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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j53]Rick Sullivan, Alex Veen, Kai Riemer:
Furthering engaged algorithmic management research: Surfacing foundational positions through a hermeneutic literature analysis. Inf. Organ. 34(4): 100528 (2024) - [j52]Kai Riemer, Sandra Peter:
Conceptualizing generative AI as style engines: Application archetypes and implications. Int. J. Inf. Manag. 79: 102824 (2024) - [j51]Marcelo Lerendegui, Kai Riemer, Georgios Papageorgiou, Bingxue Wang, Lachlan Arthur, Arthur Chavignon, Tao Zhang, Olivier Couture, Pingtong Huang, Md Ashikuzzaman, Stefanie Dencks, Christopher Dunsby, Brandon Helfield, Jørgen Arendt Jensen, Thomas Lisson, Matthew R. Lowerison, Hassan Rivaz, Anthony E. Samir, Georg Schmitz, Scott J. Schoen, Ruud van Sloun, Pengfei Song, Tristan S. W. Stevens, Jipeng Yan, Vassilis Sboros, Meng-Xing Tang:
ULTRA-SR Challenge: Assessment of Ultrasound Localization and TRacking Algorithms for Super-Resolution Imaging. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging 43(8): 2970-2987 (2024) - [c87]Stefanie Knippschild, Sebastian K. Boell, Kai Riemer, Sandra Peter:
Finding Algorithmic Fairness: An Analysis of how Literature Considers Algorithmic Fairness from Different Stakeholder Perspectives. AMCIS 2024 - [c86]Kai Riemer, Mike Seymour, Lingyao Yuan:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Actors, Agents, and Avatars: Visualizing Digital Humans in E-Commerce and Social Media. HICSS 2024: 3925 - [c85]Sandra Peter, Kai Riemer:
Creative Assistants with Style: Making Sense of Generative AI as "Style Engines". HICSS 2024: 3980-3989 - 2023
- [j50]Michael Seymour, Kai Riemer, Lingyao Yuan, Alan R. Dennis:
Beyond Deep Fakes. Commun. ACM 66(10): 56-67 (2023) - [j49]Jipeng Yan, Bingxue Wang, Kai Riemer, Joseph Hansen-Shearer, Marcelo Lerendegui, Matthieu Toulemonde, Christopher J. Rowlands, Peter D. Weinberg, Meng-Xing Tang:
Fast 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound With Adaptive Weight-Based Beamforming. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 70(9): 2752-2761 (2023) - [j48]Kai Riemer, Matthieu Toulemonde, Jipeng Yan, Marcelo Lerendegui, Eleanor Stride, Peter D. Weinberg, Christopher Dunsby, Meng-Xing Tang:
Fast and Selective Super-Resolution Ultrasound In Vivo With Acoustically Activated Nanodroplets. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging 42(4): 1056-1067 (2023) - [c84]Stefanie Knippschild, Sebastian K. Boell, Sandra Peter, Kai Riemer:
Fairness for Hire: An Investigation of how Software Suppliers Construct Fairness in the Employment Life Cycle. ACIS 2023 - [c83]Kai Riemer, Sandra Peter:
What the Lone Banana Problem reveals about the Nature of Generative AI. ACIS 2023 - [c82]Belinda Y. Wang, Sebastian K. Boell, Kai Riemer, Sandra Peter:
Human Agency in AI Configurations Supporting Organizational Decision-making. ACIS 2023 - [c81]Lingyao Yuan, Kai Riemer, Mike Seymour:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Actors, Agents, and Avatars: Visualizing Digital Humans in E-Commerce and Social Media. HICSS 2023: 3400 - [c80]Bayu Nuswantoro, Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer:
Conceptualizing Visibility in Hybrid Work. ICIS 2023 - [i3]Kai Riemer, Marcelo Lerendegui, Matthieu Toulemonde, Jiaqi Zhu, Christopher Dunsby, Peter D. Weinberg, Meng-Xing Tang:
On the Use of Singular Value Decomposition as a Clutter Filter for Ultrasound Flow Imaging. CoRR abs/2304.12783 (2023) - 2022
- [c79]Mike Seymour, Kai Riemer, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Actors, Agents, and Avatars: Visualizing Digital Humans in E-Commerce and Social Media. HICSS 2022: 1-2 - [c78]Mike Seymour, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, Alan R. Dennis, Kai Riemer:
Face It, Users Don't Care: Affinity and Trustworthiness of Imperfect Digital Humans. HICSS 2022: 1-10 - 2021
- [j47]Janine Hacker, Kai Riemer:
Identification of User Roles in Enterprise Social Networks: Method Development and Application. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 63(4): 367-387 (2021) - [j46]Ella Hafermalz, Kai Riemer:
Productive and connected while working from home: what client-facing remote workers can learn from telenurses about 'belonging through technology'. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 30(1): 89-99 (2021) - [j45]Mike Seymour, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, Alan R. Dennis, Kai Riemer:
Have We Crossed the Uncanny Valley? Understanding Affinity, Trustworthiness, and Preference for Realistic Digital Humans in Immersive Environments. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 22(3): 9 (2021) - [c77]Kai Riemer, Mike Seymour:
Virtual Visitation: Conceptualization and Metrics for Digital Twinning of Large Interactive Social Events. HICSS 2021: 1-11 - [c76]Mike Seymour, Kai Riemer, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, Alan R. Dennis:
Beyond deep fakes: Conceptual framework, applications, and research agenda for neural rendering of realistic digital faces. HICSS 2021: 1-10 - 2020
- [j44]Kai Riemer, Laurence Lock Lee, Cai Kjaer, Annika Haeffner:
Identification of Enterprise Social Network (ESN) Group Archetypes in ESN Analytics: Metrics Selection and Case Application. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 24 (2020) - [j43]Kai Riemer, Raffaele Ciriello, Sandra Peter, Daniel Schlagwein:
Digital contact-tracing adoption in the COVID-19 pandemic: IT governance for collective action at the societal level. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 29(6): 731-745 (2020) - [j42]Ella Hafermalz, Robert Bruce Johnston, Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai Riemer:
Beyond 'mobility': A new understanding of moving with technology. Inf. Syst. J. 30(4): 762-786 (2020) - [c75]Sandra Peter, Kai Riemer, Dirk Hovorka:
Artefacts from the Future: Engaging Audiences in possible Futures with Emerging Technologies for better Outcomes. ECIS 2020 - [c74]Mike Seymour, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, Alan R. Dennis, Kai Riemer:
Facing the Artificial: Understanding Affinity, Trustworthiness, and Preference for More Realistic Digital Humans. HICSS 2020: 1-11
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j41]Marta Indulska, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Kai Riemer:
Preface to the Special Section of Selected Papers from the 28th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 23 (2019) - [c73]Ali Eshraghi, Robert Bruce Johnston, Kai Riemer:
Technology Introduction as Social Interpretation by End-Users: Key Articulations in the Literature. ACIS 2019: 77 - [c72]Michael Seymour, Kai Riemer, Judy Kay:
Mapping Beyond the Uncanny Valley: A Delphi Study on Aiding Adoption of Realistic Digital Faces. HICSS 2019: 1-11 - [c71]Michael Seymour, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, Alan R. Dennis, Kai Riemer:
Crossing the Uncanny Valley? Understanding Affinity, Trustworthiness, and Preference for More Realistic Virtual Humans in Immersive Environments. HICSS 2019: 1-11 - [c70]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Wither Interpretivism? Re-interpreting interpretation to fit a world of ubiquitous ICT. ICIS 2019 - 2018
- [j40]Uri Gal, Kai Riemer, Friedrich Chasin:
A Historical Perspective on Information Systems: A Tool and Methodology for Studying the Evolution of Social Representations on Wikipedia. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 43: 37 (2018) - [j39]Mike Seymour, Kai Riemer, Judy Kay:
Actors, Avatars and Agents: Potentials and Implications of Natural Face Technology for the Creation of Realistic Visual Presence. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 19(10): 4 (2018) - [c69]Kai Riemer, Laurence Lock Lee, Cai Kjaer, Annika Haeffner:
Metrics selection for group type identification in Enterprise Social Network (ESN) analytics. ACIS 2018: 47 - [c68]Natalie Hardwicke, Tim Mahlberg, Kai Riemer:
The Existential Doctorate: Liminality in Industry-Academic Doctoral Partnerships. ACIS 2018: 71 - [c67]Natalie Hardwicke, Kai Riemer:
Do You Understand Our Understanding? Personas as Hermeneutic Tools in Social Technology Projects. ACIS 2018: 89 - [c66]Kai Riemer, Ella Hafermalz:
Supporting Adoption Facilitators Backstage with an Inter-organizational Enterprise Social Network. ICIS 2018 - [c65]Margunn Aanestad, Magnus Mähring, Carsten S. Østerlund, Kai Riemer, Ulrike Schultze:
Living with Monsters? IS&O 2018: 3-12 - [e1]Ulrike Schultze, Margunn Aanestad, Magnus Mähring, Carsten S. Østerlund, Kai Riemer:
Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS&O 2018, San Francisco, CA, USA, December 11-12, 2018, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 543, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-04090-1 [contents] - 2017
- [j38]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Clarifying Ontological Inseparabiilty with Heidegger's Analysis of Equipment. MIS Q. 41(4): 1059-1081 (2017) - [c64]Michael Seymour, Kai Riemer, Judy Kay:
Interactive Realistic Digital Avatars - Revisiting the Uncanny Valley. HICSS 2017: 1-10 - 2016
- [j37]Matti Mäntymäki, Kai Riemer:
Enterprise social networking: A knowledge management perspective. Int. J. Inf. Manag. 36(6): 1042-1052 (2016) - [c63]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Making Sense of Disruption: A Kuhnian Analysis. ACIS 2016: 6 - [c62]Steve Elliot, Ella Hafermalz, Dirk Hovorka, Sebastian K. Boell, Kai Riemer, Olivera Marjanovic:
The Sharing Economy and the Transformative Roles of IS: An Australian Study. ACIS 2016: 77 - [c61]Ella Hafermalz, Kai Riemer:
The Work of belonging through Technology in Remote Work: a Case Study in tele-Nursing. ECIS 2016: Research Paper 106 - [c60]Ella Hafermalz, Kai Riemer:
Negotiating Distance: "Presencing Work" in a Case of Remote Telenursing. ICIS 2016 - [c59]Ella Hafermalz, Kai Riemer, Sebastian K. Boell:
Enactment or Performance? A Non-dualist Reading of Goffman. IS&O 2016: 167-181 - [i2]Janine Viol, Rebecca Bernsmann, Kai Riemer:
Behavioural Dimensions for Discovering Knowledge Actor Roles Utilising Enterprise Social Network Metrics. CoRR abs/1606.00883 (2016) - [i1]Ella Hafermalz, Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai Riemer:
Shared Secret Places: Social Media and Affordances. CoRR abs/1606.02478 (2016) - 2015
- [j36]Kai Riemer, Stefan Stieglitz, Christian Meske:
From Top to Bottom - Investigating the Changing Role of Hierarchy in Enterprise Social Networks. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 57(3): 197-212 (2015) - [j35]Jan vom Brocke, Alexander Simons, Kai Riemer, Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut, Anne Cleven:
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Challenges and Recommendations of Literature Search in Information Systems Research. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 37: 9 (2015) - [c58]Janine Viol, Rebecca Bernsmann, Kai Riemer:
Behavioural Dimensions for Discovering Knowledge Actor Roles Utilising Enterprise Social Network Metrics. ACIS 2015: 17 - [c57]Ella Hafermalz, Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai Riemer:
Shared Secret Places: Social Media and Affordances. ACIS 2015: 53 - [c56]Ella Hafermalz, Kai Riemer:
The Question of Materiality: Mattering in the Network Society. ECIS 2015 - [c55]Jo Orsatti, Kai Riemer:
Identity-making: A Multimodal Approach for Researching Identity in Social Media. ECIS 2015 - [c54]Kai Riemer, Jan Finke, Dirk S. Hovorka:
Bridging or Bonding: Do Individuals gain Social Capital from Participation in Enterprise Social Networks? ICIS 2015 - 2014
- [j34]Torsten Eymann, Dennis Kundisch, Jan Recker, Abraham Bernstein, Judith Gebauer, Oliver Günther, Wolfgang Ketter, Michael zur Mühlen, Kai Riemer:
Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Challenges and Opportunities of Moving Between University Systems. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 6(2): 115-126 (2014) - [j33]Robert Bruce Johnston, Kai Riemer:
On Putting the Score ahead of the Game. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 34: 47 (2014) - [j32]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Rethinking the place of the artefact in IS using Heidegger's analysis of equipment. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 23(3): 273-288 (2014) - [j31]Matti Mäntymäki, Kai Riemer:
Digital natives in social virtual worlds: A multi-method study of gratifications and social influences in Habbo Hotel. Int. J. Inf. Manag. 34(2): 210-220 (2014) - [j30]Torsten Eymann, Dennis Kundisch, Jan Recker, Abraham Bernstein, Judith Gebauer, Oliver Günther, Wolfgang Ketter, Michael zur Mühlen, Kai Riemer:
Should I Stay or Should I Go - Herausforderungen und Chancen eines Wechsels zwischen Hochschulsystemen. Wirtschaftsinf. 56(2): 131-144 (2014) - [c53]Stefan Stieglitz, Kai Riemer, Christian Meske:
Hierarchy or Activity? The Role of Formal and Informal Influence in Eliciting responses from Enterprise Social Networks. ECIS 2014 - 2013
- [j29]Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer:
Malleable End-User Software. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 5(3): 195-197 (2013) - [j28]Kai Riemer, Stefan Seidel:
Design and design research as contextual practice. Inf. Syst. E Bus. Manag. 11(3): 331-334 (2013) - [j27]Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer:
Nutzungsoffene Anwendungssoftware. Wirtschaftsinf. 55(3): 193-196 (2013) - [c52]Friedrich Chasin, Uri Gal, Kai Riemer:
The Genealogy of Knowledge: Introducing a tool and method for tracing the social construction of knowledge on Wikipedia. ACIS 2013: 63 - [c51]Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer:
The Contextual Nature Of Enterprise Social Networking: A Multi Case Study Comparison. ECIS 2013: 94 - [c50]Daniel Richter, Alexander Richter, Jakob Hamann, Kai Riemer, Nadine Vehring:
Infrastructures-in-Practice: Cultivating Enterprise Microblogging. HICSS 2013: 670-679 - [c49]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston, Dirk S. Hovorka, Marta Indulska:
Challenging the Philosophical Foundations of Modeling Organizational Reality: The Case of Process Modeling. ICIS 2013 - 2012
- [j26]Kai Riemer, Nadine Vehring:
Virtual or vague? a literature review exposing conceptual differences in defining virtual organizations in IS research. Electron. Mark. 22(4): 267-282 (2012) - [j25]Alexander Stocker, Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer:
A Review of Microblogging in the Enterprise. it Inf. Technol. 54(5): 205-211 (2012) - [j24]Jan vom Brocke, Daniel Richter, Kai Riemer:
Enterprise Social Networking - Wie können Unternehmen Social Software sinnvoll nutzen? Wirtschaftsinformatik Manag. 4(3): 28-35 (2012) - [c48]Jo Orsatti, Kai Riemer:
Identity and Self-Presentation: from a Representational to a Performative Lens in Studying Social Media Engagement in Organisations. ACIS 2012 - [c47]Kai Riemer, Paul Scifleet:
Enterprise Social Networking in Knowledge-intensive Work Practices: A Case Study in a Professional Service Firm. ACIS 2012 - [c46]Denise Vandeweijer, Alexander Richter, Michael Koch, Kai Riemer:
Patent Management and Social Software. ACIS 2012 - [c45]Nadine Vehring, Kai Riemer:
Designing the Roll-out of Organization-Wide ICT Infrastructures - the Fintop Case. ECIS 2012: 75 - [c44]Kai Riemer, Philipp Overfeld, Paul Scifleet, Alexander Richter:
Eliciting the Anatomy of Technology Appropriation Processes: a Case Study in Enterprise Social Media. ECIS 2012: 134 - [c43]Matti Mäntymäki, Kai Riemer:
"Chill with Friends" - Continuous engagement in social virtual worlds among digital natives. ICIS 2012 - [c42]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Place-making: A Phenomenological Theory of Technology Appropriation. ICIS 2012 - 2011
- [j23]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Erratum to: Enterprise Microblogging. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 3(1): 57 (2011) - [j22]Daniel Richter, Kai Riemer, Jan vom Brocke:
Internet Social Networking - Research State of the Art and Implications for Enterprise 2.0. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 3(2): 89-101 (2011) - [j21]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Erratum zu: Enterprise Microblogging. Wirtschaftsinf. 53(1): 57 (2011) - [j20]Daniel Richter, Kai Riemer, Jan vom Brocke:
Internet Social Networking - Stand der Forschung und Konsequenzen für Enterprise 2.0. Wirtschaftsinf. 53(2): 89-103 (2011) - [c41]Matti Mäntymäki, Kai Riemer:
"Fun and Friends and Stuff" On the Stickiness of Social Virtual Worlds among Teenagers. ACIS 2011 - [c40]Kai Riemer, Justus Holler, Marta Indulska:
Collaborative process modelling - tool analysis and design implications. ECIS 2011: 39 - [c39]Kai Riemer, Alexander Altenhofen, Alexander Richter:
What are you doing? - enterprise microblogging as context building. ECIS 2011: 252 - [c38]Russell P. Haines, Kai Riemer:
The User-Centered Nature of Awareness Creation in Computer-mediated Communication. ICIS 2011 - [c37]Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Artifact or Equipment? Rethinking the Core of IS using Heidegger's ways of being. ICIS 2011 - [c36]Nadine Vehring, Kai Riemer, Stefan Klein:
"Don't pressure me!" Exploring the Anatomy of Voluntariness in the Organizational Adoption of Network Technologies. ICIS 2011 - [c35]Matti Mäntymäki, Kai Riemer:
How Social Are Social Virtual Worlds? An Investigation Of Hedonic, Utilitarian, Social And Normative Usage Drivers. PACIS 2011: 126 - [c34]Kai Riemer, Stephan Diederich, Alexander Richter, Paul Scifleet:
Short Message Discussions: On The Conversational Nature Of Microblogging In A Large Consultancy Organisation. PACIS 2011: 158 - 2010
- [j19]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Enterprise Microblogging. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 2(6): 391-394 (2010) - [j18]Kai Riemer:
Strategic Positioning in Converging Technology Markets - The Clyp Case. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 27: 38 (2010) - [j17]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Martin Böhringer:
Enterprise Microblogging. Wirtschaftsinf. 52(6): 387-390 (2010) - [j16]Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer, Michael Koch:
Social Software und Unternehmenskultur. Wirtschaftsinformatik Manag. 2(6): 78-81 (2010) - [c33]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter:
Social Software: Agents for Change or Platforms for Social Reproduction? A Case Study on Enterprise Microblogging. ACIS 2010 - [c32]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter, Philip Seltsikas:
Enterprise Microblogging: Procrastination or productive use? AMCIS 2010: 506 - [c31]Daniel Richter, Kai Riemer, Jan vom Brocke:
Social Transactions on Social Network Sites: Can Transaction Cost Theory Contribute to a Better Understanding of Internet Social Networking? Bled eConference 2010: 39 - [c30]Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter:
Tweet Inside: Microblogging in a Corporate Context. Bled eConference 2010: 41 - [c29]Kai Riemer, Deborah Bunker:
Contextualizing is in Business: $ R US Financial Planning - a Modular Teaching Case for introductory 1st Year General Business MIS Courses. ICIS 2010: 165 - [c28]Kai Riemer, Nadine Vehring:
It's not a Property! Exploring the Sociomateriality of Software Usability. ICIS 2010: 215
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j15]Kai Riemer, Stefanie Filius:
Contextualising Media Choice Using Genre Analysis. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 1(2): 164-176 (2009) - [j14]Kai Riemer, Stefan Taing:
Unified Communications. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 1(4): 326-330 (2009) - [j13]Kai Wehmeyer, Alexander Kipp, Kai Riemer:
Managing the process of channel alignment: Model-driven strategy development in a multinational corporation. Bus. Process. Manag. J. 15(1): 48-73 (2009) - [j12]Kai Riemer, Charles Steinfield, Doug Vogel:
eCollaboration: On the nature and emergence of communication and collaboration technologies. Electron. Mark. 19(4): 181-188 (2009) - [j11]Kai Riemer:
eCollaboration: Systeme, Anwendung und aktuelle Entwicklungen. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 267: 7-17 (2009) - [j10]Kai Riemer:
E-Collaboration Systems: Identification of System Classes using Cluster Analysis. Int. J. e Collab. 5(3): 1-24 (2009) - [j9]Kai Riemer, Christoph Lehrke:
Biased Listing in Electronic Marketplaces: Exploring Its Implications in On-Line Hotel Distribution. Int. J. Electron. Commer. 14(1): 55-78 (2009) - [j8]Kai Riemer, Stefanie Filius:
Kontextualisierung der Medienwahl mit Hilfe von Kommunikationsgenres. Wirtschaftsinf. 51(2): 192-205 (2009) - [j7]Kai Riemer, Stefan Taing:
Unified Communications. Wirtschaftsinf. 51(4): 376-380 (2009) - [c27]Alexander Richter, Kai Riemer:
Corporate Social Networking Sites - Modes of Use and Appropriation through Co-Evolution. ACIS 2009 - [c26]Jan vom Brocke, Daniel Richter, Kai Riemer:
Motives for Using Social Network Sites (SNSs) - An Analysis of SNS Adoption Among Students. Bled eConference 2009: 40 - [c25]Jan vom Brocke, Alexander Simons, Björn Niehaves, Kai Riemer, Ralf Plattfaut, Anne Cleven:
Reconstructing the giant: On the importance of rigour in documenting the literature search process. ECIS 2009: 2206-2217 - [c24]Daniel Richter, Kai Riemer, Jan vom Brocke, Stefan Große Böckmann:
Internet social networking - Distinguishing the phenomenon from its manifestations in web sites. ECIS 2009: 2603-2614 - [c23]Kai Riemer, Stefan Klein:
Presence Signalling in Unified Communication Systems - A Framework for Customisation in Context. Wirtschaftsinformatik (1) 2009: 265-274 - 2008
- [j6]Kai Riemer:
Konzepte des Beziehungsmanagements am Beispiel von Supplier und Customer Relationships. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 259: 7-20 (2008) - [j5]