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Changing the focus of business process redesign from activity flows to information flows: A defense acquisition application
- ACQUISITION APPLICATION Ned Kock Current business process redesign practices, in the defense sector as well
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The Ape that Used Email: Understanding E-communication Behavior through Evolution Theory
- THROUGH EVOLUTION THEORY Ned Kock Fox School of Business Management Temple University kock
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Media richness or media naturalness? The evolution of our biological communication apparatus and its influence on our behavior toward e-communication tools
- Behavior Toward E-Communication Tools —NED KOCK Abstract—E-communication in businesses has been the target
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Expanding the Boundaries of E-Collaboration
- the Boundaries of E-Collaboration —NED KOCK AND JOHN NOSEK Abstract—This paper provides an introduction
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Asynchronous and Distributed Process Improvement: The Role of Collaborative Technologies
- : the role of collaborative technologies Ned Kock Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple
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A Case of Academic Plagiarism: The Perils of Internet Publication
- A Case of Academic Plagiarism: The Perils of Internet Publication Ned Kock Dept. of Computer
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Redesigningacquisitionprocesses: Anewmethodologybased Onthe Flow Of Knowledge Andinformation
- ACQUISITION PROCESSES: A NEW METHODOLOGY BASED ON THE FLOW OF KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION NED KOCK FREDERIC
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By Ned Kock - redesigned processes. Seldom discussed is how computer By Ned Kock � The rapid spread of capitalism around
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Principles of Canonical Action Research
- † & Ned Kock ‡ *Department of Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
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RESEARCH ETHICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS: WOULD A CODE OF PRACTICE HELP?
- @(email omitted); Ned Kock Fox School of Business and Management Temple University Karen Loch Institute of International
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