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Looking Beyond the Veil – What Makes the Micro Organisation End-User Developers Tick?

Henri Korvela, Kristian Packalén, Looking Beyond the Veil – What Makes the Micro Organisation End-User Developers Tick?. In: Dorothy Leidner, Joyce Elam (Eds.), AMCIS 2010 Proceedings, 1–9, Association for Information Systems, 2010.

Abstract:

Information and communication technology offers the opportunity to make current work more effective and enable new developments. This is in particular needed in micro-organisations, who have to cope with very limited resources. End-user development could be a solution for these problems. However, supporting the heterogeneous user population is problematic. On-line sources could possibly bridge this gap, but are they suitable for all end-user developers? What, if any, are the characteristics of potential end-user developers and how are they connected to the current use of support. What can we say about the future?

BibTeX entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{inpKoPa10a,
  title = {Looking Beyond the Veil – What Makes the Micro Organisation End-User Developers Tick?},
  booktitle = {AMCIS 2010 Proceedings},
  author = {Korvela, Henri and Packalén, Kristian},
  editor = {Leidner, Dorothy and Elam, Joyce},
  publisher = {Association for Information Systems},
  pages = {1–9},
  year = {2010},
}

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