Items where Author is "Qi, B"

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Book Chapter or Section

Oliver, S, Liu, L, Green, G and Qi, B (2007) 'Knowledge-based management information systems for effective supply chain management in SMEs.' In: Logistics Research Network 2007 conference proceedings. Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport, pp. 149-155. ISBN 9781904564195

Qi, B, Lui, V and Liu, L (2007) 'A conceptual framework of the factors influencing online shopping behaviour.' In: Logistics Research Network 2007 conference proceedings. Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport, pp. 143-148. ISBN 9781904564195

Article

Qi, B, Liu, L and Wang, C (2009) 'E-learning tools to improve students’ learning experience: a case study.' International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science, 1 (1). pp. 1-9.

Qi, B, Liu, L, Wang, C, Oliver, S and Zhang, R (2009) 'Can ICT replace the traditional learning model? A case study.' Proceedings of the International Symposium on Education and Computer Science (ECS2009), 3. pp. 715-719.

Qi, B, Liu, L, Oliver, S, Wang, C and Zhang, R (2009) 'Can ICT replace the traditional teaching and learning model? A case study.' Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Education Technology and Computer Science, 2009. pp. 703-707.

Green, G, Liu, L and Qi, B (2009) 'Knowledge-based management information systems for the effective business performance of SMEs.' Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 18 (2). pp. 201-222.

Green, G, Liu, L and Qi, B (2009) 'An investigation into students’ experiences on e-learning.' Positive Information Systems: UK Academy for Information Systems Conference Proceedings, 28.

Conference or Workshop Item

Qi, B, Liu, L, Wang, C, Oliver, S and Zhang, R (2009) Can ICT replace a traditional learning model? A case study. In: First International Workshop on Education Technology and Computer Science, 7 - 8 March 2009, Wuhan, China.

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