14. ECIS 2006:
Göteborg,
Sweden
Jan Ljungberg, Magnus Andersson (Eds.):
Proceedings of the Fourteenth European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2006, Göteborg, Sweden, 2006.
2006
- Tadhg Nagle, Patrick Finnegan, Jeremy Hayes:
The effects of business-to-business relationships on electronic procurement systems: An exploratory study.
1-12
- James P. Downey:
Refining the scope in computer self-efficacy relationships: an empirical comparison of three instruments in predicting competence and attitudes.
13-25
- Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Jyoti Choudrie, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Broadband adoption in the UK household: towards reliabilty and construct validity test of a survey instrument.
26-38
- Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Jyoti Choudrie, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Investigating the impact of broadband on consumers online habits and daily life activities in the united kingdom.
39-49
- Björn Niehaves, Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Criticality, epistemology and behaviour vs. Design - information systems research across different sets of paradigms.
50-61
- Elmar Kutsch:
The influence of intervening conditions on the over-and underestimation of risk.
62-73
- Kay Fielden, Pam Malcolm:
Organisational pathways: creativity to productivity.
74-86
- Hideyuki Matsumoto, David W. Wilson:
Activators and inhibitors of successful global IS in the strategic management cycle of the multinational investment banks.
87-98
- Stephen Corea:
A sociotechnical systems framework for mapping action and restriction in the use of it.
99-111
- Stacy Miller, Ronald Batenburg, Lidwien van de Wijngaert:
National culture influences on European ERP adoption.
112-123
- Kari Smolander, Päivi Ovaska, Pasi Juvonen:
Local software development in industry globalization.
124-136
- Thomas Chesney, Phil Darby:
Strategies for small businesses selling online.
137-146
- Ping Gao:
Standardization in developing countries: an actor-network perspective.
147-156
- Donal J. Flynn, Wichai Puarungroj:
The legitimation-seeking process in information systems development.
157-169
- Julie Fisher, Rudy Hirschheim, Robert Jacobs:
Delivery of IT services: a case study of outsourcing at alpha corporation.
170-182
- Siobhan Keaveney, Kieran Conboy:
Cost estimation in agile development projects.
183-197
- Christian Brelage, Jan Recker, Felix Müller-Wienbergen:
Navigational design of web information systems: Framework development and case study.
198-209
- Hosein Gharavi, Peter E. D. Love, Paul Jackson:
The interplay between structural rigidity and uptake of innovation-a critical examination of infusion of innovation in the stockbroking sector.
210-222
- Lih-Jen Chang, Margi Levy, Philip Powell:
Process re-engineering success in small and medium-sized enterprises.
223-234
- Savanid Vatanasakdakul, John D'Ambra:
An exploratory study of the socio-cultural impact on the adoption of e-commerce for firms in the tourism industry of Thailand.
235-247
- Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, William E. Sullivan:
Secrets of a successful outsourcing contract: a risk analysis.
248-259
- Cocky Hilhorst, Eric van Heck, Pieter M. A. Ribbers, Martin Smits:
Combining real options and multiattribute decision analysis to define the favourable.
260-274
- Martin Mocker, Alexander Teubner:
Information strategy - research and reality.
275-285
- Björn Niehaves, Janis Stirna:
Participative enterprise modelling for balanced scorecard implementation.
286-298
- Chia-Ming Sun, Ruey-Shun Chen:
A study on the strategic alignment process with information technology for new ventures: from a dynamic capability perspective.
299-309
- Marcus Foth:
Research to inform the design of social technology for master-planned communities.
310-317
- Tanja Falkowski, Jörg Bartelheimer, Myra Spiliopoulou:
Community dynamics mining.
318-329
- Pouya Pourkomeylian:
Software process improvement strategy.
330-339
- Simon K. Poon, Joseph G. Davis, Georg Peters:
Convergence or coalescence?Information technology and the reshaping of industry boundaries.
340-352
- Joyce Chan, Moez Limayem, Fred Niederman, Tor J. Larsen:
It project risk in Hong Kong.
353-365
- Sutirtha Chatterjee, Pratim Datta:
Antecedents and contingencies affecting uncertainty in electronic markets: an empirical study.
366-377
- Gérald Brunetto:
Integrating information systems during mergers: integration modes typology, prescribed vs constructed implementation process.
378-389
- Paul Jackson, Jane E. Klobas:
Transactive memory in distributed organizations.
390-401
- Juan Rodon:
A methodological and conceptual review of inter organizational information systems integration.
402-413
- Tuure Tuunanen, Kataja Arttu:
Information systems development methods and reducing information asymmetry: a way to decrease project escalation in outsourcing?
414-421
- Ioannis Ignatiadis, Joe Nandhakumar:
Organizational work with enterprise systems: a double agency perspective.
422-433
- Jan Recker:
Towards an understanding of process model quality. Methodological considerations.
434-445
- Indrit Troshani, Bill Doolin:
Diffusion of a networked innovation: a stakeholder and social network view.
446-457
- Michael T. K. Tan, Hung-Pheng Tan, Elizabeth R. Koh, Ern-shan Kong:
Evolving team dynamics in IS implementation.
458-470
- Lorraine Staehr, Graeme G. Shanks, Peter B. Seddon:
Understanding the business consequences of ERP use.
471-482
- David Musson, Ernest Jordan:
The benefits of IT governance.
483-493
- Rui Guo, Yunjie Xu:
The adoption of internet-based business-to-business e-marketplaces among small and medium-sized enterprises in their international marketing practices.
494-505
- Md. Mahbubur Rahim, Graeme G. Shanks, Robert B. Johnston:
Understanding IOS adoption processes in a first-tier automotive supplier company: An application of the theory of IOS adoption motivation.
506-517
- Tom Butler, Joseph Feller, Andrew Pope, Ciaran Murphy, Bill Emerson:
An action research study on the design and development of core IT artifacts for knowledge management systems.
518-529
- Alexander Dreiling:
On the impact of the linguistic turn on research in information systems.
530-545
- David Graham Wastell, Juergen S. Sauer, Claudia Schmeink:
Homeward bound: a microworld study of domestic information system design.
546-557
- Turo Kilpeläinen:
The missing link between product data management and organisational strategies.
558-569
- Darshana Sedera, Felix B. Tan, Sharmistha Dey:
Identifying and evaluating the importance of multiple stakeholder perspective in measuring ES-success.
570-583
- Göran Goldkuhl, Anders Persson:
From e-ladder to e-diamond - re-conceptualising models for public e-services.
584-595
- John McAvoy, Tom Butler:
Looking for a place to hide: a study of social loafing in agile teams.
596-607
- Ioanna D. Constantiou, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
The providers perspective in IP telephony diffusion: Insights from the Danish market.
608-617
- Maria Bina, George M. Giaglis:
A motivation and effort model for members of wireless communities.
618-625
- Alex Norta, Paul W. P. J. Grefen:
A framework for specifying sourcing collaborations.
626-638
- Lei Chi, Clyde W. Holsapple, Cidambi Srinivasan:
Performance impacts of information systems use: Is competitive action a missing link?
639-649
- Susan K. Lippert, Paul Michael Swiercz:
Human resource oriented antecedents to post-adoption technology performance.
650-662
- Oded Nov, Oliver Grimm:
Organizational information systems and biological cells: potential directions for learning?
663-670
- Marius A. Janson, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Ecommerce: a social action view.
671-682
- Björn Lundell, Brian Lings, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald:
The distributed open source software development model: observations on communication, coordination and control.
683-694
- Maria Alaranta:
Combining theory-testing and theory-building analyses of case study data.
695-706
- Jyoti Choudrie, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Ravinder Pathania:
Diffusion theory and the digital divide in e-services: an empirical investigation of two local areas in the UK.
707-719
- Jessada Panyasorn, Niki Panteli, Philip Powell:
Creating IT identity for adoption and use: the case of Lotus notes.
720-731
- Juma Hemed Lungo:
Critical issues associated with adoption and use of open source software in public sector: insights from Tanzania.
732-744
- Parissa Haghirian, Maria Madlberger:
Cross-cultural consumer perceptions of advertising via mobile devices - some evidence from Europe and Japan.
745-756
- Andrea Resca:
The concept of knowledge as a methodological instrument for analysing organizations and information systems.
757-769
- Vikas Jain, Shivraj Kanungo:
Performance impacts of is at the individual level: An integrated model.
770-782
- Qian Candy Tang, Jing Wu:
Optimal software design and pricing in the presence of open source software.
783-794
- Christine Satchell, Graeme G. Shanks, Steve Howard, John Murphy:
Knowing me, knowing you: end user perceptions of identity management systems.
795-806
- Sumeet Gupta, Kim Heewoong:
The moderating effect of transaction experience on value-driven internet shopping.
807-818
- Zelinna Pablo:
Metaphors in e-governance and their implications for participation: the case of the development gateway.
819-826
- Michael Koch, Kathrin Möslein:
Community mirrors for supporting corporate innovation and motivation.
827-834
- Tomi Dahlberg, Mari Nyrhinen, Teemu Santonen:
The success of selective and total outsourcing of firm-wide IT-infrastructure: an empirical evaluation.
835-846
- Lasse Vogelsang, Finn Kensing:
Utilizing systems development methods - a conceptual framework.
847-858
- Katja Leiviskä, Mikko T. Siponen:
Attitudes of sixth form female students towards the IT field.
859-872
- Nesaar Banderker, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Mobile technology adoption by doctors in public healthcare in the Western Cape, South Africa.
873-885
- Pieter J. Blignaut:
Standardised instruments for measuring computer attitude and computer anxiety are not necessarily standardised.
886-898
- Bjorn Cumps, Stijn Viaene, Guido Dedene, Jacques Vandenbulcke:
A theoretical exploration of the relationship between outsourcing and business/ict alignment.
899-911
- Jochen Franke, Kim Wüllenweber:
The impact of potential flexibility gains and losses on the intention to outsource business processes.
912-923
- Amany R. Elbanna:
The construction of the relationship between ERP and the organisation through negotiation.
924-936
- Janis Stirna, Anne Persson, Lena Aggestam:
Building knowledge repositories with enterprise modelling and patterns - from theory to practice.
937-948
- Patrick Stacey, Joe Nandhakumar:
Responding to games development challenges through mood-mediated improvisation.
949-960
- Ann Brown:
Empirical critical IS research.
961-971
- Alan Warr:
Strategic is planning in UK organisations: Current approaches and their relative success.
972-983
- Andreas Gehlert, Werner Esswein:
Toward more rigor in ontological analyses.
984-994
- Anna-Liisa Syrjänen, Kari Kuutti:
Analysing it and communities of practice.
995-1006
- Ulrike Bauernfeind, Thomas Mayr, Andreas H. Zins:
A conceptual model for quality dimensions for b2c recommender systems.
1007-1018
- Sertaç Son, Tim Weitzel, Thomas Gladyszewski:
Assessing the influence of management control on it performance-an empirical analysis.
1019-1030
- Cecily Mason, Tanya Castleman, Craig M. Parker:
Communities of enterprise: SMEs, ICT and regional development.
1031-1042
- Felix Bollou, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Olga Morawczynski:
The impact of investments in ICT, health and education on development: a DEA analysis of five African countries from 1993-1999.
1043-1055
- Shun Cai, Yunjie Xu:
Order effects on consumer product choices in online retailing.
1056-1064
- Rui Zhang, Carolyn R. Watters, Jack Duffy:
Using overview style tables on small devices.
1065-1072
- Jarmo Sarkkinen, Tero Vartiainen:
Developing social responsibility of members of ISD project teams.
1073-1084
- Kathrin Linck, Key Pousttchi, Dietmar G. Wiedemann:
Security issues in mobile payment from the customer viewpoint.
1085-1095
- Onno Truijens:
Transparency regulation in the electricity industry: A governmental affair?!
1096-1104
- Erik A. M. Borglund, Urban Nuldén:
Personas in uniform: police officers as users of information technology.
1105-1116
- Bob Stea, G. Harindranath:
Public sector ICT management strategy and its impact on e-government: a case study.
1117-1127
- Christina Keller:
Technology acceptance in academic organisations: implementation of virtual learning environments.
1128-1135
- Sayyen Teoh, Shan L. Pan:
Process of social integration: the key to making enterprise systems-enabled change.
1136-1147
- Georg Wittmann:
Cross-selling financial services to small and medium enterprises via e-banking portals.
1148-1155
- Eugenio Capra, Chiara Francalanci, Francesco Merlo, Marcello Tosetti:
Efficiency implications of open source commonality and reuse.
1156-1169
- Julian Lin, Hock Chuan Chan, Kwok Kee Wei:
The effects of goal orientations on knowledge management system usage, knowledge sourcing and learning outcome.
1170-1181
- Joey F. George:
Researching life in e-society with diary studies.
1182-1193
- Massimo Magni, Bernardino Provera, Luigi Proserpio:
Individual attitude toward improvisation in information systems development: a multi-level perspective.
1194-1207
- António Palma-dos-Reis, António Soares Aguiar:
Electronic procurement systems: identifying factors that foster their adoption.
1208-1219
- Daniela Mihailescu, Marius Mihailescu, Sven A. Carlsson:
An exploratory study of an enterprise systems implementation methodology in action.
1220-1231
- Manuel Sojer, Christian Schläger, Christian Locher:
The CIO - hype, science and reality.
1232-1243
- Qing Hu, Elisabeth Frisk, Tom R. Eikebrokk, Petri Hallikainen, Tero Päivärinta, Antti Nurmi:
IT investment evaluation: why hasn t it become an organization routine?
1244-1255
- Linda Wilkins, Paula M. C. Swatman:
Evolutionary diffusion theory and the exdoc community: greater explanatory power for e-commerce diffusion?
1256-1267
- Christoph Schneider:
Virtual product experience: The effects of interactivity and task on presence perceptions.
1268-1275
- Lih-Bin Oh, Hock-Hai Teo:
A value-based approach to developing a multi-channel shopper typology.
1276-1283
- Cornelia Gellings, Kim Wüllenweber:
Successfully implementing it outsourcing strategy in German banks: the role of contract design and risk analysis.
1284-1291
- George Kuk:
Market valuation of strategic responses to open source news and announcements.
1292-1306
- Dirk Neumann, Steffen Lamparter, Björn Schnizler:
Automated bidding for trading grid services.
1307-1315
- Richard T. Vidgen, Xiaofeng Wang:
Organizing for agility: A complex adaptive systems perspective on agile software development process.
1316-1327
- Oded Nov, Matthew Jones:
Knowledge management and creativity: a technology-facilitated balance.
1328-1340
- Nicholas Berente, Uri Gal, Youngjin Yoo:
Dressage and the illusion of management control.
1341-1354
- Mary Tate, Robert Hynson, Janet Toland:
The disconnect between the current orthodoxy of local government and the promise and practice of information technology management: an illustrative case study.
1355-1365
- Pankaj Nagpal, Kalle Lyytinen, Susan Helper:
It investment and complements in value creation: meta-analytic replication.
1366-1374
- Aileen Cater-Steel, Wui-Gee Tan, Mark Toleman:
Challenge of adopting multiple process improvement frameworks.
1375-1386
- Christoph Schneider:
Ordering versus grabbing: the influence of temporal proximity on unregulated online buying behavior.
1387-1394
- Stephen Smith, Robert B. Johnston, Steve Howard:
Virtual models in online shopping: do they help or hinder customers?
1395-1406
- Vasiliki Vrana, Costas Zafiropoulos, Savvas Paschalidis:
Attitudes towards internet use among travel agencies in greece.
1407-1418
- Anders Persson, Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin:
E-government challenges - exploring inter-organisational aspects of e-service development.
1419-1430
- Michel Avital, Dov Te'eni:
From generative fit to generative capacity: exploring an emerging dimension of information systems fit and task performance.
1431-1442
- Irena Milstein, Asher Tishler:
Markets with network externalities: non-cooperation vs.Cooperation in R&D.
1443-1454
- Mari Pulkkinen, Johan Versendaal, Ronald Batenburg, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Planning product software export -a method to identify opportunities and threats in new geographical markets.
1455-1466
- Katerina Voutsina:
The dynamics of control and power and use of ICTs in contingent employment arrangements.
1467-1478
- Steinar Kristoffersen:
Requirements communication culture in mobile services development.
1479-1490
- May Wismén, Sven A. Carlsson:
Knowledge integration in routine work: why it works or breaks.
1491-1502
- Jessie Pallud, Emmanuel Josserand:
A model for evaluating affective relationships in distributed work.
1503-1510
- Tatiana Levashova, Magnus Lundqvist, Kurt Sandkuhl, Alexander V. Smirnov:
Context-based modelling of information demand: approaches from information logistics and decision support.
1511-1522
- Brian O'Flaherty, Gaye Kiely, Eoin Hayes, Darius Bartlett:
The dynamics of a spatial data infrastructure - a national case study.
1523-1535
- Gregory Maroudas, Panos Louvieris:
Exploring factors that determine consumer attitude toward use of intelligent software agents.
1536-1547
- Beryl Burns, Ben Light, Alison Adam:
Users as professionals: A study of IT deployment and its relationship to professional Autonomy.
1548-1559
- Richard M. Kim, Simon M. Kaplan:
The co-evolutionary dynamics of IS engagement.
1560-1571
- Christian Kluge, Andreas Dietzsch, Michael Rosemann:
How to realise corporate value from enterprise architecture.
1572-1581
- Jan Recker, Marta Indulska, Michael Rosemann, Peter F. Green:
How good is BPMN really? Insights from theory and practice.
1582-1593
- Corina Raduescu, Hui Min Tan, Malini Jayaganesh, Wasana Bandara, Michael zur Muehlen, Sonia Lippe:
A framework of issues in large process modeling projects.
1594-1605
- Dina Neiger, Leonid Churilov, Michael zur Muehlen, Michael Rosemann:
Integrating risks in business process models with value focused process engineering.
1606-1615
- Christopher Lueg:
Mediation, expansion and immediacy: how online communities revolutionize information access in the tourism sector.
1616-1626
- Andreas Diedrich:
How knowledge management fails: the case of the best practice tool.
1627-1639
- Jessica K. Winkler, Jens Dibbern, Armin Heinzl:
Success in offshoring of application development - does culture matter?
1640-1650
- Finbarr O'Donovan, Ciara Heavin, Tom Butler:
Towards a model for understanding the key factors in KMS implementation.
1651-1662
- Bryan Kalms:
How we lose information - an emerging model.
1663-1670
- Jon Iden, Tom R. Eikebrokk, Dag H. Olsen, Andreas L. Opdahl:
Process change projects: a study of Norwegian practice.
1671-1682
- Pirkko Lahdelma, Tomi Dahlberg:
Business and it executives perceptions on business and it alignment and the business value of IT.
1683-1690
- Ulrika Josefsson:
Exploring e-patients heterogeneity: towards personalized e-health applications.
1691-1702
- Sabine Zumpe, Diana Ihme:
Information systems maturity in e-business organizations.
1703-1710
- Ultan Sharkey, Murray Scott, Thomas Acton:
The influence of quality on the success of e - commerce systems.
1711-1722
- Maria Åkesson, Carina Ihlström:
Designing and evaluating the calm electronic newspaper.
1723-1734
- Des McLaughlin, Joe Peppard:
It backsourcing: from make or buy to bringing it back in-house .
1735-1746
- David Kelly, Patrick Finnegan, Joseph Feller:
Open vs.Closed standards for ambient intelligence: an exploratory study of adoption.
1747-1754
- Aki Lassila:
Offering software as a service: Case study of system integrators.
1755-1766
- John Leknes, Bjørn Erik Munkvold:
The role of knowledge management in ERP implementation: a case study in Aker Kvaerner.
1767-1778
- Marie Eneman:
A critical study of ISP filtering of child pornography.
1779-1790
- Anita Greenhill, Gordon Fletcher:
Myth-making as social exchange: Organizing a web-based community.
1791-1802
- Andreas Nilsson, Håkan Enquist:
Delta -an architecture for management of enterprise development.
1803-1814
- Tamara Dinev, Jahyun Goo, Qing Hu, Kichan Nam:
User behavior toward preventive technologies - cultural differences between the United States and South Korea.
1815-1826
- Olav W. Bertelsen, Pär-ola Zander:
Appropriation in the development of information systems for voluntary organisations.
1827-1838
- Risto Rajala, Jussi Nissilä, Mika Westerlund:
Determinants of OSS revenue model choices.
1839-1850
- Feliciano Sesé, Jonathan Wareham, Eduard Bonet:
Words and objects in information systems development: Six paradigms of information as representation.
1851-1862
- Elisabeth A. M. van de Kar, Zofia Lukszo, Geert Leus:
Study into the potential of UWB applications in the process industry.
1863-1876
- Remko Helms, Kees Buijsrogge:
Application of knowledge network analysis to identify knowledge sharing bottlenecks at an engineering firm.
1877-1889
- Maryam M. Ali:
Bridging knowledge divides: internet-based academic research in Saudi Arabia.
1890-1901
- Shota Okujava, Ulrich Remus:
Towards a framework for a continuous it investment valuation.
1902-1909
- Christoph Schneider, D. Veena Parboteeah, Joseph S. Valacich:
The effects of motivation and computer usage policies and procedures on task performance.
1910-1918
- Mathias Klang:
Informational commons.
1919-1931
- Colin Smith, William Webster:
Interactive digital television and electronic public services: emergent issues.
1932-1948
- Ahmad D. Jaffar, Hanifa Shah:
Semiotic notation principles for business process modelling.
1949-1961
- Sven A. Carlsson, Thomas Kalling:
Why is it that a knowledge management initiative works or fails.
1962-1973
- Marianna Sigala, Evangelos Christou:
Investigating the impact of e-customer relationship management on hotels 'website service quality.
1974-1986
- Stefanie Jahner, Tilo Böhmann, Helmut Krcmar:
Anticipating and considering customers flexibility demands in is outsourcing relationships.
1987-1994
- Bernhard Nett, Tobias Dyrks, Claudia Müller, Marco Durissini:
Neither essence nor accident: Situated knowledge and its importance for the community broker.
1995-2002
- Rachel McLean:
A tale of two e-citizens: a consideration of engagement in the e-society in two contexts.
2003-2016
- Vasiliki Mantzana, Marinos Themistocleous:
Benefits and barriers related to eai adoption: the case of a healthcare organisation.
2017-2029
- Mary Darking, Edgar A. Whitley, Paolo Dini:
The challenge of building public technology infrastructure: issues of governance and sustainability in a digital business ecosystem.
2030-2038
- Cecilia Rossignoli, Antonio Cordella, Lapo Mola:
E-marketplace and transaction cost theory: a possible set of new ideas.
2039-2053
- Stefan Henningsson, Sven A. Carlsson:
Governing and managing enterprise systems integration in corporate M&A.
2054-2065
- Tawfik Jelassi, Suman Modwel:
The sustainability of Indias comparative advantage in it offshore outsourcing.
2066-2076
- Joseph Feller, Patrick Finnegan, Jeremy Hayes:
Open source networks: an exploration of business model and agility issues.
2077-2087
- Valérie Bénard, Myriam Lewkowicz, Manuel Zacklad:
Analyzing interactions in a healthcare network: first step for the design of a flexible information system.
2088-2100
- John McAvoy, Ian Owens, David Sammon:
Towards the development of a simple tool to assist in agile methodology adoption decisions: agile adoption matrix.
2101-2110
- Knut H. Rolland, Torgeir Dingsøyr:
The issue of competence in transforming the Norwegian welfare sector: some implications for future e-government initiatives.
2111-2122
- Eusebio Scornavacca Jr., Jonathon McKenzie:
Perceived critical success factors of SMS based campaigns: a managerial perspective.
2123-2132
- Sharman Lichtenstein, Michael Brain:
Restructuring influences on organizational knowledge sharing: An interpretive case study.
2133-2144
- Fahri Yetim:
Bridging diversity: a deliberative approach to organizing and application of usability guidelines.
2145-2159
- Nikolaos Korfiatis, Ioanna D. Constantiou:
Socially targeted mobile services: towards an upper level ontology of social roles for mobile environments.
2160-2171
- Andreas Löber, Sibylle Grimm, Gerhard Schwabe:
Audio vs chat: can media speed explain the differences in productivity?
2172-2183
- Marie Griffiths, Ben Light:
User resistance strategies and the problems of blanket prescriptions: A case study of resistance successes.
2184-2193
- Magnus Andersson:
Ubiqutious transport systems: Negotiating context through a mobile-stationary interface.
2194-2205
- Demissie B. Aredo, Sule Yildirim:
Security issues in adaptive distributed systems.
2206-2215
- Achim Dannecker, Ulrike Lechner:
Success factors of communites of patients.
2216-2228
- Christine Legner, Kristin Wende:
Electronic bill presentment and payment.
2229-2240
- Jennifer Mondale, Susan V. Scott, Will Venters:
Knowledge management as an image of the organization: industry standards and processes of knowing in credit risk management.
2241-2253
- Adel Hendaoui, Moez Limayem:
Idea consolidation process in face-to-face meetings : a new approach to organize and integrate individuals perspectives.
2254-2263
- Steve Vosloo, Dewald Roode:
The world summit awards: a critical analysis.
2264-2275
- Joeri van Laere, Gert-Jan de Vreede, Henk G. Sol:
Developing paradoxical guidelines for communities of practice in organizations.
2276-2287
- Károly Hercegfi, Orhidea Edith Kiss, Krisztina Bali, Lajos Izsó:
Interface: assessment of human-computer interaction by monitoring physiological and other data with a time-resolution of only a few seconds.
2288-2299
- Andrea Carugati, Francesco Bolici:
Knowledge creation as an ISD goal: an approach based on communities of practice.
2300-2311
- Timothy McNichols, Louis Brennan, Rick Middel:
Facilitating collaboration in e-supply chain systems: an action learning-based approach.
2312-2323
- Robin Teigland, Molly McLure Wasko, Fredric Landqvist:
Examining knowledge exchange and organizational outcomes within intra- organizational electronic networks of practice with restricted access.
2324-2335
- Zixin Chua, Zhenhui Jiang:
Effects of anonymity, media richness, and chat-room activeness on online chatting experience.
2336-2348
- Richard Bricknall, Gunilla Darrell, Hans Nilsson, Kalevi Pessi:
Enterprise architecture: critical factors affecting modelling and management.
2349-2361
- Martin Hepp, Katharina Siorpaes, Daniel Bachlechner:
Towards the semantic web in e-tourism: can annotation do the trick?
2362-2373
- Martin Hepp:
The true complexity of product representation in the semantic web.
2374-2385
- Will Venters, Luca Giustiniano, Björn Lundell, Jan Pries-Heje, Frantz Rowe:
Panel: Post-PhD Research - the Trails and Tribulations of Beginning Post-Doctoral Research Following a PhD.
2386-2387
- Markus Helfert, Dimitris Karagiannis, Brian Donnellan, Joaquim Filipe, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Joe Peppard:
Panel: Business Informatics in Common Europe.
2388-2389
- Kalle Lyytinen, Richard Baskerville, Juhani Iivari, Dov Te'eni:
Panel: Publishing high impact IS research in top journals: Tips and traps.
2390
- Joseph Feller, Patrick Finnegan, Björn Lundell, Mats Östling, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Andrea Deverell:
Panel: 12 (Not so) Easy Pieces: Grand Challenges for Open Source Software.
2391
- Torkil Clemmensen, Robert D. Galliers, Richard T. Vidgen, Edgar A. Whitley:
Panel: Determining the Profile of the ECIS Community a Bibliometrics Approach.
2392-2393
- Bo Dahlbom, Richard Baskerville, Petra Scubert, Carolyn R. Watters, Robert Winter, Volker Wulf:
Panel: Grand Challenges for Information Systems Research.
2393
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