2016 - Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS)
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Knowledge management, Enterprise system, Management information systems, Management science and Enterprise resource planning. Much of his study explores Knowledge management relationship to Conceptual framework. His research integrates issues of Confirmatory factor analysis, Information quality and Software implementation in his study of Enterprise system.
The concepts of his Management information systems study are interwoven with issues in Small business, Marketing, Business model and Vendor. His work investigates the relationship between Management science and topics such as Strategic information system that intersect with problems in Soft systems methodology, Information management, Information systems research and Context. His Human resource management system research integrates issues from Curriculum and Diversity.
His primary scientific interests are in Knowledge management, Management science, Process management, Enterprise system and Public relations. His Enterprise resource planning study, which is part of a larger body of work in Knowledge management, is frequently linked to Services computing, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Management science research focuses on subjects like Design science research, which are linked to Design science.
His Process management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Process modeling, Business process, Operations management, Business process modeling and Process. His Enterprise system study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Personal knowledge management and Enterprise systems engineering. Guy G. Gable studies Management information systems, focusing on Strategic information system in particular.
Management science, Conceptualization, Discipline, Knowledge management and Process management are his primary areas of study. His research in Management science intersects with topics in Agile software development, Complex adaptive system, Empirical research and System dynamics. As a member of one scientific family, Guy G. Gable mostly works in the field of Empirical research, focusing on Terminology and, on occasion, Operationalization.
His Conceptualization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Service quality, Construct, Formative assessment and Set. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Knowledge management and Big data. His Process management research includes themes of Business process, Process and Project management.
His primary areas of investigation include Management science, Context, Conceptualization, Systematic review and Information systems research. In his research, Guy G. Gable undertakes multidisciplinary study on Management science and Relevance. His studies deal with areas such as Business process and Process management as well as Conceptualization.
His Information systems research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Organization science, Research program, Strategic thinking and Strategic orientation. He integrates several fields in his works, including Natural, Value and Knowledge management. His Knowledge management research includes elements of Data-driven, Business model and Analytics.
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Integrating case study and survey research methods: An example in information systems
Guy G. Gable.
(1994)
Re-conceptualizing Information System Success: The IS-Impact Measurement Model *
Guy G. Gable;Darshana Sedera;Taizan Chan.
(2008)
What is ERP
Helmut Klaus;Michael Rosemann;Guy G. Gable.
(2000)
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS SUCCESS: A MEASUREMENT MODEL
Guy G. Gable;Darshana Sedera;Taizan Chan.
(2003)
Factors and measures of business process modelling: model building through a multiple case study
Wasana Bandara;Guy G. Gable;Michael Rosemann.
(2005)
A Factor and Structural Equation analysis of the Enterprise Systems Success Measurement Model
Darshana Sedera;Guy G. Gable;Taizan Chan.
(2004)
A Factor and Structural Equation Analysis of the Enterprise Systems Success Measurement Model.
Darshana Sedera;Guy G. Gable.
(2004)
Knowledge Management Competence for Enterprise System Success
Darshana Sedera;Guy G. Gable.
(2010)
A multidimensional model of client success when engaging external consultants
Guy G. Gable.
(1996)
Consultant engagement for computer system selection: a pro-active client role in small businesses
Guy G. Gable.
(1991)
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