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Denis Dennehy
Researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway
Publications - 41
Citations - 847
Denis Dennehy is an academic researcher from National University of Ireland, Galway. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information system & Software development. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 41 publications receiving 430 citations. Previous affiliations of Denis Dennehy include Science Foundation Ireland & University College Cork.
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Software Startups - A Research Agenda
Michael Unterkalmsteiner,Pekka Abrahamsson,Xiaofeng Wang,Anh Nguyen-Duc,Syed M. Shah,Sohaib Shahid Bajwa,Guido Baltes,Kieran Conboy,Eoin Cullina,Denis Dennehy,Henry Edison,Carlos Fernandez-Sanchez,Juan Garbajosa,Tony Gorschek,Eriks Klotins,Laura Hokkanen,Fabio Kon,Ilaria Lunesu,Michele Marchesi,Lorraine Morgan,Markku Oivo,Christoph J. Selig,Pertti Seppänen,Roger Sweetman,Pasi Tyrväinen,Christina Ungerer,Agustín Yagüe +26 more
TL;DR: Software startup companies develop innovative, software-intensive products within limited timeframes and with few resources, searching for sustainable and scalable business models.
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Artificial intelligence in information systems research: A systematic literature review and research agenda
TL;DR: In this article, a growing concern that research on AI could experience a lack of attention due to a "lack of resources" is raised. But, the authors argue that this is not the case.
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Trends in mobile payments research: A literature review
Denis Dennehy,David Sammon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the findings of a review of literature aimed at identifying the key research themes and methodologies researched for mobile payments, and uncover these trends by reviewing the top twenty cited papers since 1999 and the twenty most recently published papers on m-payments since August 2014.
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Using business analytics to enhance dynamic capabilities in operations research: A case analysis and research agenda
TL;DR: The study identifies fourteen analytics-enabled micro-foundations of dynamic capabilities, essentially highlighting how organisations can use analytics to manage and enhance their OR activities in dynamic and uncertain environments.
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Kanban in software engineering: A systematic mapping study
TL;DR: A state-of-the-art of Kanban research is provided, the reported benefits and challenges are identified in both the primary papers and experience reports, and opportunities for future KanbanResearch are identified.