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Jonathan Graham-Harper-Cater, Benjamin Metcalfe and Peter Wilson
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Leslie Collins, Deborah McGregor, Stephanie Allen, Craig Murray and Chris Metcalfe
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and many suffering from chronic illness, the Province of Ontario, Canada implemented policies to develop Source Water Protection (SWP) plans. Under the Clean W...
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Irina Santiago-Brown, Andrew Metcalfe, Cate Jerram and Cassandra Collins
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Bassam Michael Baroudi, Mike Metcalfe
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The contractor prequalification topic has had much written on it over the last two decades. In the past it has been primarily viewed in terms of the appropriate selection of contractors for construction projects. There has been extensive research interes...
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William Lowry, Jaap de Vries, Michael Krejci, Eric Petersen, Zeynep Serinyei, Wayne Metcalfe, Henry Curran and Gilles Bourque
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Sandra Penger, Jana Znidarsic, Vlado Dimovski
Nowadays lecturers in higher education need an awareness of the experiential learning style preferences of students in order to develop and utilize effective and efficient teaching and pedagogical strategies and methods. The experiential learning styles ...
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Mike Metcalfe
This paper presents one person's interpretation of the history of Information Systems (IS) education in South Australia (SA). The stance used to think about the history was that of seeking the contradictions, underlying tensions, which worked over time t...
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Mike Metcalfe,Maureen Lynch
This paper is about generalizability in interpretive systems research. The authors are concerned that, in its search for appropriate inquiry methods, the discipline of Information Systems (IS) does not slip into the errors of other social disciplines and...
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Mike Metcalfe,Margaret Kiley
The lone-scholar reputation of the traditional UK style PhD program is the result or a misunderstanding by some course designers. Getting a PhD is as much about making friends, forming a collegiate group, as it is about writing a book. The loneliness sho...
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Metcalfe, R. J.; Shaw, M. W.; Russell, P. E.
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