%0 %0 Book %A Marcus, A. %D 2011 %T Design, User Experience, and Usability. Theory, Methods, Tools and Practice - First International Conference, DUXU 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011, Proceedings, Part I %E %B %C Berlin, Germany %I Springer %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 1 %8 %9 %? %! %Z %@ %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F marcus.2011 %K ITeG_233, design, experience, theory, usability, user %X %Z %U %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A George, A. L. & Bennett, A. %D 2005 %T Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences %E %B %C %I MIT Press %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 %8 %9 %? %! %Z %@ %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F George.2005 %K CaseStudy, Science, SocialScience, Theory, ITeG_233 %X %Z %U %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A Popper, K. R. %D 2002 %T The Logic of Scientific Discovery %E %B %C %I Taylor & Francis %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 %8 %9 %? %! %Z %@ %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F Popper.2002 %K Logic, Popper, Science, Theory, ITeG_233 %X Described by the philosopher A.J. Ayer as a work of 'great originality and power', this book revolutionized contemporary thinking on science and knowledge. Ideas such as the now legendary doctrine of 'falsificationism' electrified the scientific community, influencing even working scientists, as well as post-war philosophy. This astonishing work ranks alongside The Open Society and Its Enemies as one of Popper's most enduring books and contains insights and arguments that demand to be read to this day. %Z %U %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A %D 2000 %T Multilevel Theory, Research, and Methods in Organizations: Foundations, Extensions, and New Directions %E Klein, K. J. & Kozlowski, S. W. J. %B %C %I Jossey Bass %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 3 %8 %9 %? %! %Z %@ %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F Klein.2000 %K ITeG_233, Methods, Organization, Research, Theory %X Organizational science has never been a fully integrated discipline. Traditionally, organizational research has been conducted from three distinct points of view--the organization, the group, and the individual--although it is clear that processes occurring across all levels of an organization affect the behavior of individuals, groups, and organizations as a whole. This fragmentation has encouraged the proliferation of separate disciplines, theories, and approaches. But in this volume, two dozen experts convince readers to consider multilevel analysis in the study of virtually all phenomena that occur within organizations. By illuminating top-down, bottom-up, and A-level processes and effects within an organization, the contributors bridge the gap between macro and micro approaches with a single unified theory. %Z %U %+ %^