Timothy P. Cronan
Affiliations: | University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR |
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Cronan TP, Mullins JK, Douglas DE. (2015) Further Understanding Factors that Explain Freshman Business Students’ Academic Integrity Intention and Behavior: Plagiarism and Sharing Homework Journal of Business Ethics. 1-24 |
Cronan TP, Douglas DE. (2013) Assessing ERP learning (management, business process, and skills) and attitudes Journal of Organizational and End User Computing. 25: 59-74 |
Cronan TP, Léger PM, Robert J, et al. (2012) Comparing Objective Measures and Perceptions of Cognitive Learning in an ERP Simulation Game: A Research Note Simulation and Gaming. 43: 461-480 |
Cronan TP, Douglas DE. (2012) A Student ERP Simulation Game: A Longitudinal Study Journal of Computer Information Systems. 53: 3-13 |
Cronan TP, Al-Rafee S. (2008) Factors that Influence the Intention to Pirate Software and Media Journal of Business Ethics. 78: 527-545 |
Al-Rafee S, Cronan TP. (2006) Digital Piracy: Factors that Influence Attitude Toward Behavior Journal of Business Ethics. 63: 237-259 |
Leonard LNK, Cronan TP. (2005) Attitude toward ethical behavior in computer use: a shifting model Industrial Management and Data Systems. 105: 1150-1171 |
Cronan TP, Leonard LNK, Kreie J. (2005) An empirical validation of perceived importance and behavior intention in IT ethics Journal of Business Ethics. 56: 231-238 |
Leonard LNK, Cronan TP, Kreie J. (2004) What influences IT ethical behavior intentions: planned behavior, reasoned action, perceived importance, or individual characteristics? Information & Management. 42: 143-158 |
McHaney R, Cronan TP. (2001) A Comparison of Surrogate Success Measures in Ongoing Representation Decision Support Systems: An Extension to Simulation Technology Journal of Organizational and End User Computing. 13: 15-25 |