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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 31
Volume 31, Numbers 1/2, 2005
- Nanda K. Viswanathan, James B. Pick:

Comparison of e-commerce in India and Mexico: an example of technology diffusion in developing nations. 2-19 - Sandy A. Salib, Khaled Wahba

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The acceptance of "self-service" technology in the Egyptian telecom industry. 20-38 - Christine Bernadas

, Jacques Verville:
Disparity of the infusion of e-business within SMEs: a global perspective. 39-46 - Helena Lindskog, Magnus Johansson:

Broadband: a municipal information platform: Swedish experience. 47-63 - Theo N. Andrew, Doncho Petkov:

A case study on the initial enquiry stage in a framework for improved planning of rural telecommunications infrastructure in developing countries. 64-77 - Rainer Alt

, Dimitrios Gizanis, Christine Legner
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Collaborative order management: toward standard solutions for interorganisational order management. 78-97 - Amit Mitra, Mildred Brown, Ray Hackney:

Evolutionary knowledge management: a case of system development within the manufacturing industry. 98-115 - Mohsen Modarres, Mehdi Beheshtian-Ardekani:

Enterprise support system architecture: integrating DSS, EIS, and simulation technologies. 116-128 - Gurpreet Dhillon, Frances Hauge Fabian:

A fractal perspective on competencies necessary for managing information systems. 129-139 - Kanwalroop Kathy Dhanda, Ronald Paul Hill:

The role of information technology and systems in reverse logistics: a case study. 140-151 - David F. J. Campbell, Wolfgang H. Güttel

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Knowledge production of firms: research networks and the "scientification" of business R&D. 152-175 - Atsuko Miyakawa, Binshan Lin, Jason C. H. Chen:

Electronic monitoring in criminal justice system: an alternative supervision with IT perspective. 176-195
Volume 31, Numbers 3/4, 2005
- Fabienne Autier, Thierry Picq:

Is the resource-based "view" a useful perspective for SHRM research? The case of the video game industry. 204-221 - Michel Tremblay, Denis Chenevert:

The effectiveness of compensation strategies in international technology intensive firms. 222-239 - Michel Delorme, L. Martin Cloutier:

The growth of Quebec's biotechnology firms and the implications of underinvestment in strategic competencies. 240-255 - James C. Hayton

, Shaker A. Zahra:
Venture team human capital and absorptive capacity in high technology new ventures. 256-274 - Pierre-Guy Hourquet, Alain Roger:

Event-driven careers for R&D professionals? 275-287 - Jacobo Ramirez

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Neo-contingency analysis of recruitment and selection: an Anglo-French study of high-tech and mid-tech vs. low-tech firms. 288-316 - Eric Viardot:

Human resources management in large information-based services companies: towards a common framework? 317-333 - Peter Lindelof, Hans Lofsten

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Academic versus corporate new technology-based firms in Swedish science parks: an analysis of performance, business networks and financing. 334-357 - Daniel Palacios-Marqués, Fernando José Garrigós Simón:

A measurement scale for knowledge management in the biotechnology and telecommunications industries. 358-374

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