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© SANS Institute 2003, As part of GIAC practical repository. Author retains full rights.
GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC) Practical Assignment
Version: 1.4b
Title: Introducing Security to the Small Business Enterprise
Author: Jeff Herbert
Date: 28 April 2003
Information Technology: When is it Worth the Investment Stewart, Coulson & Wilson
Communications of the IIMA 119 2007 Volume 7 Issue 3
Information Technology: When is it Worth the Investment?
Walter Stewart
Sheri Coulson
Robert Wilson
California State University San Bernardino
wstewart@csusb.edu
Best Practices in Open Source in
Higher Education Study
The State of Open Source Software
by Rob Abel
March 1, 2006
What small business executives have learned about
managing information technology
Cynthia K. Riemenschneidera,*, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr.b,1
aComputer
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA
of Information Systems and Management Sciences, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USA
bDepartment
Received 23 November 1998; received in revised form 2 May 1999; accepted 26 September 1999
Information
A Stages of
Systems Planning in Small Business:
Growth Analysis
Georgios I. Doukidis
Department of Informatics, Athens University of Economics and Business, 76 Patission Street,
10434, Athens, Greece
Panagiotis Lybereas and Robert D. Galliers
Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Internet commerce for small businesses
Chang-tseh Hsieh
Department of Management and MIS, University of Southern Mississippi,
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
Binshan Lin
Department of Management and Marketing, Louisiana State
University – Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
1) DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION BEHAVIOR: A CASE OF
INTERNET Technologies in SMALL BUSINES
2)
SYSTEMS THINKING FOR IDENTIFYING UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF IT:
PACKAGED SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION IN SMALL BUSINESSES Article from:TheTheTheThe
Journal of Computer Information Systems Article date:October 1, 204 204204
3) Involving Software Engineering Students in Open Source Projects: Experiences from a
Pilot sTUDY
Članek, raziskava 1:
SSRN – Social Science Research Network
http://www.ssrn.com/
SSRN-id1352386.pdf
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1352386
Open Source Software: The customer perception from SME and SMI?
Članek, raziskava 2:
SSRN – Social Science Research Network
http://www.ssrn.com/
SSRN-id1305653.pdf
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1305653
Determining factors for the adoption of e-business: the case of SMEs in Korea
Članek, raziskava 3:
http://bada.hb.se/handle/2320/5050?mode=full
1AMagnusBergquist.pdf
OPEN SOURCE PROGRAMMER’S STRATEGIES TO COPEWITH IDEOLOGICAL TENSIONS
Adopting Open-Source Software Applications in U.S. Higher Education: A Cross-...
Shahron Williams van Rooij
Review of Educational Research; Jun 2009; 79, 2; ProQuest Central pg. 682
Leveraging Offshore IT Outsourcing by SMEs through Online Marketplaces
Uladzimir Radkevitch; Eric van Heck; Otto Koppius
Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research; 2006; 8, 3; ABI/INFORM Global
pg. 40
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) APPROPRIATENESS: THE CONTINGENCY THEORY OF "FIT" AND
IT IMPLEMENTATION IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES1
Deepak Khazanchi. The Journal of Computer Information Systems. Stillwater:Spring 2005. Vol. 45, Iss. 3, p. 8895 (8 pp.)
Conflict, Participative Decision-Making, and Generational Ownership Dispersio...
Kimberly A Eddleston; Robert F Otondo; Franz Willi Kellermanns
Journal of Small Business Management; Jul 2008; 46, 3; ABI/INFORM Global
pg. 456
Information & Management 31 (1996) 15 I-163
Research
A model and instrument for measuring small business
user satisfaction with information technology
Prashant C. Palvia
Professor of MIS, Department of MIS/DS, Fogelman College of Business & Economics, The Universil T ~f Memphis,
Memphis, TN 38152, USA
Founding family leadership and industry profitability
Trond Randøy Ć Clay Dibrell Ć Justin B. Craig, Small Bus Econ (2009) 32:397–407
Why are some entrepreneurs more innovative than others?
Philipp Koellinger, Small Bus Econ (2008) 31:21–37
Open HW, Open Design SW, and the VC Ecosystem Dilemma
Juan-Antonio Carballo
IBM Corporate Strategy, Venture Capital Group
Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA 95120
jantonio@us.ibm.com ;
Proceedings of the 9th International Database Engineering & Application Symposium (IDEAS’05)
The Design of Mobile E-Business System
Based on Open Source Software to Small and
Medium-sized Enterprise
Zheng Leina1 Pan Tiejun2 Ren Guoyan3 Fang Chengbin4 Chen Yaofei5
Zhejiang Wanli University, Ningbo, 315100, P.R.China 1,2,3,4,5
mdsryx@126.com1 pantiejunmail@126.com2 renguoyan@126.com3 fangchengbein@126.com4
chenyaofei@126.com5, International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and e-Government
Building an integrative model of small business growth
Johan Wiklund Ć Holger Patzelt Ć Dean A. Shepherd,Small Bus Econ (2009) 32:351–374
Effects of IT knowledge and media selection on operational
performance of small firms
Sang M. Lee Ć Jinhan Kim Ć Yeonog Choi Ć
Sang-Gun Lee, Small Bus Econ (2009) 32:241–257
Can broadband access rescue the
rural economy?
Laura Galloway
School of Management and Languages, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, Journal of Small
Business and
Enterprise Development
Vol. 14 No. 4, 2007
pp. 641-653
Something for nothing: management rejection of
open source software in Australia’s top firms
Sigi Goode*
Faculty of Economics and Commerce, School of Business and Information Management,
Australian National University, Acton 0200, Australia
Accepted 3 January 2004
Available online 31 July 2004, Information & Management 42 (2005) 669–681
Small firm cooperative
constructs: addressing industry
power relationships
Felicity Kelliher
Department of Management and Organisation, Waterford Institute of Technology,
Waterford, Ireland, Journal of Small Business and
Enterprise Development
Vol. 14 No. 3, 2007
pp. 501-513
PICMET 2006 Proceedings, 9-13 July, Istanbul, Turkey (c) 2006 PICMET
An Approach to Monitoring the Success Factors in Software Business
in Small and Medium Size Software Companies
Jari Soini, Harri Keto, Timo Makinen
Tampere University of Technology/Pori, FIN-28 101 Pori, Finland
Are small firms less efficient? Chih-Hai Yang Ć Ku-Hsieh Chen, Small Bus Econ (2009) 32:375–
395
Microenterprises and multiple bank relationships:
The case of professionals
Doris Neuberger Ć Solvig Ra¨thke, Small Bus Econ (2009) 32:207–229
Exploring managerial behavior in
small international firms
Svante Andersson and Henrik Flore´n
Centre for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Learning,
Halmstad University, Halmstad, Sweden, Journal of Small Business and
Enterprise Development
Vol. 15 No. 1, 2008
pp. 31-50
THE OPEN SOURCE MOVEMENT: A REVOLUTION IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Kevin Carillo; Chitu Okoli
The Journal of Computer Information Systems; Winter 2008/2009; 49, 2; ABI/INFORM Global
pg. 1,
An examination of the IT satisfaction of small-business users
Prashant C. Palvia1,a, Shailendra C. Palviab,*
a Fogelman
College of Business and Economics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA
of Management, Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus, Brookeville, NY 11548, USA
Received 24 October 1997; accepted 4 August 1998
Information & Management 35 (1999) 127±137
b College
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