The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Knowledge management, Information system, Information technology, Management information systems and Process management. The concepts of his Knowledge management study are interwoven with issues in Knowledge process outsourcing, Outsourcing and Empirical research. His research in Information system intersects with topics in Marketing, Strategic planning, Strategic management, Public relations and Role model.
He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Information technology and Norwegian in his work. His work on Strategic information system and Information technology management as part of general Management information systems study is frequently connected to Survey instrument, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Process management, Strategy implementation, Corporate governance and Strategic alignment is strongly linked to Technology strategy.
Petter Gottschalk mostly deals with Criminology, Knowledge management, Public relations, White-collar crime and Empirical research. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Law and Collar. He has included themes like Value shop and Information technology in his Knowledge management study.
In his work, Strategic planning is strongly intertwined with Information system, which is a subfield of Information technology. Petter Gottschalk has researched Public relations in several fields, including Organised crime, Law enforcement, Officer and Value. His study connects Peer review and White-collar crime.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Criminology, White-collar crime, Commit, Peer review and Collar. His Criminology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Law enforcement, Conviction and Expert elicitation. His White-collar crime research incorporates themes from Social psychology, Public relations and Audit.
Petter Gottschalk combines subjects such as Principal–agent problem, Misconduct and Blame with his study of Public relations. His study in Commit intersects with areas of studies such as Exploit, Empirical research and Class. Petter Gottschalk integrates several fields in his works, including Collar and White.
Petter Gottschalk mainly investigates White-collar crime, Criminology, Peer review, Commit and Public relations. His studies deal with areas such as Test, Marketing and Social psychology as well as White-collar crime. His work in the fields of Criminology, such as Economic crime, overlaps with other areas such as Crime detection.
His Public relations study combines topics in areas such as Religious organization, Procurement, Secrecy, Accountability and Public administration. His Empirical research research includes elements of Exploit, Elite and Applied psychology. The Maturity study combines topics in areas such as Government and Law enforcement.
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Maturity levels for interoperability in digital government
Petter Gottschalk.
(2009)
Maturity levels for interoperability in digital government
Petter Gottschalk.
(2009)
Critical success factors from IT outsourcing theories: an empirical study
Petter Gottschalk;Hans Solli‐Sæther.
(2005)
Critical success factors from IT outsourcing theories: an empirical study
Petter Gottschalk;Hans Solli‐Sæther.
(2005)
Factors Affecting Knowledge Transfer in IT Projects
Jan Terje Karlsen;Petter Gottschalk.
(2004)
Factors Affecting Knowledge Transfer in IT Projects
Jan Terje Karlsen;Petter Gottschalk.
(2004)
Maturity model for IT outsourcing relationships
Petter Gottschalk;Hans Solli‐Sæther.
(2006)
Maturity model for IT outsourcing relationships
Petter Gottschalk;Hans Solli‐Sæther.
(2006)
Implementation predictors of strategic information systems plans
Petter Gottschalk.
(1999)
Implementation predictors of strategic information systems plans
Petter Gottschalk.
(1999)
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