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How information technology capabilities influence organizational innovation: exploratory findings from two case studies

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How information technology capabilities influence organizational innovation: exploratory findings from two case studies. / Tarafdar, Monideepa; Gordon, Steven R.
Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005, Regensburg, Germany, May 26-28, 2005. ed. / Dieter Bartmann; Federico Rajola; Jannis Kallinikos; David E. Avison; Robert Winter; Phillip Ein-Dor; Jörg Becker; Freimut Bodendorf; Christof Weinhardt. AIS Electronic Library, 2005. p. 178-185.

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Tarafdar, M & Gordon, SR 2005, How information technology capabilities influence organizational innovation: exploratory findings from two case studies. in D Bartmann, F Rajola, J Kallinikos, DE Avison, R Winter, P Ein-Dor, J Becker, F Bodendorf & C Weinhardt (eds), Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005, Regensburg, Germany, May 26-28, 2005. AIS Electronic Library, pp. 178-185, 13th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2005, Regensburg, Germany, 26/05/05. <http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/20050014.pdf>

APA

Tarafdar, M., & Gordon, S. R. (2005). How information technology capabilities influence organizational innovation: exploratory findings from two case studies. In D. Bartmann, F. Rajola, J. Kallinikos, D. E. Avison, R. Winter, P. Ein-Dor, J. Becker, F. Bodendorf, & C. Weinhardt (Eds.), Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005, Regensburg, Germany, May 26-28, 2005 (pp. 178-185). AIS Electronic Library. http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/20050014.pdf

Vancouver

Tarafdar M, Gordon SR. How information technology capabilities influence organizational innovation: exploratory findings from two case studies. In Bartmann D, Rajola F, Kallinikos J, Avison DE, Winter R, Ein-Dor P, Becker J, Bodendorf F, Weinhardt C, editors, Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005, Regensburg, Germany, May 26-28, 2005. AIS Electronic Library. 2005. p. 178-185

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Tarafdar, Monideepa ; Gordon, Steven R. / How information technology capabilities influence organizational innovation : exploratory findings from two case studies. Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005, Regensburg, Germany, May 26-28, 2005. editor / Dieter Bartmann ; Federico Rajola ; Jannis Kallinikos ; David E. Avison ; Robert Winter ; Phillip Ein-Dor ; Jörg Becker ; Freimut Bodendorf ; Christof Weinhardt. AIS Electronic Library, 2005. pp. 178-185

Bibtex

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