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A knowledge review: implications for future research and practical application (2009)
Journal Article
Mikic, S., White, G., & Razak, A. A. (2009). A knowledge review: implications for future research and practical application. International Journal of Business and Management, 4(1), 26-31

Knowledge has evolved from being an abstract concept that resides within the human mind to a manageable resource that is capable of contributing to organisational competitive advantage. Research in the field is largely divergent, both in methodologic... Read More about A knowledge review: implications for future research and practical application.

Market imperfections and the information content of implied and realized volatility (2009)
Journal Article
Tu, A. H., & Wong, W. K. (2009). Market imperfections and the information content of implied and realized volatility. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 17(1), 58-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pacfin.2007.12.002

The information content of option implied volatility and realized volatility under market imperfections are studied in the context of GARCH modeling and volatility forecasts of Taiwan stock market (TAIEX) returns. Consistent with most studies, we fin... Read More about Market imperfections and the information content of implied and realized volatility.

Stop whining, start doing! Identity conflict in project managed software environments (2009)
Journal Article
Case, P., & Pineiro, E. (2009). Stop whining, start doing! Identity conflict in project managed software environments. Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 9(2), 93-112

In this article we explore the relationship between software developers and IT project managers as expressed through narrative exchanges in an on-line discussion forum. We interrogate a naturalistic data set to show how the conflict between IT profe... Read More about Stop whining, start doing! Identity conflict in project managed software environments.

Information Systems Innovations Adoption and Diffusion Among SMEs: Current Status and Future Prospects (2009)
Journal Article
Ramdani, B., Ramdani, B., Lorenzo, O., & Kawalek, P. (2009). Information Systems Innovations Adoption and Diffusion Among SMEs: Current Status and Future Prospects. International Journal of E-Adoption, 1(1), 33-45. https://doi.org/10.4018/jea.2009010103

The attention of software vendors has moved recently to Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) offering them a vast range of Information Systems’ (IS) innovations including enterprise systems (ES), which were formerly adopted by large firms only. A... Read More about Information Systems Innovations Adoption and Diffusion Among SMEs: Current Status and Future Prospects.

The genre of corporate history (2009)
Journal Article
Delahaye, A., Booth, C., Clark, P., Procter, S., & Rowlinson, M. (2009). The genre of corporate history. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 22(1), 27-48. https://doi.org/10.1108/09534810910933898

Purpose – This paper seeks to identify and define the genre of corporate history within the pervasive historical discourse produced by and about organizations which tells the past of an organization across a multiplicity of texts: published works – c... Read More about The genre of corporate history.

The impact of family-building on the careers of female graduates: Some insights for effective management practice (2009)
Journal Article
Wilton, N. (2009). The impact of family-building on the careers of female graduates: Some insights for effective management practice

In the UK, the proportion of couples with dependent children where both partners were in work increased from 57 per cent to 66 per cent between 1994/5 and 2005/6 (Simon and Whiting 2007) and looks set to continue to rise. The imperative for both men... Read More about The impact of family-building on the careers of female graduates: Some insights for effective management practice.