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Does telecommuting really increase productivity?
RD Westfall
Communications of the ACM 47 (8), 93-96, 2004
992004
Technical opinion: Hello, world considered harmful
R Westfall
Communications of the ACM 44 (10), 129-130, 2001
602001
An is research relevancy manifesto
R Westfall
Communications of the AIS 2 (2es), 5, 1999
561999
An employment-oriented definition of the information systems field: An educator's view
RD Westfall
Journal of Information Systems Education 23 (1), 6, 2019
35*2019
The microeconomics of remote work
RD Westfall
The virtual workplace, 256-287, 1998
271998
The demand for telecommuting
S Pontell, P Gray, ML Markus, RD Westfall
Proceedings of the Telecommuting 96, 1996
271996
The telecommuting paradox
RD Westfall
Information systems management 14 (4), 15-20, 1997
231997
Remote work: A conceptual perspective on the demand for telecommuting.
RD Westfall
211998
Meta-skills in information systems education
RD Westfall
Journal of Computer Information Systems 40 (2), 69-74, 1999
151999
Dare to be relevant
R Westfall
Communications of the Association for Information Systems 6 (1), 26, 2001
142001
Evaluation and assimilation skills as key knowledge aspects of information technology literacy
RD Westfall
Retrieved march 20, 2006, 1997
141997
Does telecommuting really increase productivity? Fifteen rival hypotheses
RD Westfall
Proceedings of the AIS Americas Conference 405, 407, 1997
121997
Telecommuting and telework
RD Westfall
The Internet Encyclopedia, 2004
62004
Reuse of Web-Based Teaching Materials in IS Courses
RD Westfall
AMCIS 2000 Proceedings, 271, 2000
42000
Using the learning needs model in introductory information systems classes
RD Westfall
The 1997 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute. Part 1(of 3 …, 1997
31997
If your pearls of wisdom fall in a forest…
R Westfall
Communications of the ACM 52 (11), 146-149, 2009
22009
The Dash-Area. com Case: Creating a National Internet Portal as a Class Project
R Westfall
AMCIS 2001 Proceedings, 39, 2001
12001
Hello, world considered harmful-It all starts at the beginning: OO programming learned naturally, not procedurally.
R Westfall
Communications of the ACM 44 (10), 129-130, 2001
12001
Why doesn't everyone telecommute? Author responds
RD Westfall
COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM 47 (11), 13-13, 2004
2004
'Hello, World'gets mixed greetings-Response
R Westfall
COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM 45 (2), 14-15, 2002
2002
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