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Alignment of a Firm's Competitive Strategy and Information Technology Management Sophistication: The Missing Link
Effect of Information Technology Investments on Customer Satisfaction: Theory and Evidence
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Accreditation of Colleges in the U.S
Benefits Identification, Assessment, Validation and Realisation for Information Technology Projects
Why the iPad Mini Tablet Will Bridge the Gap In between the Have's and Have Not's
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