Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Information Technology
Department of Informatics
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
Journal Title
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
Johnson RD, Lipp A: 2007. Cognitive Mapping: A Process to Support Strategic Planning in an Academic Department.. Group Decision and Negotiation, 16, pp 43-60, Full Text
Kroeze JH: 2007. A Computer-Assisted Exploration of the Semantic Role Frameworks in Genesis 1:1-2:3.. Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages, 33 (1), pp 55-76, Full Text
van Deventer JP: 2007. Ethical Considerations During Human Centred Overt and Covert Research.. Quality & Quantity, Electronic (Electronic) / Jan, pp 1573-7845, Full Text
Byrne E, Lotriet HH: 2007. Transformation in IS education: Whose concepts should be changing?. South African Computer Journal, (38), pp 2-7, Full Text
Byrne E, Sahay S: 2007. Generalizations from an Interpretive Study: The Case of a South African Community-based Health Information System. South African Computer Journal, (38) / Jun, pp 8-19, 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
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