Virtual Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
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Editor: Jerzy Kisielnicki
Chapter 13, The Practice and Promise of Virtual Project Management, co-authored by Ilze Zigurs, Deepak Khazanchi and Azamat Mametjanov, UNO faculty members.
Chapter 85, Patterns for Effective Management of Virtual Projects: Theory and Evidence, co-authored by Deepak Khazanchi and Ilze Zigurs, UNO faculty members.
Virtual Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications includes the most encompassing research of the concepts and realities involved in the field of virtual communities and technologies. This ground breaking, multi-volume compendium of over 300 chapters from a global pool of more than 225 experts presents an in-depth analysis of the social and economic impacts of virtual environments. Comprised of such topics as collaborative technologies, resource-based view strategy, structuration theory, synchronous and asynchronous environments, and videoconferencing life-cycle, this Premier Reference source is the defining core of research for the field of virtual technologies. This 3-volume compendium enlivens the coverage within the field of virtual technologies while providing the fundamental research base necessary for any library.
ISBN
978-1599049557
Publication Date
2008
Publisher
Information Science Reference
City
Hershey, PA
Department
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis
Recommended Citation
Kisielnicki, Jerzy Kisielnicki; Zigurs, Ilze; Khazanchi, Deepak; and Mametjanov, Azamat, "Virtual Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications" (2008). Faculty Books and Monographs. 268.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/facultybooks/268
Comments
Zigurs, I., Khazanchi, D., & Mametjanov, A. (2008). The Practice and Promise of Virtual Project Management. In J. Kisielnicki (Ed.), Virtual Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 177-184). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
Khazanchi, D., & Zigurs, I. (2008). Patterns for Effective Management of Virtual Projects: Theory and Evidence. In J. Kisielnicki (Ed.), Virtual Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 1368-1389). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.