Author: Marshall Scott Poole
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 2004
Number of co-authors: 12
Co-Authors
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Productive Colleagues
Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Publications
Fan,
Haiyan,
Poole,
Marshall Scott
(2006):
What Is Personalization? Perspectives on the Design and Implementation of Personalization .
In
Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce,
16
(3)
pp. 179-202.
DeSanctis,
Gerardine,
Poole,
Marshall Scott,
Dickson,
Gary W.,
Jackson,
Brad M.
(1993):
Interpretive Analysis of Team Use of Group Technologies.
In
Journal of Organizational Computing,
3
(1)
pp. 1-29.
Poole,
Marshall Scott,
Holmes,
Michael,
DeSanctis,
Gerardine
(1988):
Conflict Management and Group Decision Support Systems.
In:
Greif,
Irene
(eds.)
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
September 26 - 28,
1988,
Portland, Oregon, United States.
pp. 227-243.
Brown,
Houghton G.,
Poole,
Marshall Scott,
Deng,
Liqiong,
Forducey,
Pamela
(2005):
Towards a Sociability Theory of Computer Anxiety: An Interpersonal Circumplex Perspective.
In:
HICSS 2005 - 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
3-6 January,
2005,
Big Island, HI, USA.
https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.632
Brown,
Houghton G.,
Poole,
Marshall Scott,
Rodgers,
Thomas Lee,
Walsum,
Kim Van
(2003):
Trust, Trait Theory, and Collaboration in Telemedicine: A Circumplex Perspective.
In:
HICSS 2003
,
2003,
.
pp. 173.
https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2003/1874/06/187460173abs.htm
Deng,
Liqiong,
Poole,
Marshall Scott
(2003):
Learning Through Telemedicine Networks.
In:
HICSS 2003
,
2003,
.
pp. 174.
https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2003/1874/06/187460174aabs.htm
Poole,
Marshall Scott,
Deng,
Liqiong,
Brown,
Houghton G.,
Moorad,
Al,
Forducey,
Pamela,
Smeltzer,
Sharon S.
(2004):
Trust, Trait Theory, and Collaboration in Telemedicine: An Empirical Test.
In:
HICSS 2004
,
2004,
.
https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2004/2056/06/205660148babs.htm