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Craig M. Parker
Craig M. Parker
Deakin Business School, Deakin University, Australia
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A review of interventions to encourage SMEs to make environmental improvements
CM Parker, J Redmond, M Simpson
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 27 (2), 279-301, 2009
4382009
Small firm e-business adoption: a critical analysis of theory
CM Parker, T Castleman
Journal of Enterprise Information Management 22 (1/2), 167-182, 2009
3052009
New directions for research on SME-eBusiness: insights from an analysis of journal articles from 2003 to 2006
CM Parker, T Castleman
Journal of Information Systems and Small Business 1 (1-2), 21-40, 2007
2432007
Employability skills: student perceptions of an IS final year capstone subject
S Keller, CM Parker, C Chan
Innovations in Teaching and Learning in Information and Computer Sciences 10 …, 2011
96*2011
Exploring the types of SMEs which could use blogs as a marketing tool: a proposed future research agenda
APH Chua, KR Deans, CM Parker
Australasian Journal of Information Systems 16 (1), 117-136, 2009
842009
Technology of Internet Business
E Lawrence, S Newton, B Corbitt, R Braithwaite, CM Parker
John Wiley & Sons, Brisbane, 2002
712002
Communities of enterprise: developing regional SMEs in the knowledge economy
C Mason, T Castleman, CM Parker
Journal of Enterprise Information Management 21 (6), 571-584, 2008
682008
Factors affecting e-commerce adoption by SMEs: a meta-analysis
TL Teo, C Chan, CM Parker
ACIS 2004: Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Conference on Information …, 2004
572004
Conceptualising the requirements of CRM from an organisational perspective: a review of the literature
O Boon, B Corbitt, CM Parker
AWRE 2002: Proceedings of 7th Australian Workshop on Requirements …, 2002
492002
Information systems research methods: The technology transfer problem
CM Parker, EN Wafula, PMC Swatman, PA Swatman
ACIS 1994: Proceedings of the 5th Australian Conference on Information …, 1994
491994
SME stakeholder relationship descriptions in website CSR communications
CM Parker, E Bellucci, A Zutshi, L Torlina, B Fraunholz
Social Responsibility Journal 11 (2), 364-386, 2015
442015
Can qualitative content analysis be adapted for use by social informaticians to study social media discourse? A position paper
CM Parker, D Saundage, CY Lee
ACIS 2011: Proceedings of the 22nd Australasian Conference on Information …, 2011
372011
Online corporate social responsibility communication by Australian SMEs: a framework for website analysis
CM Parker, A Zutshi, B Fraunholz
Bled 2010: Proceedings of the 23rd International Bled eConference, Bled …, 2010
372010
How do Australian small and medium enterprises communicate their environmental improvement activities online?
CM Parker, B Fraunholz, A Zutshi, M Crofts
Australasian Journal of Information Systems 17 (1), 5-21, 2010
36*2010
An internet-mediated business simulation: developing and using TRECS
CM Parker, P Swatman
Simulation & Gaming 30 (1), 51-69, 1999
301999
Factors Motivating and Inhibiting the use of Web Commerce by Rural Small Businesses
TA Chambers, CM Parker
ACIS 2000: Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Conference on Information …, 2000
272000
Wikipedia model for collective intelligence: a review of information quality
S Lichtenstein, CM Parker
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning 5 (3), 254-272, 2009
262009
A review of studies on information systems and SMEs in high ranked IS journals (2000-2014)
CM Parker, S Burgess, N Al-Qirim
Australasian Journal of Information Systems 19, 2015
222015
Evaluating the Adoption of the Internet: A study of an Australian Experience in Local Government
O Boon, WG Hewett, CM Parker
Bled 2000: Proceedings of the 13th International Electronic Commerce …, 2000
212000
Educating small and medium enterprises about electronic data interchange: exploring the effectiveness of a business simulation approach
CM Parker
Unpublished PhD Thesis, Department of Information Systems, Monash University …, 1997
211997
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