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Deborah J. Armstrong
Deborah J. Armstrong
Professor of MIS, Florida State University
Dirección de correo verificada de cob.fsu.edu
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The quarks of object-oriented development
DJ Armstrong
Communications of the ACM 49 (2), 123-128, 2006
3192006
Factors impacting the perceived organizational support of IT employees
MW Allen, DJ Armstrong, MF Reid, CK Riemenschneider
Information & Management 45 (8), 556-563, 2008
3082008
Advancement, voluntary turnover and women in IT: A cognitive study of work–family conflict
DJ Armstrong, CK Riemenschneider, MW Allen, MF Reid
Information & Management 44 (2), 142-153, 2007
2442007
Person-job cognitive style fit for software developers: The effect on strain and performance
MA Chilton, BC Hardgrave, DJ Armstrong
Journal of Management Information Systems 22 (2), 193-226, 2005
2082005
The impact of career mentoring and psychosocial mentoring on affective organizational commitment, job involvement, and turnover intention
CA Craig, MW Allen, MF Reid, CK Riemenschneider, DJ Armstrong
Administration & Society 45 (8), 949-973, 2013
1652013
Exhaustion from information system career experience: Implications for turn-away intention
DJ Armstrong, NG Brooks, CK Riemenschneider
Management Information Systems Quarterly 39 (3), 713-727, 2015
143*2015
Information technology employees in state government: A study of affective organizational commitment, job involvement, and job satisfaction
MF Reid, CK Riemenschneider, MW Allen, DJ Armstrong
The American Review of Public Administration 38 (1), 41-61, 2008
1432008
Agile methodologies: organizational adoption motives, tailoring, and performance
J F. Tripp, DJ Armstrong
Journal of Computer Information Systems 58 (2), 170-179, 2018
1272018
The advancement and persistence of women in the information technology profession: An extension of Ahuja's gendered theory of IT career stages
DJ Armstrong, CK Riemenschneider, LG Giddens
Information Systems Journal 28 (6), 1082-1124, 2018
1252018
Causal mapping for research in information technology
VK Nakayama, DJ Armstrong
IGI Global, 2005
1192005
Making sense of the barriers women face in the information technology work force: Standpoint theory, self-disclosure, and causal maps
MW Allen, DJ Armstrong, CK Riemenschneider, MF Reid
Sex Roles 54, 831-844, 2006
972006
The role of mentoring and supervisor support for state IT employees' affective organizational commitment
MF Reid, MW Allen, CK Riemenschneider, DJ Armstrong
Review of Public Personnel Administration 28 (1), 60-78, 2008
952008
Understanding mindshift learning: the transition to object-oriented development
DJ Armstrong, BC Hardgrave
MIS Quarterly, 453-474, 2007
902007
Barriers facing women in the IT work force
CK Riemenschneider, DJ Armstrong, MW Allen, MF Reid
ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems 37 (4 …, 2006
892006
Service quality factors affecting customer attitudes in online-to-offline commerce
Y Moon, DJ Armstrong
Information Systems and e-Business Management 18 (1), 1-34, 2020
842020
Exploring neuroticism and extraversion in flow and user generated content consumption
YJ Moon, WG Kim, DJ Armstrong
Information & Management 51 (3), 347-358, 2014
712014
The impact of relational leadership and social alignment on information security system effectiveness in Korean governmental organizations
YJ Moon, M Choi, DJ Armstrong
International Journal of Information Management 40, 54-66, 2018
692018
Performance and strain levels of it workers engaged in rapidly changing environments: a person-job fit perspective
MA Chilton, BC Hardgrave, DJ Armstrong
ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems 41 (1 …, 2010
622010
Exploring the relationship between organizational adoption motives and the tailoring of agile methods
JF Tripp, DJ Armstrong
2014 47th Hawaii international conference on system sciences, 4799-4806, 2014
602014
& Riemenschneider, CK (2010)
MF Reid, MW Allen, DJ Armstrong
Perspectives on challenges facing women in IS: The cognitive gender gap …, 0
60
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