Management Information Systems: Conceptual Foundations, Structure, and Development

815 indexed citations
published 1985
Journal
CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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About Management Information Systems: Conceptual Foundations, Structure, and Development

This paper, published in 1985, received 815 indexed citations . Written by Gordon B. Davis. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Management Information Systems (332 citations), Sociology and Political Science (193 citations) and Information Systems (186 citations). Published in CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).

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