Darren B. Nicholson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJoseph S. Valacich | grad student | 2005 | WSU | |
(Virtual product experience: An empirical examination of technology and individual characteristics on consumer psychology and intentions.) |
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Nicholson JA, Nicholson DB, Coyle P, et al. (2014) Exploring the use of virtual world technology for idea- generation tasks International Journal of E-Collaboration. 10: 44-62 |
Nicholson J, Nicholson DB. (2010) A stream runs through IT: Using streaming video to teach information technology Campus-Wide Information Systems. 27: 17-24 |
Nicholson DB, Nicholson JA, Parboteeah DV, et al. (2009) Investigating the Effects of Distractions and Task Complexity on Knowledge Worker Productivity in the Context of Mobile Computing Environments Journal of Organizational and End User Computing. 21: 1-20 |
Nicholson JA, Nicholson DB, Valacich JS. (2008) Examining the Effects of Technology Attributes on Learning: A Contingency Perspective Journal of Information Technology Education. 7: 184-204 |
Nicholson JA, Nicholson DB, Valacich JS. (2007) Computer-mediated learning: Leveraging technology attributes to enhance learning outcomes Siged: Iaim 2007, Proceedings - 22nd Annual Conference |
Sarker S, Nicholson DB, Joshi KD. (2005) Knowledge transfer in virtual systems development teams: An exploratory study of four key enablers Ieee Transactions On Professional Communication. 48: 201-218 |
Nicholson DB, Nicholson JA, Parboteeah DV, et al. (2005) Using distraction-conflict theory to measure the effects of distractions on individual task performance in a wireless mobile environment Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences. 33 |