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A new six 'S' framework on the relationship between the role of information systems (IS) and competencies in 'IS' management

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  • Philip, George & Booth, Marilyn E., 2001. "A new six 'S' framework on the relationship between the role of information systems (IS) and competencies in 'IS' management," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 51(3), pages 233-247, March.
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