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17th ECIS 2009: Verona, Italy
- Susan Newell, Edgar A. Whitley, Nancy Pouloudi, Jonathan Wareham, Lars Mathiassen:
17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009, Verona, Italy, 2009. 2009, ISBN 978-88-6129-391-5 - Thomas Meinl, Dirk Neumann
, Jochen Stößer:
Game-theoretic analysis of pay-as-bid mechanisms. 1-12 - Stuart J. Barnes:
Modelling use continuance in virtual worlds: The case of second life. 13-24 - Alexander Benlian:
A transaction cost theoretical analysis of software-as-a-service (SAAS)-based sourcing in SMBs and enterprises. 25-36 - Samuel Shu Kin Kwan, Kar Yan Tam:
Mitigating response distortion in IS ethics research. 37-48 - Yue Guo, Stuart J. Barnes:
Why do people buy virtual items in virtual worlds? an empirical test of a conceptual model. 49-61 - Eugenio Capra, Francesco Merlo:
Green IT: Everything starts from the software. 62-73 - Anke Gericke:
Problem solving patterns in design science research - Learning from engineering. 74-85 - Mark Borman:
Collaborative sourcing - The motivation and design of demand side combinations. 86-97 - Markus Gsell, Peter Gomber:
Algorithmic trading engines versus human traders - Do they behave different in securities markets? 98-109 - Mustafa Eid, Nuradden Nuhu:
The impact of learning culture and information technology use on knowledge-sharing: A case of KFUPM. 110-121 - Barbara Anglim, Simon K. Milton, Jayantha Rajapakse, Ron Weber:
Current trends and future directions in the practice of high-level data modeling: An empirical study. 122-133 - David Wastell, Susan White, Karen Broadhurst, Chris Hall, Sue Peckover:
The chiasmus of design: Paradoxical outcomes in the e-government reform of UK children's services. 134-145 - Wee-Kek Tan, Chuan-Hoo Tan, Hock-Hai Teo:
Would i use my personal blog for commercial exchange? 146-157 - Ali Alper Yayla, Qing Hu:
Antecedents and drivers of IT-business strategic alignment: Empirical validation of a theoretical model. 158-169 - Wen-Hsien Tsai, Jun-Der Leu, Wen-Chin Chou:
The development of an evaluation model of e-commerce websites for the Taiwanese airline industry. 170-181 - Zijad Pita, France Cheong, Brian J. Corbitt:
Major issues in SISP: Insights into the main reason of SISP failure. 182-193 - Brian Gannon, David W. Wilson:
The emergence of a new form of IS offshore enterprise - The modern heterarchy. 194-205 - Deborah Richards, Peter Busch:
Unpacking multiculturalism in the ICT workplace: Differences in responses to workplace situations for English and non-English speaking backgrounds. 206-217 - Janis L. Gogan, Ryan J. Baxter, Monica J. Garfield:
The "fear factor" in critical care tele-pediatrics. 218-229 - Christopher Bull:
A review of ethical theory in the 'upper echelons' of information systems research. 230-241 - Benjamin Blau, Tobias Conte, Thomas Meinl:
Coordinating service composition. 242-254 - Stefan Cronholm, Vince Bruno:
Usability of IT-systems is more than interaction quality - The need of communication and business process criteria. 255-266 - Wee-Kek Tan, Hock-Hai Teo:
Blogging to express self and social identities, any one? 267-278 - Dianne Cyr:
Gender and website design across cultures. 279-291 - France Cheong, Brian J. Corbitt:
A social network analysis of the co-authorship network of the Australasian Conference of Information Systems from 1990 to 2006. 292-303 - Zhi Wei Ho, Klarissa Chang:
Simmelian ties, organizational justice, and knowledge sharing in virtual workgroups. 304-315 - Maximilian Röglinger:
How to select measures for decision support systems - An optimization approach integrating informational and economic objectives. 316-327 - Sayyen Teoh, Shun Cai:
Innovative capability development process: A Singapore IT healtcare case study. 328-339 - Gunter Seidel, Andrea Back:
Success factor validation for global ERP programmes. 340-351 - Kee-Young Kwahk, Song-Woo Oh:
Examining the effect of user expectations on system use activity. 352-363 - Regis Meissonier, Emmanuel Houzé:
"Avoiding management" of resistances during IT pre-implementation phase: A longitudinal research in a high tech corporation. 364-379 - Helena Vranesic, Christoph Rosenkranz:
The role of boundary objects and boundary spanning in data warehousing - A research-in-progress report. 380-391 - Margi Levy, Philip Powell, Philip Yetton:
Contingent dynamics of IS alignment in SMEs. 392-403 - Claudio Vitari:
Sources of IT dynamic capability in the context of data genesis capability. 404-416 - Stephen Burgess, Carmine Sellitto, Carmen Cox, Jeremy Buultjens:
User-generated content (UGC) in tourism: Benefits and concerns of online consumers. 417-429 - Lars Baacke, Tobias Mettler, Peter Rohner:
Component-based process modelling in health care. 430-441 - Ronald L. Thompson, Charles Iacovou, H. Jeff Smith:
Biased project status reports: A survey of IS professionals. 442-453 - Susan O'Neill, Murray Scott, Kieran Conboy:
A Delphi study on collaborative learning in distance education. 454-465 - Gregory E. Truman:
Controlling computer-based multitasking through provisioning systems in co-located learning settings. 466-477 - Key Pousttchi, Kai Habermann:
Requirements on IT business value measures for mobile-integrated business processes. 478-489 - Stefan Seidel, Jan Recker:
Using grounded theory for studying business process management phenomena. 490-501 - Julie Fisher, Frada Burstein, Rosetta Manaszewicz, Kate Lazarenko:
Health information portals: How can we improve the user's search experience? 502-513 - Morten Hertzum, Jan Pries-Heje:
Coping with cultural and maturity inequality in offshore outsourcing: Is minimizing interaction the solution? 514-525 - Stefan Hrastinski, Therese Monstad:
Designing and evaluating an interactive video website for organizational learning. 526-536 - Donald Chand:
An investigation of how culture impacts global work: Unpacking the layers of culture. 537-555 - Stuart J. Barnes, Martin Böhringer:
Continuance usage intention in microblogging services: The case of twitter. 556-567 - Gregory Gimpel:
Decision models and the adoption of wireless technology. 568-580 - Placide Poba-Nzaou, Louis Raymond:
In-house development as an alternative for ERP adoption by SMEs: A critical case study. 581-592 - Mamata Bhandar, Shan Ling Pan, Bernard C. Y. Tan:
Knowledge clusters: Dealing with a multilevel phenomenon. 593-604 - Vuong Nguyen, Walter Fernandez:
Bridging the gaps: Packaged software implementation projects in Vietnam. 605-616 - Stephen P. Smith, Graeme G. Shanks, Robert B. Johnston, Md. Mahbubur Rahim:
IOS project motivation as a determinant of project activities and business capabilities. 617-628 - Heikki Lempinen, Esko Penttinen:
Assessing the business value of electronic order-to-payment cycle. 629-640 - Violeta Sun, Margunn Aanestad, Espen Skorve, Gianluca Miscione:
Information infrastructure governance and windows of opportunity. 641-652 - Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin, Ida Lindgren:
Developing public e-services for several stakeholders - A multifaceted view of the needs for an e-service. 653-664 - Zixiu Guo, Ying Zhang, Kenneth J. Stevens:
A 'uses and gratifications' approach to understanding the role of wiki technology in enhancing teaching and learning outcomes. 665-676 - Benjamin Eaton:
Bitching, bouncing and brawling - How backchannels brought colour to conference calls. 677-688 - Eoin Whelan, Brian Donnellan, Robin Teigland, Willie Golden:
Web-enabled boundary spanners and their role in the knowledge flow network. 689-700 - Laura Tampieri:
The enterprises simulation in second life. The case of Perting ltd. 701-712 - One-Ki Daniel Lee, Peng Xu, Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, Noushin Ashrafi:
IT impacts on operation-level agility in service industries. 713-724 - Uta Franziska Knebel, Jan Marco Leimeister, Sebastian Esch, Axel Pressler, Helmut Krcmar:
Online, set, go - Design and empirical test of an IT-based physical activity intervention. 725-736 - Stefan Henningsson, Helle Zinner Henriksen:
A sad story: The case of constrained infrastructures caused by IT. 737-748 - Anne Sunikka:
Predominantly electronic or personal service delivery? a case in the wealth management context. 749-760 - Tibert Verhagen, Frans Feldberg, Bart van den Hooff, Selmar Meents:
Understanding virtual world usage: A multipurpose model and empirical testing. 761-775 - Wendy L. Cukier, Margaret Yap, Mark Robert Holmes, Sara Rodrigues:
Gender and visible minority status: Career advancement in the Canadian information and communications technology sector. 776-787 - Stuart J. Barnes, Richard T. Vidgen:
An evaluation of user acceptance of a corporate intranet. 788-799 - Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai R. Larsen, David E. Monarchi:
Conceptual convergences: Positioning information systems among the business disciplines. 800-812 - Margunn Aanestad, Tina Blegind Jensen, Miria Grisot:
Dealing with tight couplings and multiple interactions in complex technological systems. 813-824 - Jörg Becker, Björn Niehaves, Kevin Ortbach:
Does the answer lie in collaboration? - A case study on e-government and societal aging. 825-836 - Francesco Bolici, Francesco Virili:
Are "design networks" shaped by their own outcomes? coordination processes between actors and artefacts. 837-849 - Yasin Ozcelik, Kemal Altinkemer:
Impacts of information technology (IT) outsourcing on organizational performance: A firm-level empirical analysis. 850-858 - Guy G. Gable, Arun Rai:
Reconceptualising the information system as a service. 859-870 - Kitsada Dolpanya, Lesley Land, Geoffrey N. Dick:
Understanding suppliers' participation in business-to-government (B2G) electronic auction markets in the thai context. 871-882 - Narcyz Roztocki, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
Stock market reaction to information technology investments: Towards an explanatory model. 883-894 - Vahid Assadi, Khaled Hassanein:
Consumers' acceptance and use of personal health record systems: A theoretical model. 895-906 - Ariel I. La Paz, DongBack Seo:
Configuration of actors and roles in establishing ICT. 907-918 - Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Marius A. Janson:
Microemancipatory practicies in information system development. 919-930 - Yeung Fung Chi, Yulin Fang, Qing Wang Huai:
Teaching case: Leading the change - ERP implementation at Keda. 931-942 - Riitta Hekkala, Cathy Urquhart, Netta Iivari:
"Who is in charge and whose rules are followed..?": Power in a inter-organisational IS project. 943-956 - Sabine Madsen, Richard T. Vidgen:
A pragmatic approach to IS development and socio-technical evaluation. 957-968 - Bendik Bygstad:
Generative mechanisms for innovation in information infrastructures. 969-980 - Nauman Saeed, Yun Yang, Suku Sinnappan:
User acceptance of second life: An extended TAM including hedonic consumption behaviours. 981-992 - Mirella Lähteenmäki, Johanna Bragge, Anne Sunikka:
Consumers' perception of control over online information disclosure. an electronic focus group study. 993-1004 - Michael Breward, Milena M. Head, Khaled Hassanein:
Consumer acceptance of biometrics for identity verification in financial transactions. 1005-1016 - Nina Oertel:
Tracking based product authentication: Catching intruders in the supply chain. 1017-1028 - Heinz-Theo Wagner, Kristina Ettrich:
Slack-enabled innovation versus problemistic search: Findings from case studies among SME. 1029-1040 - Hans Ulrich Buhl, Gilbert Fridgen, Wolfgang Hackenbroch:
An economic analysis of service-oriented infrastructures for risk/return management. 1041-1052 - Norbert Frick, Petra Schubert:
Future requirements of ERP software from the vendors' point of view. 1053-1064 - Michael Schermann, Andreas Gehlert, Helmut Krcmar, Klaus Pohl:
Justifying design decisions with theory-based design principles. 1065-1076 - Arun Anandasivam, Marc Premm:
Bid price control and dynamic pricing in clouds. 1077-1089 - Paul Licker, Susannah Cameron Crichton:
The two cultures and the internet revolution. 1090-1101 - Aziz Ahmad Abdul, Michael Newman:
Transfer of technology and knowledge - The story of an enterprise system implementation. 1102-1113 - Bernd Carsten Stahl, Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Cynthia LeRouge:
Focus groups and critical social IS research: How the choice of method can promote emancipation of respondents and researchers. 1114-1125 - Tobias Scherner, Jan Muntermann, Heiko Rossnagel:
Integrating value-adding mobile services into an emergency management system for tourist destinations. 1126-1137 - Robert C. Nickerson, Upkar Varshney, Jan Muntermann, Henri Isaac:
Taxonomy development in information systems: Developing a taxonomy of mobile applications. 1138-1149 - Claudia Cattani, Diego Calzà, Gianni Jacucci:
Applying lessons learned from counselling : On nurturing relations in design projects. 1150-1161 - Nikiforos S. Panourgias, Joe Nandhakumar, Harry Scarbrough:
Objects and their participation in the interdisciplinary design and development of computer games. 1162-1173 - Jiwat Ram, Malcolm Pattinson:
Exploring antecedents of organisational adoption of ERP and their effect on performance of firms. 1174-1186 - Bhavani Sridharan, Hepu Deng, Brian J. Corbitt:
An ontology-driven topic mapping approach to multi-level management of e-learning resources. 1187-1198 - Khuong Le-Nguyen, Romano Dyerson, G. Harindranath:
A situated knowledge work context perspective on knowledge management software-organisation misalignments. 1199-1210 - Shuk Ying Ho:
Opportunities and challenges of mobile personalization: An exploratory study. 1211-1222 - Walter Brown, Irwin Brown:
Towards a research framework for a human development-based "bottom of the pyramid" ICT development strategy in South Africa. 1223-1234 - Annemieke Craig, Linda Dawson, Julie Fisher:
Measuring the success of intervention programmes designed to increase the participation rate by women in computing. 1235-1246 - Ochini Madanayake, Shirley Gregor, Colleen Hayes, Steven Fraser:
What we need: Project managers' evaluation of top management actions required for software development projects. 1247-1258 - Stefan Seidel, Felix Müller-Wienbergen, Milan Karow, Michael Rosemann:
Toward the concept of pockets of creativity in business processes. 1259-1270 - Roger Tagg, Prashant Gandhi, Raaj Srinivasan Kumaar:
Recognizing work priorities and tasks in incoming messages through personal ontologies supplemented by lexical clues. 1271-1282 - Bill Davey, Chris Cope:
Consultants experience of requirements elicitation conversations - An empirical model. 1283-1294 - Katharina Krell, Sabine Matook, Fiona H. Rohde:
The effects of regulatory pressure on information system adoption success: An institutional theory perspective. 1295-1305 - Jan Storgårds, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Anssi Öörni:
The hedonic and utilitarian value of digital games at product category level. 1306-1317 - Stefan Henningsson, Niels Bjørn-Andersen:
When standards is not enough to secure interoperability and competitiveness for European exporters. 1318-1329 - Jörg Becker, Milan Karow, Felix Müller-Wienbergen, Daniel Pfeiffer, Stefan Seidel:
Applying theory-building techniques to the design of modelling languages. 1330-1341 - Jörg Becker, Dominic Breuker, Daniel Pfeiffer, Michael Räckers:
Constructing comparable business process models with domain specific languages - An empirical evaluation. 1342-1353 - Johannes Buder, Carsten Felden:
Deducing demands at business-intelligence-systems beyond unbundling within the European energy markets. 1354-1365 - Tyge Kummer, Markus Bick, Raj Gururajan:
Acceptance problems of ambient intelligence and mobile technologies in hosptals in India and Germany. 1366-1377 - Nabila Boukef Charki, Michel Kalika:
New lenses to investigate media use: The layering process perspective. 1378-1393 - Malini Jayaganesh, Graeme G. Shanks:
A cultural analysis of business process management governanace in Indian organisations. 1394-1405 - Jochen Stößer, Dirk Neumann
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A model of preference elicitation: The case of distributed resource allocation. 1406-1417 - Christoph Tribowski, Karsten Spin, Oliver Günther, Olaf Sielemann:
Storing data on RFID tags: A standards-based approach. 1418-1429 - Chen-Ya Wang, Seng-cho Timothy Chou, Hsia-Ching Chang:
The moderating role of utilitarian/hedonic user motivation on user behaviour towards web 2.0 applications. 1430-1441 - Claudia Hienerth, David Meyer:
A metrics system for the performance measurement of online distribution channels of multi-channel retailers. 1442-1451 - Marc Räkers, Christoph Rosenkranz:
Efficient communication in financial data warehousing projects - Insights from a multiple case study. 1452-1463 - Markus Westner:
Antecedents of success in IS offshoring projects - Proposal for an empirical research study. 1464-1475 - Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes, Christian Neubert, Christian M. Schweda:
A wiki-based approach to enterprise architecture documentation and analysis. 1476-1487 - Philipp Offermann, Udo Bub:
Empirical comparison of methods for information systems development according to SOA. 1488-1499 - Spiros A. Borotis, Angeliki Poulymenakou:
E-learning acceptance in workplace training: The case of a Greek bank. 1500-1512 - Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:
Barriers for transformation: Impediments for transforming the public sector through e-government. 1513-1523 - Gerhard Schwabe, Philipp Nussbaumer:
Why information technology is not being used for financial advisory. 1524-1535 - Roberta Bernardi:
IT-enabled change into the structures of health information systems in Africa: A case study in Kenya. 1536-1547 - Hans-Georg Kemper, Henning Baars:
From data warehouses to transformation hubs - A conceptual architecture. 1548-1559 - Paul Pierce, Markus Lahtinen, Bo Andersson:
File-sharing - A threat to intellectual property rights, or is the music industry just taking us for a spin? 1560-1570 - Niamh O'Riordan, Frédéric Adam, Philip O'Reilly:
Innovation in virtual worlds: Social structure and diffusion. 1571-1582 - Thomas Kohlborn, Axel Korthaus, Taizan Chan, Michael Rosemann:
Service analysis - A critical assessment of the state of the art. 1583-1594 - Lars Bækgaard:
Service scenarios - A socio-technical approach to business service modeling. 1595-1605 - Petter Øgland:
Measurements, feedback and empowerment: Critical systems theory as a basis for software process improvement. 1606-1617 - A. L.-Shafi Shafi, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Understanding citizens' behavioural intention in the adoption of e-government services in the state of Qatar. 1618-1629 - Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte:
Mobile information systems and organizational control: A Foucauldian approach. 1630-1641 - Juhani Iivari, John Venable:
Action research and design science research - Seemingly similar but decisively dissimilar. 1642-1653 - Fouad Nagm, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Mary Anne Kennan