Joyce J. Elam

Affiliations: 
Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Organizational, Industrial Psychology
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Becerra-Fernandez I, Murphy KE, Elam JJ. (2005) Successfully implementing ERP: the IBM personal systems group experience Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management. 3: 78-97
Pare G, Elam JJ. (1999) Physicians acceptance of clinical information systems: an empirical look at attitudes, expectations and skills International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management. 1: 46
Leidner DE, Carlsson S, Elam J, et al. (1999) Mexican and Swedish Managers' Perceptions of the Impact of EIS on Organizational Intelligence, Decision Making, and Structure* Decision Sciences. 30: 632-658
Paré G, Elam JJ. (1998) Introducing information technology in the clinical setting. Lessons learned in a trauma center. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 14: 331-43
Marakas GM, Elam JJ. (1998) Semantic Structuring in Analyst Acquisition and Representation of Facts in Requirements Analysis Information Systems Research. 9: 37-63
Santhanam R, Elam JJ. (1998) A survey of knowledge-based systems research in decision sciences (1980–1995) Journal of the Operational Research Society. 49: 445-457
Paré G, Elam JJ, Ward CG. (1997) Implementation of a patient charting system: challenges encountered and tactics adopted in a burn center. Journal of Medical Systems. 21: 49-66
Marakas GM, Elam JJ. (1997) Creativity enhancement in problem solving: Through software or process? Management Science. 43: 1136-1146
Leidner DE, Elam JJ. (1995) The Impact of Executive Information Systems on Organizational Design, Intelligence, and Decision Making Organization Science. 6: 645-664
Pare G, Elam JJ. (1995) Discretionary use of personal computers by knowledge workers: testing of a social psychology theoretical model Behaviour & Information Technology. 14: 215-228
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