2005 |
14 | EE | Kelly Burke:
The Impact of Firm Size on Internet Use in Small Businesses.
Electronic Markets 15(2): 79-93 (2005) |
2003 |
13 | EE | Kelly Burke,
Laku Chidambaram:
Mini-track: Distributed Group Support Systems (DGSS).
HICSS 2003: 16 |
2002 |
12 | EE | Laku Chidambaram,
Kelly Burke:
Minitrack Introduction.
HICSS 2002: 12 |
2001 |
11 | EE | Laku Chidambaram,
Kelly Burke:
Distributed Group Support Systems - Minitrack Introduction.
HICSS 2001 |
10 | EE | Kelly Burke,
Kregg Aytes:
Preference for Procedural Ordering in Distributed Groups: How Do Media and Repeated Interaction Affect Perceptions and Procedural Structuring?
HICSS 2001 |
2000 |
9 | EE | Laku Chidambaram,
Kelly Burke:
Distributed Group Support Systems - Introduction.
HICSS 2000 |
1999 |
8 | EE | Laku Chidambaram,
Kelly Burke:
Distributed Group Support Systems - Introduction.
HICSS 1999 |
7 | EE | Kelly Burke,
Laku Chidambaram:
How Much Bandwidth Is Enough? A Longitudinal Examination of Media Characteristics and Group Outcomes.
MIS Quarterly 23(4): (1999) |
1998 |
6 | EE | Kelly Burke,
Kregg Aytes:
A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Media Richness on Cohesion Development and Process Satisfaction in Computer-Supported Workgroups .
HICSS (1) 1998: 135-144 |
5 | EE | Laku Chidambaram,
Kelly Burke:
Mini-Track: Distributed Group Support Systems (DGSS).
HICSS (1) 1998: 78 |
1996 |
4 | EE | Jeffrey J. Johnson,
Kregg Aytes,
Kelly Burke:
Supporting Partially Distributed Groups in Electronic Meetings.
HICSS (3) 1996: 112-117 |
3 | EE | Kelly Burke,
Laku Chidambaram:
Do Mediated Contexts Differ in Information Richness? A Comparison of Collocated and Dispersed Meetings.
HICSS (3) 1996: 92-101 |
1995 |
2 | EE | Kelly Burke,
Laku Chidambaram,
John Locke:
Evolution of relational factors over time: a study of distributed and nondistributed meetings.
HICSS (4) 1995: 14-23 |
1994 |
1 | | Kelly Burke,
Laku Chidambaram:
Development in Electronically-Supported Groups: A Preliminary Longitudinal Study of Distributed and Face-to-Face Meetings.
HICSS (4) 1994: 104-113 |