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Gary S. Lynn
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2000-2014
Publications (10 Years): 0
Top Topics
Minimum Variance
Making Recommendations
Team Members
Trust Propagation
Top Venues
Int. J. Inf. Manag.
J. Assoc. Inf. Syst.
IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun.
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Publications
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Ali E. Akgün
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Gary S. Lynn
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Halit Keskin
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Derya Dogan
Team learning in IT implementation projects: Antecedents and consequences.
Int. J. Inf. Manag.
34 (1) (2014)
Ned Kock
,
Gary S. Lynn
Research Article Electronic Media Variety and Virtual Team Performance: The Mediating Role of Task Complexity Coping Mechanisms.
IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun.
55 (4) (2012)
Ned Kock
,
Gary S. Lynn
Lateral Collinearity and Misleading Results in Variance-Based SEM: An Illustration and Recommendations.
J. Assoc. Inf. Syst.
13 (7) (2012)
Zvi H. Aronson
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Richard R. Reilly
,
Gary S. Lynn
The role of leader personality in new product development success: an examination of teams developing radical and incremental innovations.
Int. J. Technol. Manag.
44 (1/2) (2008)
Ned Kock
,
Gary S. Lynn
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Kevin E. Dow
,
Ali E. Akgün
Team adaptation to electronic communication media: evidence of compensatory adaptation in new product development teams.
Eur. J. Inf. Syst.
15 (3) (2006)
Ali E. Akgün
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John Byrne
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Halit Keskin
,
Gary S. Lynn
Transactive memory system in new product development teams.
IEEE Trans. Engineering Management
53 (1) (2006)
Jiyao Chen
,
Richard R. Reilly
,
Gary S. Lynn
The impacts of speed-to-market on new product success: the moderating effects of uncertainty.
IEEE Trans. Engineering Management
52 (2) (2005)
Ali E. Akgün
,
John Byrne
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Halit Keskin
,
Gary S. Lynn
,
Salih Z. Imamoglu
Knowledge networks in new product development projects: A transactive memory perspective.
Inf. Manag.
42 (8) (2005)
Gary S. Lynn
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Richard R. Reilly
,
Ali E. Akgün
Knowledge management in new product teams: practices and outcomes.
IEEE Trans. Engineering Management
47 (2) (2000)
Gary S. Lynn
,
Ali E. Akgün
A new product development learning model: antecedents and consequences of declarative and procedural knowledge.
Int. J. Technol. Manag.
20 (5/6/7/8) (2000)