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Displaying 1-6 of 6 results for author "University of California, Irvine. Urban Information Systems Research Group."
Information technology and urban management in the United States, by Kenneth L. Kraemer, James N. Danziger [and] John Leslie King.
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- Irvine, Urban Information Systems Research Group (URBIS), Public Policy Research Organization, University of California, 1976.
- 1976
Cost-benefit analysis: a problematic exercise in local government computing.
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- Irvine, Urban Information Systems Research Group (URBIS), Public Policy Research Organization, University of California, 1975.
- 1975
Determinants of support for computerized information systems, by William H. Dutton and Kenneth L. Kraemer.
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- Irvine, Urban Information Systems Research Group, Public Policy Research Organization, University of California, 1976.
- 1976
Municipal computers; growth, usage and management, by Kenneth L. Kraemer, William H. Dutton [and] Joseph R. Matthews.
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- Irvine, Urban Information Systems Research Group, Public Policy Research Organization, University of California, 1975.
- 1975
Administrative reform, technology, and intra-organizational power; computers and management control in local government by William H. Dutton [and] Kenneth L. Kraemer.
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- Irvine, Urban Information Systems Research Group, Public Policy Research Organization, University of California, 1976.
- 1976
Technological innovation in local government: the case of computers in U. S. cities and counties, by James N. Danziger [and] William H. Dutton.
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- Irvine, Calif., Urban Information Systems Research Group, Public Policy Research Organization, Univ. of California, 1976.
- 1976
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