Thomas Kalling
Titel
Professor, Institutschef
046-2224638
Thomas [dot] Kalling [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2012
- 2011
- 2010
- 2008
- Business models for mobile news media. Exploring the e-newspaper case from content provider and consumer views
- Challenges to knowledge sharing across national and intra-organizational boundaries. Case studies of IKEA and SCA Packaging
- Specificities vs Enthusiasm: Nine European Case Studies of Commercialization of Innovation
- 2007
- ERP success factors: The impact of knowledge, organisational context and institutional forces
- Implementation of a Knowledge Management Initiative: Turning KMS Use into Profit
- Kärnkompetens - specialisering eller diversifiering
- Managing Technological Change in a Call Centre Context- A Question of Learning?
- Proposing a Business Model Framework for the e-newspaper
- Reasons behind contemporary use of budgets
- Returns to ERP investments. Managerial and organisational factors
- The Lure of Simplicity: Learning Perspectives on Innovation
- The Surprise of Candour: Employee Cynicism and technological Change in Late Modernity Work
- The Workplace that Switched to Mono
- The success and failure of New Product Development – a study with focus on the early phases
- The workplace that switched to mono. Learning challenges to modern day call centres
- When Doves Cry, Organizational Cynicism from Dissonance to Harmony
- When Doves Cry; Employee Cynicism from Dissonance to Harmony
- 2006
- CRM Implementation Strategies: Why Time Compression Becomes a Diseconomy. A Case Study of Vattenfall
- Critical Aspects of CRM Learning Processes
- Decision Support through Knowledge Management: What Works and What Breaks
- Institutional Challenges to Knowledge Sharing Across National and Intra-Organisational Boundaries. Case Studies of IKEA and SCA
- Knowledge, Organizational Context and Institutional Forces: Knowledge Sharing in IKEA and SCA
- Why is it that a Knowledge Management Initiative Works or Fails
- 2005
- A Learning Perspective on Conseguence of CRM: the vattenfall Case
- CRM systems: A Learning Perspective on How Organisations Manage to Understand the Customer
- ERP Systems and competitive advantage: A case study of key success factors and strategic processes
- Introduction: Lund on Informatics
- Organisation och Organisering
- Technology implementation: A qualitative case study of e-procurement
- ’It’s all e-biz, kids’: A Quantitative study of Swedish Executives’ View on E-business between 1997 and 2001
- 2003
- Analysing e-business models
- ERP Systems and the Strategic Management Processes that Lead to Competitive Advantage
- Knowledge Management and the Occasional Links with Performance
- Knowledge Sharing in Organizations
- Organisation-internal Transfer of Knowledge and the Role of Motivation. A Qualitative Study
- Organising Complex IT Activities: A case study of a Swedish IT Department Turning Profit Centre
- The Evolution of Strategic Capabilities: A Case Study of the Volvo Car Corporation
- The business model concept: theoretical underpinnings and empirical illustrations
- 2002
- Behind the Scenes of the E-Business Construct
- IT and Business Models. Theories and Concepts
- The Business Model : A Means to Comprehend the Management and Business Context of Information and Communication Technology
- The Business Model: A Means to Comprehend the Management and Business Contxt of Informatin an Communication Technology
- Yet, Another useful business model
- 1999
redaktör
- 2012
- 2010
- 2005
- Beyond Positivism and Constructivism: Critical Realism in IS Research
- Enabling and Enhancing Potential Absorptive Capacity through the use of ICT
- IT Product Quality in Practice as Knowledge and Experience
- Implications of the social consequences of global information technology outsourcing in the USA
- Information Society Initiatives in Botswana: An Analysis and Recommendations for Action
- Introduction: Lund on Informatics
- Investigating Values in CSCL Design
- Lund on Informatics
- ’It’s all e-biz, kids’: A Quantitative study of Swedish Executives’ View on E-business between 1997 and 2001

