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RESEARCH PRODUCT
How CPR is like Madonna
Bob Bostrom BostromLorne OlfmanMonica Adya AdyaCatherine M. BeisePaul S. LickerMaung K. Seinsubject
InformationSystems_GENERALKnowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONGlobal businessDemographicsbusiness.industryPolitical scienceContext (language use)Public relationsbusinessdescription
The purpose of this panel is to provide a formal forum and opportunity to reflect on the past, discuss the present, and provide direction and inspiration for the future of what we now call Computers and People Research (CPR). To what extent have these early concerns and themes endured? How have they been transformed over five decades of changes in technology, changes in the workplace and global business context, and IT worker demographics? What progress has the CPR community made in addressing these concerns? What new issues has CPR brought forward that were not envisioned by the early CPR pioneers?
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-05-31 | Proceedings of the 50th annual conference on Computers and People Research |