Doctoral Consortium Attendees

2006

Shahed Alam, Market Oriented Technology Scanning as an Antecedent of Product Innovation Performance, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Waterloo (date not available).

David Bray, Knowledge Ecosystems: Technology, Motivations, Processes, and Performance, Doctoral Dissertation, Emory University, 2008.

Rachel Chung, Knowledge Refinement, Reusability, and Reuse, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh (date not available).

Cam Cockrell, Quality and Quantity of Motivation in Functional and Dysfunctional Knowledge Sharing, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kentucky, 2008.

Arvind Gudi, Role of Knowledge Management in Project Management of Complex Systems Organizations, Doctoral Dissertation, Florida International University (date not available).

Hui Wang, Enhancing Knowledge Transfer through Nurturing Cognitive Flexibility, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Georgia (date not available).

Kangning Wei, Understanding Technology Use in Knowledge Sharing Process in Global Virtual Teams: The Impact of National Cultural Difference, Doctoral Dissertation, Syracuse University (date not available).

Erica Wiseman, The Institutionalization of Organizational Learning: A Case Study in Sustainable Development, Doctoral Dissertation, McGill University (date not available).

Sung-Byung Yang, An Integrative Model of Inter-Organizational Knowledge Transfer in the Buyer-Supplier Relationship: Examining a Bilateral Perspective, Doctoral Dissertation, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (date not available).