Name
Affiliation
Papers
LAN CAO
College of Business and Public Administration, Old Dominion University,Norfolk,U.S.A.
25
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
15
650
27.69
Referers 
Referees 
References 
1402
578
387
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1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Adapting IT Governance Practices for the Changing IT Function00.342019
Conflicts and complements between eastern cultures and agile methods: an empirical investigation.00.342017
Understanding Goal-Directed Emotions In Agile Software Development Teams00.342017
Emotion in IT Investment Decision Making with A Real Options Perspective: The Intertwining of Cognition and Regret.00.342016
Situated Boundary Spanning: An Empirical Investigation of Requirements Engineering Practices in Product Family Development00.342015
Evolution of Governance: Achieving Ambidexterity in IT Outsourcing.140.522014
Normal accidents: Data quality problems in ERP-enabled manufacturing40.432013
Adapting funding processes for agile IT projects: an empirical investigation.100.482013
Ambidexterity in Agile Distributed Development: An Empirical Investigation280.762012
Global Software Development Project.00.342012
Managing Disruptive and Sustaining Innovations in Green IT10.412012
Modeling dynamics in agile software development270.882010
Agile Requirements Engineering Practices And Challenges: An Empirical Study551.842010
Knowledge Transfer in Distributed Software Support with a Traceability Framework.00.342010
Are Domain-Specific Models Easier to Maintain Than UML Models?120.972009
Community Collaboration for ERP Implementation60.602009
A framework for adapting agile development methodologies651.822009
Agile Requirements Engineering Practices: An Empirical Study1395.492008
Improving change management in software development: Integrating traceability and software configuration management110.622008
Agile Software Development: Ad Hoc Practices or Sound Principles?140.932007
Coordination in Agile Software Projects.00.342006
Can distributed software development be agile?2015.372006
Activity Patterns of Pair Programming160.992005
How extreme does extreme programming have to be? Adapting XP practices to large-scale projects402.352004
Modeling dynamics of agile software development70.542004