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People, Organizations, and Information Technology

The Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO) is a multidisciplinary research unit at the University of California, Irvine. CRITO conducts theoretical and empirical research to answer a broad array of questions related to the use, impact, and management of information technology in organizations. The Center's core group of investigators at UCI is comprised of faculty from several different disciplines including Graduate School of Management (GSM), Department of Information and Computer Science (ICS), School of Social Sciences, Department of Education. CRITO researchers pursue studies of the organizational implications of information technology, management of information technology, and technology policy and societal issues.

There are 5 publications in this collection, published between 2008 and 2011.

Venkatesh, Alladi; Dunkle, Debora E.; Wortman, Amanda: Digitizing Physical Objects in the Home, 2011

Venkatesh, Alladi; Dunkle, Debora E.; Wortman, Amanda: Evolving Patterns of Household Computer Use: 1999-2010, 2011

Shankar, Venkatesh; Venkatesh, Alladi; Hofacker, Charles; Naik, Prasad: Mobile Marketing in the Retailing Environment: Current Insights and Future Research Avenues, 2010

Jensen, Michael J.: Representation as Communication: The Internet and Local Governance, 2009

Danziger, Jim N; Dunkle, Debbie: Information, The Internet, Elected Officials,and Local Government Decision Making, 2008

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