Profit through Knowledge: The Application of Academic Research to Information Technology Organizations
C. Bruce Kavan
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C. Bruce Kavan: University of North Florida, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 1998, vol. 11, issue 1, 17-22
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This paper examines the application of academic research to information technology (IT) organizations by examining the roles and behaviors of academic researchers and IT practitioners to determine areas of mutual opportunity. A practitioner Information-Gathering Model is developed to explore the manner in which IT professionals remain current on technological advances. This model subsequently is utilized to formulate specific recommendations to improve knowledge transfer.
Date: 1998
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