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Journal of Education for Business

2001 Volume 76, Number 6

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Number of articles: 2

  1. Creating Renaissance Employees in an Era of Convergence between Information Technology and Business Strategy: A Proposal for Business Schools

    Richard Celsi & Mary Wolfinbarger

    The electronic commerce environment requires cross-functional managers who understand both information technology (IT) and business strategy. Disciplinary boundaries restrict the flexibility of... More

    pp. 308-12

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  2. Herding Cats to Water: Benchmarking the Use of Computers in Business Education

    Linda L. Brennan, John R. Miller & Susan M. Moniotte

    A benchmarking study of business school faculty (80 of 250 responded) identified technology uses for course preparation and delivery. Extrinsic factors (institutional characteristics and faculty... More

    pp. 345-52

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