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  • Cavric, Branko I., Zorica Nedovic-Budic, and Horatio G. Ikgopoleng. 2003. Diffusion of GIS Technology in Botswana: Process and Determinants. International Development Planning Review 25(2): 195-219. PDF

  • Warnecke, Lisa, Ronald V. Nanni, Zorica Nedovic-Budic, and William Stiteler IV. 2002. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Technology in the Nation's 50 State Forestry Organizations. Final report to NASA and the National Association of State Foresters. Syracuse, NY: GeoManagement Associates, Inc. http://www.esf.edu/forest/policyIndex.html.

  • Cavric, Branko I. Horatio G. Ikgopoleng, and Zorica Nedovic-Budic. 2000. Diffusion of Geographical Information System (GIS) Technology in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Botswana. In Proceedings of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) 38th Annual Conference, pp. 242-251, Orlando, FL, August 19-23, 2000.

  • Nedovic-Budic, Zorica. 1998. The Likelihood of Becoming a GIS User. Journal of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association 10(2): 6-21. (http://www.urisa.org/Journal/protect/vol11no1/GISLiklihood.htm)

  • Nedovic-Budic, Zorica. 1997. GIS Technology and Organizational Context: Interaction and Adaptation. In Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis (Eds.) Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic, Chapter 11, pp. 165-184. London: Taylor & Francis. PDF

  • Nedovic-Budic, Zorica, and David R. Godschalk. 1996. Human Factor in Adoption of Geographic Information Systems (GIS): A Local Government Case Study. Public Administration Review 56(6): 554-567. PDF

  • Budic, Zorica D., and David R. Godschalk. 1994. Implementation and Management Effectiveness in Adoption of GIS Technology in Local Governments. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 18(5): 285-304. PDF

  • Budic, Zorica D. 1993. GIS Use Among Southeastern Local Governments - 1990/91 Mail Survey Results. Journal of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association, 5(1): 4-17. PDF

  • Budic, Zorica D., and David R. Godschalk. 1993. Human Factor Determinants of GIS Implementation Success: Perception, Experience, Attitude, and Communication Behavior. In NCGIA Technical Report 93-8: Testing Technology Transfer Hypotheses in GIS Environments Using a Case Study Approach, by Harlan J. Onsrud, Jeffrey K. Pinto, and Bijan Azad (Eds.), pp. 35-63. University of Maine, Orono: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.

 

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