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Sandra K. Newton
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2003-2013
Publications (10 Years): 0
Top Topics
Autonomous Robots
Agent Interactions
Urban Environments
Multi Agent Systems
Top Venues
Int. J. Hum. Cap. Inf. Technol. Prof.
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Publications
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Sandra K. Newton
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Linda I. Nowak
Attitudes and Work Environment Factors Influencing the Information Technology Professionals' Work Behaviors.
Int. J. Hum. Cap. Inf. Technol. Prof.
4 (4) (2013)
Michael L. Harris
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Tim Klaus
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Stephen C. Wingreen
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Madeline Ann Domino
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Cynthia LeRouge
,
Sandra K. Newton
,
J. Ellis Blanton
The effects of job security and other employment considerations on the organizational attitudes of IT professionals.
CPR
(2009)
Sandra K. Newton
,
J. Ellis Blanton
,
Richard P. Will
Innovative Work and Citizenship Behaviors from Information Technology Professionals: Effects of Their Psychological Contract.
Inf. Resour. Manag. J.
21 (4) (2008)
Sandra K. Newton
,
J. Ellis Blanton
,
Stephen C. Wingreen
Exploring the characteristics of an IT professional's employment arrangement.
CPR
(2007)
Cynthia LeRouge
,
Sandra K. Newton
,
J. Ellis Blanton
Exploring the Systems Analyst Skill Set: Perceptions, Preferences, Age, and Gender.
J. Comput. Inf. Syst.
45 (3) (2005)
Sandra K. Newton
,
Stephen C. Wingreen
,
J. Ellis Blanton
Alternative employment arrangements contribute to organizational citizenship and innovative work, or not: information technology professional's psychological contract will tell.
CPR
(2005)
Stephen C. Wingreen
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J. Ellis Blanton
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Sandra K. Newton
,
Madeline Ann Domino
Assessing the IT training and development climate: an application of the Q-methodology.
CPR
(2005)
Sandra K. Newton
,
Stephen C. Wingreen
,
J. Ellis Blanton
The impact of organizational ethical climate fit on information technology professional's job satisfaction and organizational commitment research in progress.
CPR
(2004)
Sandra K. Newton
,
Cynthia LeRouge
,
J. Ellis Blanton
The systems developer skill set: exploring nature, gaps, and gender differences research in progress.
CPR
(2003)