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  • Tucker, Richard and Abbasi, Neda 2012, Conceptualizing teamwork and group-work in architecture and related design disciplines, in ASA 2012 : Building on knowledge, theory and practice : Proceedings of the 46th Annual Conference of the Architectural Science Association, Architectural Science Association, Gold Coast, Qld., pp. 1-8. 10   Elkadi, Hisham and Abbasi, Neda 2011, Development of a tool for evaluation of academic library spaces (TEALS) (0242), in SRHE 2011 : Positive futures for higher education; connections, communities and criticality : Proceedings of the 2011 Society for Research into Higher Education, SRHE, Newport, Wales. 20 2 Abbasi, Neda, Elkadi, Hisham, Horn, Anne and Owen, Sue 2012, TEALS (Tool for Evaluation of Academic Library Spaces) project : evaluating physical library spaces, in Library Assessment Conference : Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment, [Association of Research Libraries], [Charlottesville, Va.], pp. 31-32. 58 19 Abbasi, Neda, Elkadi, Hisham, Horn, Anne and Owen, Sue 2012, Transforming an academic library's spaces : an evaluation study of Deakin University Library at Burwood campus using TEALS discovery, in ALIA 2012 : Discovery : Proceedings of the 2012 Australian Library and Information Association Biennial Conference, ALIA, Sydney, N. S. W., pp. 1-13.
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    "Tucker, Richard and Abbasi, Neda 2012, Conceptualizing teamwork and group-work in architecture and related design disciplines, in ASA 2012 : Building on knowledge, theory and practice : Proceedings of the 46th Annual Conference of the Architectural Science Association, Architectural Science Association, Gold Coast, Qld., pp. 1-8. 10 Elkadi, Hisham and Abbasi, Neda 2011, Development of a tool for evaluation of academic library spaces (TEALS) (0242), in SRHE 2011 : Positive futures for higher education; connections, communities and criticality : Proceedings of the 2011 Society for Research into Higher Education, SRHE, Newport, Wales. 20 2 Openly accessible Abbasi, Neda, Elkadi, Hisham, Horn, Anne and Owen, Sue 2012, TEALS (Tool for Evaluation of Academic Library Spaces) project : evaluating physical library spaces, in Library Assessment Conference : Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment, [Association of Research Libraries], [Charlottesville, Va.], pp. 31-32. 58 19 Abbasi, Neda, Elkadi, Hisham, Horn, Anne and Owen, Sue 2012, Transforming an academic library's spaces : an evaluation study of Deakin University Library at Burwood campus using TEALS discovery, in ALIA 2012 : Discovery : Proceedings of the 2012 Australian Library and Information Association Biennial Conference, ALIA, Sydney, N. S. W., pp. 1-13. "
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    "Effective Strategies for Increasing Citation Frequency. Full Text Available Academic Journal By: Ebrahim, Nader Ale; Salehi, Hadi; Embi, Mohamed Amin; Tanha, Farid Habibi; Gholizadeh, Hossein; Motahar, Seyed; Ordi, Ali. International Education Studies. Nov2013, Vol. 6 Issue 11, p93-99. 7p. DOI: 10.5539/ies.v6n11p93. , Database: Education Research Complete Due to the effect of citation impact on The Higher Education (THE) world university ranking system, most of the researchers are looking for some helpful techniques to increase their citation reco... Subjects: CITATION analysis; HIGHER education; UNIVERSITIES & colleges -- Ratings & rankings; OPEN access publishing; H-index (Citation analysis) Chart Graph Add to folder PDF Full Text (258KB) 2. Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams. Detail Only Available Academic Journal By: Ebrahim, Nader Ale; Ahmed, Shamsuddin; Rashid, Salwa Hanim Abdul; Taha, Zahari. American Journal of Engineering & Applied Sciences. 2012, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p9-14. 6p. 2 Diagrams, 4 Charts. , Database: Academic Search Premier The article presents a study on the use of technology in the virtual research and development (R&D) teams. Virtual teams use digital communications, video and audio links, electronic whiteboards,... Subjects: RESEARCH teams; RESEARCH & development; DIGITAL communications; INDUSTRIAL research; DIGITAL media Add to folder Check the Library catalogue to see if you have access to this title.Display library holdings for this journal title 3. Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Detail Only Available Academic Journal By: Ebrahim, Nader Ale; Ahmed, Shamsuddin; Taha, Zahari. Australian Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences. 2009, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p2653-2669. 17p. 1 Diagram, 8 Charts. , Database: Academic Search Premier In the competitive market , virtual teams represent a growing response to the need for fasting time-to-market, low-cost and rapid solutions to complex organizational problems. Virtual teams enabl...
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SMEs and Virtual R&D Teams: A Motive Channel for Relationship between SMEs - 0 views

  • SMEs and Virtual R&D Teams: A Motive Channel for Relationship between SMEs   (Citations: 1) BibTex | RIS | RefWorks Download Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Zahari Taha This paper explores potential advantages and barriers of virtual teams toward making an interrelation between small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) with a comprehensive review on different aspects of virtual teams in SMEs based on authentic and reputed publications. The purpose of the state-of-the-art literature review is to provide an overview of what is known about the structure and dynamics of virtual collaboration in SMEs which they are the back bone of the world business. This study seeks to address some of the advantages of virtual R&D team in the existing extensive literature on the increase SMEs interrelations. Besides of identify benefits of virtual R&D team in SMEs, propose the way of further studies and recommend improvements. We argue that the routines used to promote interrelation between SMEs, based on virtual collaboration can sometimes create problems for firms as they ignore new challenges. We elaborate various theories on the virtual R&D team by reviewing the precedent papers. Published in 2009. DOI: 10.1109/TECHPOS.2009.5412112 Cumulative Annual View Publication The following links allow you to view full publications. These links are maintained by other sources not affiliated with Microsoft Academic Search. http://aleebrahim.com/Conferenc%20Papers/SMEs%20and%20Virtual%20R&D%20Teams%20A
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Nader Ale Ebrahim's journal articles (14) | Mendeley - 0 views

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    " Nader Ale Ebrahim, PhD Candidate's Publications PhD Candidate, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING , UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Research field: Management Science / Operations Research - Management Science * Attributions for Performance in Virtual Teams * Collaboration Technology * Collaborative Systems * Conceptual Modelling * Concurrent Engineering * Engineering Product Design * Industrial Engneering * New Product Develop Web Page (1) | Conference Proceedings (16) | Journal Article (14) Journal Article Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Salwa Hanim, Abdul Rashid, Zahari Taha (2012) Effective virtual teams for new product development, 1971-1985. In Scientific Research and Essays 7 (21). http://www.academicjournals.org/sre/a... http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf... Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Salwa Hanim Abdul Rashid, Zahari Taha (2012) Technology Use in the Virtual R & D Teams, 9-14. In American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 5 (1). http://ssrn.com/abstract=1999445 http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/36487/... http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-0... Download PDF (680.73 KB) Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Salwa Hanim Abdul Rashid, M a Wazed, Zahari Taha (2012) Virtual Collaborative R&D Teams in Malaysia Manufacturing SMEs, 1653-1659. In Advanced Materials Research. http://www.scientific.net/AMR.433-440... M. a. Wazed, S. Ahmed, Yusoff Nukman, Nader Ale Ebrahim (2011) Models for Component Commonality in Multistage Production, 258-266. In Applied Mechanics and Materials. http://www.scientific.net/AMM.110-116... Nader Ale Ebrahim, Salwa Hanim Abdul Rashid, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Zahari Taha (2011) The Effectiveness of Virtual R&D Teams in SMEs: Experiences of Malaysian SMEs, 109-114. In Industrial Engineering and Management Systems 10 (2). http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf... http://eprints.um.edu.my/2162/1/10%2D... Download PDF (85.97 KB) Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Zahari Taha (2011) Virtual R&D Teams: A potential growth o
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Publishing on internet - Research Supervision - ANU - 0 views

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  • Nader Ale Ebrahim, a doctoral candidate at the university of Malya argues that the internet can be used effectively to disseminate one's research, for e.g
  • Nader Ale Ebrahim, a doctoral candidate at the university of Malya argues that the internet can be used effectively to disseminate one's research, for e.g.: Google Wonder Wheel Harzing's Publish or Perish Microsoft Academic Search: VisualExplorer Mind Meister Mind Map Research ID Useful questions to ask yourself: What communication media best suit your discipline? How are candidates supported in utilising these media? What particular skills are required for different forms of communication?
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  • Home » Stages of candidature » Communicating research » Publishing on internet Publishing on internet Research overview & references Jim Cumming, a recent ANU doctoral candidate, suggests that with the development of the internet has come a range of communication methods for researchers. These include: Blogs Research websites where papers are posted prior to formal publication Online journals Wikis Skype An interesting development at the doctoral level in recent years has been a steady growth in the practice of blogging, whereby the experiences of candidates are not only documented but also publicly accessible. To see a range of blogs compiled by PhD candidates, supervisors and anything PhD related, visit PhDs.org. As part of my own doctoral research I have observed a 100 per cent increase in the number of blogs registered on the phdweblogs site during my candidature (2004-07). My notes reveal the number of blogs registered have been as follows: 285-15 May 2005; 453-17 September 2006; and 500-25 July 2007. An interesting feature of this site is that the number of doctoral blogs in Australia ranks third in the world with 34 PhD blogs, after the USA (194) and the UK (69). Another is the multidisciplinary nature of these blogs. On registering individuals are required to self-select their research area against a broad classification. Unsurprisingly, 'Social Sciences-General' is the top category with 128 posts, however, 'Multidisciplinary' is second with 100. This is inherently interesting given that most other disciplinary classification schemes fail to include inter-, trans-, or multi-disciplinary categories (e.g. RFCD, DEST, ANZIC, SEO, ISI). Intrigued by this online mode of communication and interaction I initiated my own blog-http://doctoralpractices.blogspot.com/ on 5 May 2005. The National Library approached me not long after it was up and running with a view to registering as part of their online database. I maintained the blog until the final stages of my candidature in 2007. During that time I recorded over 30 posts and generated over 3,000 hits. While it did not generate the level of interaction that I envisaged originally, it could be seen as constituting a public record of one candidate's activities. As such it provides an additional point of reference in the field of doctoral education, as well as a potential data source for those researching in the field of doctoral education in years to come. Read article in Weekend Australian Jim Cumming Former Doctoral Candidate, ANU August 2007 Ideas & tools Nader Ale Ebrahim, a doctoral candidate at the university of Malya argues that the internet can be used effectively to disseminate one's research, for e.g.: Google Wonder Wheel Harzing's Publish or Perish Microsoft Academic Search: VisualExplorer Mind Meister Mind Map Research ID
  • Nader Ale Ebrahim, a doctoral candidate at the university of Malya argues that the internet can be used effectively to disseminate one's research, for e.g.: Google Wonder Wheel Harzing's Publish or Perish Microsoft Academic Search: VisualExplorer Mind Meister Mind Map Research ID Useful questions to ask yourself: What communication media best suit your discipline? How are candidates supported in utilising these media? What particular skills are required for different forms of communication?
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Relationship between R&D Globalization and R&D Virtualization - 0 views

  • Relationship between R&D Globalization and R&D Virtualization   BibTex | RIS | RefWorks Download Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Zahari Taha The globalization of Research and Development (R&D) is not a recent phenomenon. Since the1960s, for various reasons, companies have been performing some kind of R&D activities outside their home countries. The pressure of globalization competition force producers to continuously innovate and upgrade the quality of existing products. The mega trends like globalization and high demand fluctuation force companies and supply chains to innovate new business models to gain and maintain competitive position. Networking, outsourcing, and information and communication technology are considered as general tools and means to respond to these challenges. The development of powerful ICTs has facilitated globalization. The globalization and the new waves of global trends in economy, services and business along with advances in telecommunications technology have paved the way for the formation and the performance of virtual teams. Virtualization in R&D has recently started to make serious headway due to developments in technology. In this paper the relationship between R&D virtualization and R&D globalization will be discussed. Although most R&D activity has for a long time been concentrated in a few advanced economies, this is now beginning to change and R&D activity is becoming more geographically dispersed and technologically specialized. Finding shows that decision to use a virtual R&D team is often a necessity and not a choice. Published in 2008.
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    " [Paper] Relationship between R&D Globalization and R&D Virtualization Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed, Zahari Taha The globalization of Research and Development (R&D) is not a recent phenomenon. Since the1960s, for various reasons, companies have been performing some kind of R&D activities outside their home countries. The pressure of globalization competition force producers to continuously innovate and upgrade the quality of existing products. The mega trends like globalization and high demand fluctuation force companies and supply chains to innovate new business models to gain and maintain competitive position. Networking, outsourcing, and information and communication technology are considered as general tools and means to respond to these challenges. The development of powerful ICTs has facilitated globalization. The globalization and the new waves of global trends in economy, services and business along with advances in telecommunications technology have paved the way for the formation and the performance of virtual teams. Virtualization in R&D has recently started to make serious headway due to developments in technology. In this paper the relationship between R&D virtualization and R&D globalization will be discussed. Although most R&D activity has for a long time been concentrated in a few advanced economies, this is now beginning to change and R&D activity is becoming more geographically dispersed and technologically specialized. Finding shows that decision to use a virtual R&D team is often a necessity and not a choice. Published in 2008."
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Another Paper! (DRAFT) | blog this! - 0 views

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    "Virtual Teams: Selection and Assessment of Team Members Stephen M. Urquhart Webster University Abstract This paper reviews current literature spanning theoretical and practical research of virtual teams. Ultimately, the paper will identify the most likely predictors of success to aid in the selection and assignment of employees and other members to a virtual team. Four key areas of research are covered: the virtual team environment; critical success factors in a virtual team; individual behaviors and success factors; and current practices for vetting and assigning virtual team members. Finally, a research approach is proposed to build on the currently defined success factors, measured in the context of how they would be applied in a virtual team setting. Introduction "Ever-greater virtualization is eating away at organizational structures and replacing them with networks of free agents." - Michael Malone, The Virtual Corporation (Ante, 2009) The concept of virtual teams has existed for more than two decades (Terrie, 1987; Kirkman, Rosen, Gibson, Tesluk and McPherson, 1995; Coyle and Schnaar, 1995), however, the technology to fully optimize the benefits of a team with members in different parts of the world in support of a common set of goals is relatively new and appears to be evolving. It is conceivable that the pace of technology has in some ways outstripped the capability of workers to keep up and adapt in a way where they can make a proactive and substantive contribution to organizational goals. Based on initial research into this area of concern, there appears to be insufficient guidance available to human resource (HR) practitioners and business managers in determining which employees are a good fit for a virtual team, what predictors can be used to accurately determine suitability, and how to effectively evaluate candidates for virtual assignments in advance to avoid failures and degraded productivity. This paper will evaluate the current lite
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Internet Archive Search: creator:"Nader Ale Ebrahim" - 0 views

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    "Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams - Nader Ale Ebrahim ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. 2012. Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 5, 9-14. Keywords: Collaboration teams; questionnaires; performance; cross-functional teams; product development; structural equation modeling; measurement model; literature review Downloads: 61 [texts] UM HIR Special Feature Nader Ale Ebrahim ( 27 5 2013) Edited - Nader Ale Ebrahim Abstract:The number of citations has over 30% share in Times Higher Education (THE) world university ranking system. Therefore, most of the researchers are looking for some helpful techniques to increase their citation record. Nader is developing a module for increasing the visibility of the research which directly influences the number of citations. This article reports just some of the key points of the module for improving the citation counts.Citation:N... Keywords: Research Tools; Increase H-index; Increase citations; Maximize visibility Downloads: 12 [texts] Maryam Farhadi's Paper In JATIT - Nader Ale Ebrahim M. FARHADI, H. SALEHI, M. A. EMBI, M. FOOLADI, H. FARHADI, A. AGHAEI CHADEGANI, and N. ALE EBRAHIM, "Contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Country'S H-Index," Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, vol. 57, no. 1, 10 November, 2013. Keywords: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development; H-index; Middle East Downloads: 14 [texts] Relationship among Economic Growth, Internet Usage and Publication Productivity: Comparison among ASEAN and World's Best Countries - Nader Ale Ebrahim Gholizadeh, H., Salehi, H., Embi, M. A., Danaee, M., Motahar, S. M., Ale Ebrahim, N., . . . Osman, N. A. A. (2014). Relationship among Economic Growth, Internet Usage and Publication Productivity: Comparison among ASEAN and World's Best Countries. Modern Applied Science, 8(2), 160-170. doi: 10.5539/mas.v8n2p160
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thesis_de bruyn_aj.pdf - 0 views

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    "388 Du, J. T. & Evans , N. 2011. Academic users' information searching on research topics: characteristics of research tasks and search strategies. The Jour nal of Academic Librarianship , 37(4):299 - 306. Duarte, D. L. & Snyder, N. T. 2006. Mastering virtual teams: strategies, tools, and techniques that succeed . San Francisco: Jossey - Bass. Dube, A. Lester, T. W. & Reich, M. 2012. Minimum wage shocks, employmen t flows and labor market frictions . UC Berkeley: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Available at: < http://escholarship.org/uc/item/76p927ks > [Accessed on 2012 - 11 - 29 ]. Dubrovsky, V., Kiesler, S. & Sethna, B. 1991. The equalization phenomenon: status effects in computer - mediated and face - to - face decision making groups. Human Computer Interaction , 6:119 - 146. Ebrahim N. A., Rashid S. H., Ahmed S . & Taha, Z. 2011. The Effectiveness of Virtual R&D Teams in SMEs: Experiences of Malaysian SMEs. Indu strial Engineering and Management Systems ,10(2):109 -"
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Diversity and its impact on Teams | ihekwemb - 0 views

  • Ebrahim, N. A., Ahmed, S. and Taha, Z. (2009) Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic &amp; Applied Sciences [online] 3(3), 2653-2669. Available from academic source complete database [2 December 2012]
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    "Ebrahim, N. A., Ahmed, S. and Taha, Z. (2009) Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences [online] 3(3), 2653-2669. Available from academic source complete database [2 December 2012]"
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ihekwemb | Leadership Blog - 0 views

  • Ebrahim, N. A., Ahmed, S. and Taha, Z. (2009) Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic &amp; Applied Sciences [online] 3(3), 2653-2669. Available from academic source complete database [2 December 2012]
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    "Ebrahim, N. A., Ahmed, S. and Taha, Z. (2009) Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences [online] 3(3), 2653-2669. Available from academic source complete database [2 December 2012]"
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Nader Ale Ebrahim Documents - 0 views

  • Target ISI Journals-How to Write and Publish ISI Papers-By Nader Ale Ebrahim pgs. 102 By Clausbaro on 2011-05-29 ...Journals Target ISI Journals“HOW TO WRITE/PUBLISH ISI PAPERS”Nader Ale Ebrahim Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: aleebrahim@perdana.um.edu.my The scenarios• “I wanted to write a high quality paper, ho... Virtual Teams: a Literature Review pgs. 17 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2012-08-04 ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. &amp; TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3, 2653-2669. A potential growth of education-industry collaboration pgs. 5 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2012-08-02 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., &amp; Taha, Z. (2011). Virtual R&amp;D Teams: A potential growth of education-industry collaboration. Academic Leadership Journal, 9(4), 1-5. Virtual R&amp;D Teams: Innovation and Technology Facilitator pgs. 14 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2011-03-13 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., &amp; Taha, Z. (2009, 11-12 May). Virtual R&amp;D Teams: Innovation and Technology Facilitator Paper presented at the Engineering Education in 2025, School of Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process pgs. 6 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2011-03-13 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., &amp; Taha, Z. (2009, 8th - 9th July). A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process. Paper presented at the 2nd Seminar on Engineering and Information Technology, (SEIT 2009), Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual R&amp;D Teams: An Empirical Study pgs. 5 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2011-03-13 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., &amp; Taha, Z. (2010, February. 23-24). Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual R&amp;D Teams: An Empirical Study. Paper presented at the 6th International Communication &amp; Information Technology Management Conference (ICTM 2010) Tehran, Iran. Applying System Dynamics to Confront Complex Decision Making in R&amp;D Systems Applying System Dynamics to Co
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    " Target ISI Journals-How to Write and Publish ISI Papers-By Nader Ale Ebrahim Target ISI Journals-How to Write and Publish ISI Papers-By Nader Ale Ebrahimpgs. 102 By Clausbaro on 2011-05-29 ...Journals Target ISI Journals"HOW TO WRITE/PUBLISH ISI PAPERS"Nader Ale Ebrahim Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Email: aleebrahim@perdana.um.edu.my The scenarios* "I wanted to write a high quality paper, ho... Virtual Teams: a Literature Review Virtual Teams: a Literature Reviewpgs. 17 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2012-08-04 ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3, 2653-2669. A potential growth of education-industry collaboration A potential growth of education-industry collaborationpgs. 5 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2012-08-02 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., & Taha, Z. (2011). Virtual R&D Teams: A potential growth of education-industry collaboration. Academic Leadership Journal, 9(4), 1-5. Virtual R&D Teams: Innovation and Technology Facilitator Virtual R&D Teams: Innovation and Technology Facilitatorpgs. 14 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2011-03-13 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., & Taha, Z. (2009, 11-12 May). Virtual R&D Teams: Innovation and Technology Facilitator Paper presented at the Engineering Education in 2025, School of Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Processpgs. 6 By Nader Ale Ebrahim on 2011-03-13 Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., & Taha, Z. (2009, 8th - 9th July). A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process. Paper presented at the 2nd Seminar on Engineering and Information Technology, (SEIT 2009), Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual R&D Teams: An Empirical Study Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual R&D Teams
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ScienceDirect.com - Computers & Education - Interuniversity telecollaboration to improv... - 0 views

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    "Interuniversity telecollaboration to improve academic results and identify preferred communication tools"
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International Collaboration for Academic Publication: Implications from the Resource-Ba... - 0 views

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    "International Collaboration for Academic Publication: Implications from the Resource-Based View and Transaction Cost Theory"
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Research Tools - Academic Research Tools in Web 2.0 - 0 views

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IGI Global: Collaborative and Virtual Work - 0 views

  • Organizations rely on collaboration in order to survive and grow in today’s globalized world. This expansive collection of 19 titles covers topics such as distributed teams, virtual communities, the collaborative Web, trust in virtual environments, and much more, making it an ideal resource for academics and professionals with an interest in the use of technology to coordinate the efforts of individuals and accomplish an organization’s goals.
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    "Organizations rely on collaboration in order to survive and grow in today's globalized world. This expansive collection of 19 titles covers topics such as distributed teams, virtual communities, the collaborative Web, trust in virtual environments, and much more, making it an ideal resource for academics and professionals with an interest in the use of technology to coordinate the efforts of individuals and accomplish an organization's goals. "
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Taylor & Francis Online :: Factors affecting university teaching team effectiveness in ... - 0 views

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    "Journal of Further and Higher Education Factors affecting university teaching team effectiveness in detached working environments Factors affecting university teaching team effectiveness in detached working environments Preview Buy now DOI: 10.1080/0309877X.2012.722201 Roger Bennetta* & Suzanne Kaneb Received: 01 May 2012 Accepted: 13 Aug 2012 Version of record first published: 24 Sep 2012 Article Views: 8 Alert me Abstract This paper presents the outcomes of a study of the factors that contribute to teaching team effectiveness in situations where team members rarely meet face to face. Academic faculty within a university Business School were asked to report the degrees to which they believed that the module teaching teams to which they belonged contained members who (1) were satisfied and committed, and (2) regarded their teams as cohesive and as engaging in reliable and useful internal communications. All the teams covered by the study operated in 'detached' manners. Team members' perceptions of the presence within their teams of trust, shared understanding, disparate educational orientations among participants and certain leadership styles were also examined. A model of the determinants of detached team effectiveness was constructed and tested. The respondents' opinions vis-à-vis levels of satisfaction, commitment, cohesion and the value of internal team communications were then compared with metrics concerning student satisfaction and rates of progression on specific modules. Trust, shared understanding, differences in educational orientation among team members, conflict and the frequency of (though not the length of time spent on) communications emerged as major influences on perceptions of team effectiveness. Teams that were regarded as operating effectively appeared to be associated with higher student satisfaction and progression ratings. View full text Download full text Keywords Detached teaching teams, team conflict,
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"Virtual Teams and Management Challenges" by Nader Ale Ebrahim, et al. - 0 views

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    "Virtual Teams and Management Challenges Nader Ale Ebrahim, Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya Shamsuddin Ahmed Zahari Taha Abstract Introduction: Collaboration is becoming increasingly important in creating the knowledge that makes business more competitive. Virtual teams are growing in popularity [1] and many organizations have responded to their dynamic environments by introducing virtual teams. Additionally, the rapid development of new communication technologies such as the Internet has accelerated this trend so that today, most of the larger organization employs virtual teams to some degree [2]. A growing number of flexible and adaptable organizations have explored the virtual environment as one means of achieving increased responsiveness [3]. Howells et al. [4] state that the shift from serial to simultaneous and parallel working has become more commonplace. Based on conventional information technologies and Internet-based platforms virtual environments may be used to sustain companies' progress through virtual interaction and communication. Suggested Citation Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., & Taha, Z. (2011). Virtual Teams and Management Challenges. Academic Leadership Journal, 9(3), 1-7. Download this Article Download Find in your library Forward to a colleague Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on google More Sharing Services "
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TICE :: Par auteur - 0 views

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    " Virtual R&D Teams: A potential growth of education-industry collaboration Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., Taha, Z. Academic Leadership Journal 9, 4 (2011) 1-5 [hal-00690028 - version 1] fulltext access SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S., Taha, Z. International Journal of the Physical Sciences 5, 7 (2010) 916-930 [hal-00723647 - version 1]"
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