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    • The role of the user story agile practice in innovation 

      O hEocha, Colm; Conboy, Kieran (Springer, 2010-10)
      The concept of an innovation space where different knowledge and perspectives can interact leading to innovation is central to lean thinking. The SECI framework of organizational knowledge creation identifies five enabling ...
    • Seeking the face of innovation with the ethical compass of Emmanuel Levinas. 

      Costello, Gabriel; Donnellan, Brian (Springer Verlag, 2008)
      A recent biographer has described the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas as being permeated by one simple but profound theme: western philosophy has at best ignored and at worst suppressed the ¿Other¿. The approach of this ...
    • Technophobia amongst older adults in Ireland 

      Hogan, Mairéad (Irish Journal of Management, 2006-06)
      The article discusses the findings of research on the prevalence of technophobia amongst older adults in Ireland. The study was conducted using questionnaires which consisted of computer anxiety rating scale form C (CARS-C), ...
    • The triple helix, open innovation and the DOI research agenda. 

      Costello, Gabriel; Donnellan, Brian (Springer Verlag, 2007-01-07)
      This paper examines the implications for research on the diffusion of innovations (DOI) arising from a growing body of literature in two related fields. The first area concerns the debate on the role of regional and national ...
    • Turning Time from Enemy into an Ally using the Pomodoro Technique 

      Wang, Xiaofeng (Springer, 2010)
      Time is one of the most important factors dominating agile software development processes in distributed settings. Effective time management helps agile teams to plan and monitor the work to be performed, ...
    • Understanding eGovernment implementation from an NPM strategic reform perspective 

      Scott, Murray; Robbins, Geraldine (Association for Information Systems, 2010)
      New Public Management (NPM) is a set of private sector management principles which have had a significant impact in the shaping of policy reform agendas in many governments. This article seeks to understand the influence ...
    • The wizard of OZ: instilling a resilient heart into self-service business applications 

      Costello, Gabriel (Springer, 2006)
      Speech enabled business applications are characterized by complex implementations that bring together language processing technologies, applications development, and end-user psychology. Resilience is critical to ...