His scientific interests lie mostly in Knowledge management, Marketing, Empirical research, Social psychology and Industrial organization. His Knowledge management research integrates issues from Supply chain and Operationalization. His Marketing study combines topics in areas such as Information sharing, E-commerce, Advertising and Electronic data interchange.
His research investigates the link between Electronic data interchange and topics such as Test that cross with problems in Normative and Institutional theory. He has included themes like Computer-mediated communication, Task and Information and Communications Technology in his Social psychology study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Supply chain management, Business networking, Organizational structure and Organizational learning in addition to Industrial organization.
Kwok-Kee Wei mostly deals with Knowledge management, Marketing, Empirical research, Social psychology and Industrial organization. His research in the fields of Organizational learning, Knowledge sharing and Enterprise system overlaps with other disciplines such as Context and Perspective. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Organizational performance and Organizational commitment.
Kwok-Kee Wei usually deals with Marketing and limits it to topics linked to The Internet and Organizational culture. His research in Social psychology focuses on subjects like Task, which are connected to Cognitive psychology. In Industrial organization, Kwok-Kee Wei works on issues like Supply chain, which are connected to Information technology management.
His main research concerns Knowledge management, Supply chain, Marketing, Industrial organization and Advertising. He specializes in Knowledge management, namely Enterprise system. His work deals with themes such as Emerging markets, Resource, Electronic business and Empirical research, which intersect with Supply chain.
His research integrates issues of Empirical evidence, Levels-of-processing effect and Social commerce in his study of Marketing. His study looks at the relationship between Industrial organization and topics such as Competence, which overlap with Service and Supply chain process. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Advertising, narrowing it down to issues related to the Set, and often Component, Consumer choice, Leverage, Quality and Interactivity.
His primary areas of investigation include Marketing, Supply chain, Industrial organization, Advertising and Helpfulness. The Marketing study combines topics in areas such as Orchestration, Levels-of-processing effect and Presentation. His Supply chain research includes elements of Empirical evidence, Operationalization, Moderation, Contingency and Resource.
His research investigates the connection between Industrial organization and topics such as Goodwill that intersect with issues in Empirical research. Kwok-Kee Wei interconnects Textual information, Service provider, Payment and Consumer-to-business in the investigation of issues within Advertising. In general Social psychology study, his work on Friendship often relates to the realm of Value, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
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Contributing knowledge to electronic knowledge repositories: an empirical investigation
Atreyi Kankanhalli;Bernard Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei.
(2005)
Contributing knowledge to electronic knowledge repositories: an empirical investigation
Atreyi Kankanhalli;Bernard Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei.
(2005)
Predicting intention to adopt interorganizational linkages: an institutional perspective
H. H. Teo;K. K. Wei;I. Benbasat.
(2003)
Predicting intention to adopt interorganizational linkages: an institutional perspective
H. H. Teo;K. K. Wei;I. Benbasat.
(2003)
A cross-cultural study on escalation of commitment behavior in software projects
Mark Keil;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei;Timo Saarinen.
(2000)
A cross-cultural study on escalation of commitment behavior in software projects
Mark Keil;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei;Timo Saarinen.
(2000)
Understanding customer satisfaction and loyalty: An empirical study of mobile instant messages in China
Zhaohua Deng;Yaobin Lu;Kwok Kee Wei;Jinlong Zhang.
(2010)
Understanding customer satisfaction and loyalty: An empirical study of mobile instant messages in China
Zhaohua Deng;Yaobin Lu;Kwok Kee Wei;Jinlong Zhang.
(2010)
The impact of IT capabilities on firm performance: The mediating roles of absorptive capacity and supply chain agility
Hefu Liu;Weiling Ke;Kwok Kee Wei;Zhongsheng Hua.
(2013)
The impact of IT capabilities on firm performance: The mediating roles of absorptive capacity and supply chain agility
Hefu Liu;Weiling Ke;Kwok Kee Wei;Zhongsheng Hua.
(2013)
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