Marvine P. Hamner
Affiliations: | 2000-2008 | Engineering Mgt and Systems Engineering | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
2008-2014 | Hood College, Frederick, MD, United States | ||
2015-2018 | Harrisburg University of Science and Technology | ||
2019- | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
Area:
Management Business Administration, OrganizationalGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorChristopher I. Byrnes | grad student | 1999 | Washington University (MathTree) | |
(Examining the effect of communication on organizational learning using an artificial neural network model) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeOmar Y. Al-Adwan | grad student | 2008 | The George Washington University |
Abdulla R. Mandi | grad student | 2008 | The George Washington University |
Beverly Magda | grad student | 2009 | The George Washington University |
Dwight E. Whitney | grad student | 2009 | The George Washington University |
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Arikat T, Hamner M. (2017) Utilizing Analytics to Assess the Sustainability of Telecommunications in Developing Nations Procedia Computer Science. 118: 67-94 |
Magda B, Hamner M. (2017) Using Data to Explore the Impact of Technological Change in a Hospital Emergency Department Environment Procedia Computer Science. 118: 22-33 |
ALTamimi BGARM, Agarwal M, Hamner M. (2017) What if you don’t have the data? Acquiring and exploring data to initiate government programs Procedia Computer Science. 118: 1-14 |
Hamner M, Qazi R. (2009) Expanding the Technology Acceptance Model to examine Personal Computing Technology utilization in government agencies in developing countries Government Information Quarterly. 26: 128-136 |
Hamner M, Al-Qahtani F. (2009) Enhancing the case for Electronic Government in developing nations: A people-centric study focused in Saudi Arabia Government Information Quarterly. 26: 137-143 |