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Leopoldo A. Gemoets

Researcher at University of Texas at El Paso

Publications -  25
Citations -  670

Leopoldo A. Gemoets is an academic researcher from University of Texas at El Paso. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Empirical research. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 642 citations.

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Variables affecting information technology end-user satisfaction

TL;DR: The present analysis found positive support for the influence of all nine variables on end-user IT satisfaction but to varying degrees and the most significant relationships were found to be user involvement in systems development, perceived usefulness, user experience, organizational support and user attitude toward the IS.
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A literature survey on Smart Grid distribution: an analytical approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed all papers related to the topics of Smart Grids and distribution and validated the expectation of an empirical approach in papers using case studies to simulate or conduct pilot runs of the technologies before their massive implementations.
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Effect of the quality of user documentation on user satisfaction with information systems

TL;DR: The research provides a set of guidelines, arrived at empirically, for IS managers to ensure the design of highly efficient and effective user documentation for a system, by monitoring and controlling the entire process of documentation.
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Measuring the efficiency of Mexican airports

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the operational performance of 37 major airports in Mexico by means of data envelopment analysis, and three analyses were performed considering returns to scale and efficiency scores: constant return to scale composed by technical and scale efficiency, variable return based on pure technical efficiency, and a ratio of these two to measure scale efficiency.
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Measuring e-Commerce Technology Enabled Business Value: An Exploratory Research

TL;DR: This work shows how diffusion theory can be used to analyze the wide-spread utilization of e-commerce technologies and how they create business value.