Perceived Problems of End-Users in Organizations where the Development of End-User Computing has Evolved Based on Nolan's Four-Stage Theory
Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Publication Date
1988
Discipline
Organizational Behavior and Theory | Strategic Management Policy
Research Areas
Strategy and Organisation
Publication
1988 Proceedings of the Pan-Pacific Conference V: A Business, Economic and Technological Exchange, 16-18 May 1988, Singapore
Editor
Ghosh, B. C.; Oliga, John C.; and Wan, Chew-Yoong
First Page
193
Last Page
195
ISBN
2260742130
Publisher
Nanyang Technological University
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
LEE, S.; Yen, C. C.; Tang, H. L.; and LIANG, Thow Yick.
Perceived Problems of End-Users in Organizations where the Development of End-User Computing has Evolved Based on Nolan's Four-Stage Theory. (1988). 1988 Proceedings of the Pan-Pacific Conference V: A Business, Economic and Technological Exchange, 16-18 May 1988, Singapore. 193-195.
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