Lakshmi Goel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States |
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Management Business Administration, Cognitive Psychology, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"Lakshmi Goel"Parents
Sign in to add mentorBlake Ives | grad student | 2008 | University of Houston | |
(Situated Learning in virtual worlds.) |
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Junglas IA, Goel L, Ives B, et al. (2019) Innovation at work: The relative advantage of using consumer IT in the workplace Information Systems Journal. 29: 317-339 |
Goel L, Schnusenberg O. (2019) Why Some People Multitask Better Than Others: Predicting Learning Information Systems Management. 36: 15-23 |
Swanson D, Goel L, Francisco K, et al. (2018) An analysis of supply chain management research by topic Supply Chain Management. 23: 100-116 |
Swanson D, Goel L, Francisco K, et al. (2017) Applying Theories from Other Disciplines to Logistics and Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Literature Review Transportation Journal. 56: 299-356 |
Rehm S, Goel L. (2017) Using information systems to achieve complementarity in SME innovation networks Information & Management. 54: 438-451 |
Goel L, Hart D, Junglas I, et al. (2016) Acceptable IS Use: Conceptualization and measurement Computers in Human Behavior. 55: 322-328 |
Junglas I, Goel L, Abraham C, et al. (2013) The social component of information systems-how sociability contributes to technology acceptance Journal of the Association of Information Systems. 14: 585-616 |
Goel L, Prokopec S, Junglas IA. (2013) Coram Populo—In the Presence of People: The Effect of Others in Virtual Worlds Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 18: 265-282 |
Goel L, Johnson N, Junglas I, et al. (2013) Predicting users' return to virtual worlds: A social perspective Information Systems Journal. 23: 35-63 |
Goel L, Johnson NA, Junglas I, et al. (2013) How cues of what can be done in a virtual world influence learning: An affordance perspective Information and Management. 50: 197-206 |