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- Marketing the information systems profession: a preliminary report on the Boston-SIM careers videotapeCharles H. Mawhinney, Gerald Miller. 1-2 [doi]
- Self-perceptions and job preferences of entry-level information systems professionals: implications for career developmentEphraim R. McLean, John R. Tanner, Stanley J. Smits. 3-13 [doi]
- Information systems graduates: What are they really doing?Catherine M. Beise, Thomas C. Padgett, Fred J. Ganoe. 14-25 [doi]
- Utilization of the career anchor/career orientation constructs for management of I/S professionalsConnie W. Crook, Raymond G. Crepeau, Mark E. McMurtrey. 26-31 [doi]
- Motivation and performance in the information systems field: a survey of related studiesMartha E. Myers. 32-37 [doi]
- An investigation of factors that impact behavioral outcomes of software engineersRonald H. Rasch. 38-53 [doi]
- Improving the performance of technologists and users on interdisciplinary teams: an analysis of information systems project teamsJonathan Trower, Detmar W. Straub Jr.. 54-55 [doi]
- Improving programmer job-based feedback: results from a longitudinal field experimentRichard E. Burroughs. 56-67 [doi]
- Issues in conducting a field study of computerized work monitoringRebecca A. Grant. 68-79 [doi]
- New human resources infrastructures: computer mediated performance appraisalsKarin Klenke. 80-93 [doi]
- The development of a computer-based decision support system for use in evaluating candidates for the position of programmer - analystHae-Ching Chang, Raymond McLeod Jr.. 94-95 [doi]
- A psychometric study of the job characteristics scale of the job diagnostic survey in an MIS settingMaung K. Sein, Robert P. Bostrom. 96-110 [doi]
- IS personnel: do they form an occupational community?Katherine Duliba, Jack Baroudi. 111-118 [doi]
- Organizational experiences and career success of MIS professionals and examination of race differencesWayne M. Wormley, Magid Igbaria. 119-139 [doi]
- Personality characteristics of information systems professionalsJo Ellen Moore. 140-155 [doi]
- Vulcans, Klingons and humans: the relevance of individual differences for information systems interfacesMichael J. DeHaemer. 156-163 [doi]
- The validation of a political model of information systems development cost estimatingAlbert L. Lederer, Jayesh Prasad. 164-173 [doi]
- Influencing users to obtain cooperation and compliance in the context of systems design and implementationKailash Joshi. 174-176 [doi]
- An empirical re-examination of the relationship among training, ability, and the acceptance of information technologyR. Ryan Nelson, Michael W. Kattan, Paul H. Cheney. 177-186 [doi]
- The relationship of application risks to application controls: a study of microcomputer-based database applicationsRobert A. Schultheis, Mary Sumner. 187-201 [doi]