Author: Jan Carel Diehl

Publications

Publication period start: 2005
Number of co-authors: 4

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Henri Christiaans
1
Femke de Wit
1
Florann A. Arts
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Femke de Wit
1
Florann A. Arts
2
Henri Christiaans
7

Publications

Leur, Kamiel de, Diehl, Jan Carel, Christiaans, Henri (2005): Cross-Cultural Product Design: Understanding People From Different Cultural Backgrounds. In: Day, Donald L., Evers, Vanessa, Galdo, Elisa del (eds.) Designing for Global Markets 7 - IWIPS 2005 - Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems 7-9 July, 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. pp. 129-140.

Wit, Femke de, Diehl, Jan Carel, Arts, Florann A. (2005): How to Design Cultural Appropriate Web Sites for Knowledge Transfer: Understanding Prefere. In: Day, Donald L., Evers, Vanessa, Galdo, Elisa del (eds.) Designing for Global Markets 7 - IWIPS 2005 - Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems 7-9 July, 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. pp. 143-149.

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