Cray, D., Ramirez, A. and L. Inglis (2009), “Strategic Decision Making in Canadian and Australian Arts Organizations”. AIB-Midwest Conference, Chicago, Il, March.
Cray, D., Ramirez, A. and L. Inglis (2009), “Strategic Decision Making in Canadian and Australian Arts Organizations”. AIB-Midwest Conference, Chicago, Il, March.
Ramirez, A. (2009), “Information Technologies in the Age of Globalization”/”Las Tecnologías de la Información en la Era de la Globalización”, The Centre of International Competition of the ITESM Campus Querétaro, September 4.
Ramirez, A. (2009), “Digital Strategies: Communication, Cooperation, Collaboration and Connectivity”/”Estrategias Digitales: Comunicación, Cooperación, Colaboración, y Conectividad”, ITESM Campus Querétaro (as part of their Academic Leaders Program), September 1.
Ramirez, A., Cray, D. and L. Heslop (2008), “We Blog, Therefore We Are: Creating an Identity on the Blogosphere to Establish a Research Program”.SAIS/MBAA International Conference, Chicago, Ilinois, April 2-4.
Orendorff, D., A. Ramirez, and E. Coakes (2008), “Validating a Knowledge Transfer Framework in the Health Services”. Bos, L., B. Blobel, A. Marsh and D. Carroll (eds.), In Medical and Care Compunetics 5, Series Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Amsterdam, Netherlands: IOS Press, 116-129.
Ramirez, A. (2007), “To Blog or not to Blog: Understanding and Overcoming the Challenge of Knowledge Sharing”. Journal of Knowledge Management Practice, 8(1), 1-13.
Lien, C., A. Ramirez, and G. Haines (2006), “Capturing and Evaluating Segments: Using Self-Organizing Maps and K-Means in Market Segmentation”. Asian Journal of Management and Humanity Sciences, 1(1), 1-13.
Ramirez, A. (2006), “Whose Knowledge is It, Anyway? Sharing Knowledge in the Corporation of the New Millennium”. Proceedings, 1st International BIOPOM Conference – Future Challenges and Current Issues in Business Information, Organisation and Process Management, June 29.
Ramirez, A. (2006), “Information Systems Success and Failure: the Domains of Permanent Human Concerns”. Joint meeting of the British Computer Society’s Sociotechnical Group and members of the BIOPOM Centre, Westminster Business School, London, England.
Ramirez, A. (2006), “Phenomenology as a Research Methodology in Information Systems”. Seminar Series, Westminster School of Business, Westminster University, London, England, May 23, 2006.