free and Open Source Software - Development as Freedom?. In Proceedings of the 9th IFIP9.4 - International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, IFIP, pp 1-12 cd.

Twinomurinzi H: 2007. An E-Collaboration Approach to Buy-in of Development Innovations in Rural Communities: A South African Experience.. In Proceedings of the 9th IFIP9.4 - International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, IFIP, pp 1-13 cd.

Joubert (jr) P: 2007. Minimum Critical Technical Success Factors for E-Development Projects: A Maturity Model.. In Proceedings of the 9th IFIP9.4 - International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, IFIP, pp 1-13 cd.

 

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