Tor Guimaraes spends much of his time researching Knowledge management, Field, Expert system, Job satisfaction and Task. His work on Learning culture and Absorptive capacity as part of general Knowledge management study is frequently connected to Antecedent, Value and Order, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. The various areas that he examines in his Field study include Information management, Conceptual model and Technology acceptance model.
His Expert system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Machine learning and Rule-based system. His Job satisfaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Role conflict and Turnover. His Task study incorporates themes from User experience design and User participation.
Knowledge management, Process management, Marketing, Expert system and Process are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Knowledge management brings together such families of science as Field and Decision support system. His studies in Process management integrate themes in fields like Business process reengineering, Quality, Phase, Operations management and Business process modeling.
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Tor Guimaraes mostly deals with Knowledge management, Technology management, Marketing, Process management and Strategic leadership. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Customer satisfaction and Knowledge management. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Technology management, concentrating on Test and intersecting with User participation, Variables and Operations management.
His work in the fields of Marketing, such as Customer retention and Loyalty business model, intersects with other areas such as User satisfaction. His Process management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Business process reengineering, Process, Phase and Emerging technologies. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Strategic leadership, New product development, Innovation process and Moderation is strongly linked to Competitive intelligence.
His primary scientific interests are in Marketing, E-commerce, Collaborative filtering, Technology management and Customer satisfaction. In his work, Voice of the customer and Customer intelligence is strongly intertwined with Advertising, which is a subfield of Marketing. Tor Guimaraes studied E-commerce and Recommender system that intersect with Knowledge management.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Promotion and The Internet. His Technology management research incorporates themes from Strategic leadership, Test, Innovation process, Scope and Competitive intelligence. His Customer satisfaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Customer to customer, Customer advocacy, Customer delight, Customer retention and Loyalty business model.
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Testing the determinants of microcomputer usage via a structural equation model
Magid Igbaria;Tor Guimaraes;Gordon B. Davis.
(1995)
Testing the determinants of microcomputer usage via a structural equation model
Magid Igbaria;Tor Guimaraes;Gordon B. Davis.
(1995)
The relationship between user participation and user satisfaction: an investigation of four contingency factors
James D. McKeen;Tor Guimaraes;James C. Wetherbe.
(1994)
The relationship between user participation and user satisfaction: an investigation of four contingency factors
James D. McKeen;Tor Guimaraes;James C. Wetherbe.
(1994)
Exploring differences in employee turnover intentions and its determinants among telecommuters and non-telecommuters
Magid Igbaria;Tor Guimaraes.
(1999)
Exploring the factors associated with expert systems success
Youngohc Yoon;Tor Guimaraes;Quinton O'Neal.
(1995)
Exploring differences in employee turnover intentions and its determinants among telecommuters and non-telecommuters
Magid Igbaria;Tor Guimaraes.
(1999)
Exploring the factors associated with expert systems success
Youngohc Yoon;Tor Guimaraes;Quinton O'Neal.
(1995)
The Determinants of DSS Success: An Integrated Model*
Tor Guimaraes;Magid Igbaria;Ming-te Lu.
(1992)
The Determinants of DSS Success: An Integrated Model*
Tor Guimaraes;Magid Igbaria;Ming-te Lu.
(1992)
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