Publication


Featured researches published by Jon Jasperson.


Communications of The ACM | 2004

Effective practices for IT skills staffing

Albert Schwarzkopf; Roberto J. Mejias; Jon Jasperson; Carol Saunders; Hermann Gruenwald

How to identify, hire, and keep prized IT professionals with the skills companies need most to compete in uncertain technological and business times.


Management Information Systems Quarterly | 2002

Review: power and information technology research: a metatriangulation review

Jon Jasperson; Traci A. Carte; Carol Saunders; Brian S. Butler; Henry Croes; Weijun Zheng


international conference on information systems | 1999

Social influence and individual IT use: unraveling the pathways of appropriation moves

Jon Jasperson; Vallabh Sambamurthy; Robert W. Zmud


Management Information Systems Quarterly | 2005

A Comprehensive Conceputalization of the Post-Adoptive Behaviors Associated with IT-Enabled Work Systems

Jon Jasperson; Pamela E. Carter; Robert W. Zmud


Communications of The Ais | 2003

Lessons from the Trenches of Metatriangulation Research

Carol Saunders; Traci A. Carte; Jon Jasperson; Brian S. Butler


The Journal of information and systems in education | 2006

Integrating ERD and UML Concepts When Teaching Data Modeling

Traci A. Carte; Jon Jasperson; Mark E. Cornelius


Strategies for managing IS/IT personnel | 2004

Strategies for managing IS personnel: IT skills staffing

Albert Schwarzkopf; Carol Saunders; Jon Jasperson; Henry Croes


international conference on information systems | 2000

Power and information technology: a review using metatriangulation

Carol Saunders; Traci A. Carte; Jon Jasperson; Henry Croes; Weijun Zheng; Brian S. Butler


Communications of The Ais | 2003

Lessons from the Trenches of Metatriangulation

Carol Saunders; Traci A. Carte; Jon Jasperson; Brian S. Butler


Archive | 2002

Lessons Learned from the Trenches of Multitriangulation Research

Traci Carte; Carol Saunders; Jon Jasperson; Brian S. Butler

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