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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Lotriet HH, Matthee MC, Alexander PM: 2011. Internet access as a structural factor in career choice: a comparison between computing and non-computing major students. African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (AJRMSTE), 15 (2), pp 30-45, Full Text

Roodt S, Viola R: 2011. Web 2.0: How this is Shaping and Changing the Traditional Business Model. International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy (IJIDE), 2 (4), pp 17-32.

Weilbach EH, Byrne E: 2011. Implementing open source software to conform to national policy. Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 13 (3), pp 286-302, Full Text

Van Schalkwyk PG, Lotriet HH: 2011. Web 2.0 - support for change management during BPMS implementation using an open source approach. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Bedryfsingenieurswese, 22 (2), pp 161-174, Full Text

Kruger CJ, Johnson RD: 2011. Is there a correlation between knowledge management maturity and organizational performance?. The journal of information and knowledge management systems, 41 (3), pp 265-295.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Matthee MC, Viktor HL, Valencia S: 2011. Views on the role of mobile phones in post-training support in South Africa. In 10th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning - mLearn 2011, (1), mLearn 2011, pp 286-293.

Hattingh M, Matthee MC, Lotriet HH: 2011. Towards understanding how expatriates use the Internet in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In ICPSA/SWS 2011: The Joint conference of Pervasive Computing and Applications and Web Society, (1), IEEE Press, pp 1-7.

Muganda Ochara N: 2011. E-Government Evolution Towards a Technolcracy: A Quest for Bureaucratic Control. In Joint Proceedings of Ongoing Research and Projects of IFIP EGOV and ePart 2011, (1), Trauner Verlag Universitat, pp 159-166.

Leonard AC, Strydom I: 2011. A conceptual Framework for Managing Service Desks: A South African Perspective. In Proceedings of PICMET '11Technology Management in the Energy-Smart World, (a), Omnipress & PICMET, pp 1-8.

Alexander PM, Schoeman M, De Kock E, Bennett A: 2011. The Influence of Gender and Age on Choosing Computing Courses at South African Universities. In Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Science and Information Technologists (SAICSIT 2011), (1), University of Cape Town, pp 1-10.

Roodt S, de Villiers C: 2011. Using youtubeİ as an innovative tool for collaborative learning at undergraduate level in tertiary education. In Proceedings of the 2011 International SIGED: IAIM Conference, (3), SIGed IAIM, pp 1-13.

Steyn AA: 2011. Alice in a student wonderland: sparking creativity and solving problems. In Proceedings of the 2011 International SIGED: IAIM Conference, (1), SIGed IAIM, pp 1-12.

Steyn AA, Matthee MC: 2011. Teaching 21st century information systems students in a developing context. In Proceedings of the 2011 International SIGED: IAIM Conference, (2), SIGed IAIM, pp 1-11.

Asmelash D: 2011. The Uses of Business Outcomes for IT Benefit Identification at the Ex-Ante Justification Stage. In Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation, (1), ACI Academic conferences International, pp 65-74.

Matthee MC, Pretorius HW, Maree D, Weilbach EH, Steyn AA, Reynecke J: 2011. IT and social responsibility: Creating awareness amongst First Year Information System Students. In ReSNES' 2011: E-Skilling for Equitable Prosperity and Global Competitiveness, (2), RESNES 2011, pp 1-7.

Steyn AA: 2011. E-Skills for entrepreneurs : a Preliminary study. In ReSNES' 2011: E-Skilling for Equitable Prosperity and Global Competitiveness, (4), RESNES 2011, pp 1-11.

Naidoo R, Twinomurinzi H: 2011. An exploratory survey of e-skills training supplied by small private training institutions in Gauteng. In ReSNES' 2011: E-Skilling for Equitable Prosperity and Global Competitiveness, (3), RESNES 2011, pp 1-9.

Kruger CJ, Roodt S: 2011. The use of Trends in ICT to enhance Undergraduate Teaching: A South African case study. In The First Pre-AMCIS Workshop of the AIS Special Interest Group for ICT in Global Development (SIG GlobDev Workshop), (1), SIG GLOBDEV, pp 1-15.

 

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