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Works by Mari W. Buche in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2016

The influence of outcome-oriented security policy on security perceptions and intentions, Jeffery Wall, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications

2009

Technology acceptance and e-learning performance in a non-technology-intensive course, Mari W. Buche, Larry R. Davis, Chelley Vician
College of Business Publications

2008

Influence of gender on IT professional work identity: outcomes from a PLS study, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications

Development of trust in electronic mentoring relationships, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications

Technology support for the classroom: Technology alternatives to the traditional classroom, Michael L. Gibson, Mari W. Buche, Jerry J. Waite
College of Business Publications

2007

Influence of gender and social networks on organizational learning within technology incubators, Mari W. Buche, Joanne L. Scillitoe
College of Business Publications

A longitudinal investigation of the effects of computer anxiety on performance in a computing-intensive environment, Mari W. Buche, Larry R. Davis, Chelley Vician
College of Business Publications

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2006

The impact of gender on sources of social capital within technology incubators: Technology learning in ventures with female founders, Mari W. Buche, Joanne L. Scillitoe
College of Business Publications

Gender and IT professional work identity, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications

Gender differences in defining technology, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications

2005

Belief function approach to evidential reasoning in causal maps, Rajendra P. Srivastava, Mari W. Buche, Tom L. Roberts
College of Business Publications

Identifying the enablers and barriers of IT personnel transition, Karin M. Darais, Kay M. Nelson, Sarah C. Rice, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications

A unified information security management plan, Mari W. Buche, Chelley Vician
College of Business Publications

Information technology and virtual communities, Chelley Vician, Mari W. Buche
College of Business Publications