Girija Krishnaswamy
Contact category | Researcher |
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Job title | Sessional Academic |
Research institute | Peter Faber Business School |
Faculty of Law and Business |
Research outputs
Satisfactory learning opportunities for 'multi-sensory learning' with educational software systems
Chan, Peter and Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2012). Satisfactory learning opportunities for 'multi-sensory learning' with educational software systems. In N Callaos, W Lesso and A Oropeza (Ed.). Proceedings of the 6th International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics. United States of America: International Institute of Informatics and Systemics. pp. 37 - 44Conference item
FOSS in education: IT@School Project, Kerala, India
Krishnaswamy, Girija and Marinova, Dora. (2012). FOSS in education: IT@School Project, Kerala, India. Journal of Free Software and Free Knowledge. 1(1), pp. 1 - 7.Journal article
Eliciting citizens' participation for incorporating contextual factors in rural e-Governance initiatives
Malhotra, Charru, Chariar, V. M., Das, L. K. and Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2011). Eliciting citizens' participation for incorporating contextual factors in rural e-Governance initiatives. ACIS 2011 Proceedings. Australia: AIS Electronic Library. pp. 1 - 8Conference item
Citizens' expectations from rural telecentres: A case study of implementation of common service centres in Mushedpur Village, Haryana, India
Malhotra, Charru and Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2011). Citizens' expectations from rural telecentres: A case study of implementation of common service centres in Mushedpur Village, Haryana, India. Proceedings of the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology Conference. France: World Academy of Science, Engineering and Techn.... pp. 1045 - 1051Conference item
Unified communications :overview, business impacts and future outlook
Krishnaswamy, Girija and Nichifor, Denis. (2010). Unified communications :overview, business impacts and future outlook. USA: International Business Information Management As.... pp. 1616 - 1622Conference item
Critiquing the Knowledge Management: Strategies of Non-profit Organizations in Australia
Renshaw, Sharyn and Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2009). Critiquing the Knowledge Management: Strategies of Non-profit Organizations in Australia. Dubai, United Arab Emirates: World Congress on Science Engineering and Tech.... pp. 456 - 464Conference item
Critiquing Australia's Knowledge Strategy: How can we Better Position Ourselves in a Global Community?
Renshaw, Sharyn and Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2008). Critiquing Australia's Knowledge Strategy: How can we Better Position Ourselves in a Global Community? Lex et Scientia (print version). 39448, pp. 44 - 60.Journal article
Critiquing Australia’s knowledge strategy: How can we better position ourselves in a global community?
Renshaw, Sharyn and Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2008). Critiquing Australia’s knowledge strategy: How can we better position ourselves in a global community? Lex et Scientia (print version). 39448, pp. 44 - 60.Journal article
E-services in government: Why do we need strategies for capacity building and capacity utilization?
Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2006). E-services in government: Why do we need strategies for capacity building and capacity utilization? In In G.P. Sahu (Ed.). Delivering e-Government pp. 15 - 24 Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management; (GIFT) Publishing.Book chapter
Integration as a key concept in knowledge Management :- implications for e-government
Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2006). Integration as a key concept in knowledge Management :- implications for e-government. In KMICE'06 Proceedings Committee (Ed.). Kedah, Malaysia: Universiti Utara Malaysia. pp. 191 - 195Conference item
Integration as a Key Concept in Information Systems Management; :Implications for e-Government
Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2005). Integration as a Key Concept in Information Systems Management; :Implications for e-Government. Proceedings of the International Conference on Business and Information. Hong Kong, Hong Kong: Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research. pp. 1 - 6Conference item
Integration as a key concept in Information Systems Management; :Implications for just in time E-Business
Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2005). Integration as a key concept in Information Systems Management; :Implications for just in time E-Business. In Narender Singh and Op Sharma (Ed.). Proceedings of the Fourth Global Conference on flexible systems Management; - Flexibility in new product development; Business Systems and Knowledge Management. New Delhi, India: PRIME PUBLISHING HOUSE. pp. 446 - 451Conference item
User-friendliness of e-government portals: A study of integrated service provision at Australian state governments online
Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2004). User-friendliness of e-government portals: A study of integrated service provision at Australian state governments online. In In M.P. Gupta (Ed.). Towards E-Government: Management; Challenges pp. 516 - 523 Tata McGraw Hill.Book chapter
Understanding growth dynamism and its constraints in high technology clusters in developing countries: A study of Bangalore; southern India
Krishnaswamy, Girija and Vijayabaskar, M. (2004). Understanding growth dynamism and its constraints in high technology clusters in developing countries: A study of Bangalore; southern India. In In S. Mani and H. Romijn (Ed.). Innovation; Learning and Technological Dynamism of Developing Countries pp. 178 - 201 United Nations University Press.Book chapter
Determinants of dynamism in softward production in high-technology Clusters :a study of Bangalore; Southern India
Krishnaswamy, Girija and Vijayabaskar, M.. (2003). Determinants of dynamism in softward production in high-technology Clusters :a study of Bangalore; Southern India. In Prof Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer and Dr Roziati Ibrahim (Ed.). Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Technology in Asia. Kuching, Malaysia: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. pp. 8 - 14Conference item
User-friendliness of e-government portals: A study of Australian state governments online
Krishnaswamy, Girija. (2003). User-friendliness of e-government portals: A study of Australian state governments online. In In H. Kisilowska and J. Seruga (Ed.). Business and Informatics - Current Trends pp. 129 - 137 College of Social Sciences and Administration.Book chapter
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