Faculty Member: Grant, Gerald

Informal Institutions, Decoupling, and IT Governance: Identifying the Rules-in-Use for Portfolio Prioritization in IT Shared Service Arrangements

Brown, A. E. & Grant, G. G. (2011) Informal Institutions, Decoupling, and IT Governance: Identifying the Rules-in-Use for Portfolio Prioritization in IT Shared Service Arrangements, OASIS pre-ICIS Workshop, Shanghai, China, December 4.

 

 

City E-Government: Scope and its realization

Mann, H., Grant, G. and I.J.S. Mann (2011), “City E-Government: Scope and its realization”, International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 7(1), January-March, 38-50.

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Extending Work Context Characteristics for Job Design in Service Organizations

Uruthirapathy, A. & Grant, G. (2011). “Extending Work Context Characteristics for Job Design in Service Organizations”. Presented at the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Conference (ASAC), Montreal, Canada, July, 2011.

Moving beyond the rhetoric: Achieving the reality of e-government implementation in Caribbean States, Conference on Governance, Leadership, and Empowerment in the Caribbean

Grant, G. (2011) Moving beyond the rhetoric: Achieving the reality of e-government implementation in Caribbean States, Conference on Governance, Leadership, and Empowerment in the Caribbean, University College of the Cayman Islands, Georgetown, Grand Cayman, March 17-18, 2011.

Embedding IT Service Management in the Academic Curriculum: A Cross-national Comparison

Cater-Steel, A., Hine, M.J. and G. Grant (2010), “Embedding IT Service Management in the Academic Curriculum: A Cross-national Comparison”, Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 13(4).

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E-government maturity model using the capability model integration

Kim, D-Y. and G. Grant (2010), “E-government maturity model using the capability model integration”, Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 12(3), 230-244.

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Highlighting the duality of the ICT and Development Research Agenda

Brown, A.E. and G. Grant (2010), “Highlighting the duality of the ICT and Development Research Agenda”, Information Technology for Development Journal, 16(2) April, 96-111.

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Critical issues pertaining to the planning and implementation of e-government initiatives

Rose, W.R. and G. Grant (2010), “Critical issues pertaining to the planning and implementation of e-government initiatives”, Government Information Quarterly, 27, 26-33.

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Governance of IT-Shared Services: Moving Between Hierarchical and Networked Service Provision

Grant, G.G. and F. Ulbrich (2010), “Governance of IT-Shared Services: Moving Between Hierarchical and Networked Service Provision”, 2010 International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM) , Montego Bay, Jamaica, May 16-18.

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An Assessment of factors affecting Technology Adoption by Teachers: The case of Caribbean Secondary Schools

Louis, C. and G.G. Grant (2010), “An Assessment of factors affecting Technology Adoption by Teachers: The case of Caribbean Secondary Schools”, 2010 International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM) , Montego Bay, Jamaica, May 16-18.

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