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== '''Theory of Multiple Contingencies''' == | == '''Theory of Multiple Contingencies''' == |
Latest revision as of 06:13, 16 November 2011
Theory of Multiple Contingencies
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Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)
Main independent construct(s)/factor(s)
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IS articles that use the theory
V. Sambamurthy , Robert W. Zmud, Arrangements for information technology governance: a theory of multiple contingencies, MIS Quarterly, v.23 n.2, p.261-290, June 1999.
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