Nory Jones
Nory Jones received her PhD from the University of Missouri. As a professor in the University of Maine Business School, her research involves knowledge management and e-commerce, working with, teaching and mentoring students in these areas. A Maine Troop Greeter for over 10 years, Nory has greeted more than 50,000 Troops as they have passed through the Bangor International Airport on their way abroad and as they returned home. Many Veteran Troop Greeter friends have contributed to this book!
Books
Articles
Intelligent Virtual Assistant’s Impact on Technical Proficiency within Virtual Teams
Published: Jun 14, 2017 by International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments
Authors: Graham, C. Matt and Jones, Nory
Subjects:
Web, Business, Management and Accounting
An overview of virtual assistants in business and their potential for use in the classroom.
The Challenge of Knowledge Corruption in High Velocity, Turbulent Environments
Published: Oct 12, 2016 by Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
Authors: Mahon, J. F. and Jones, N.B
Subjects:
Business, Management and Accounting
This paper aims to explore a new concept of knowledge corruption (KC) within knowledge management with a focus on KC in high-velocity, turbulent environments (HVTEs) and its impact on business and military competitive advantage.
Virtual Teams in Distance Education: Reflections from an MBA Class
Published: Mar 01, 2016 by Journal of Business & Economic Policy
Authors: Jones, N. and Graham, C.
Subjects:
Business, Management and Accounting
As the business world becomes increasingly connected via Internet technologies, virtual teams continue to increase in number and importance. In addition, the emergence and growth of distance education also supports the increasing use of virtual teams.
Impact of Social Media on Small Businesses”
Published: Nov 18, 2015 by Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development
Authors: Jones, N., Borgman, R. and Ulusoy, E
Subjects:
Business, Management and Accounting
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role and economic impact that the internet, specifically websites and social media, have on small businesses. It aims to investigate the benefits available from the use of the internet and social media sites for small businesses that operate in underserved regions.
Nimble Knowledge Transfer in High Velocity/Turbulent Environments
Published: Mar 07, 2012 by Journal of Knowledge Management
Authors: Jones, NB and Mahon, JF
Subjects:
Business, Management and Accounting
his paper aims to clarify the relationship between explicit and tacit knowledge in specific organizational environments. It seeks to explore processes and strategies currently being deployed as best practices in the military to see what can be learnt from them and to improve the use of knowledge assets in large‐scale organizations in high‐velocity and/or turbulent environments.