
39th HICSS 2006: Kauai, Hawaii, USA
- 39th Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-39 2006), CD-ROM / Abstracts Proceedings, 4-7 January 2006, Kauai, HI, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2507-5
Track 1
Introduction
- Preface.
- Proceedings Overview.
- Conference Administration.
- Reviewers.
Collaboration Systems and Technology Track
- Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Robert O. Briggs
:
Track Introduction.
Advances in Teaching and Learning Technologies
- Eric L. Santanen, David H. Spencer:
Minitrack Introduction. - Timothy J. Ellis, William Hafner:
ACLE: A Communication Environment for Asynchronous Collaborative Learning. - Daniel D. Suthers, Ravikiran Vatrapu, Samuel R. H. Joseph, Nathan Dwyer, Richard Medina:
Representational Effects in Asynchronous Collaboration: A Research Paradigm and Initial Analysis. - Robert Heckman, Qing Li, Xue Xiao:
How Voluntary Online Learning Communities Emerge in Blended Courses. - Abhijit Gopal, Deborah Compeau, Teresa Marcon, Fernando Olivera:
Learning with Laptops: Information Technology and the Transformation of an MBA Program. - Ming Lin, Jinwei Cao, Christopher B. R. Diller, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Learning by Browsing: A Web-Based Multimedia Browsing System for Learning. - Paul Benjamin Lowry, Nicholas C. Romano Jr., Randy W. Guthrie:
Explaining and Predicting Outcomes of Large Classrooms Using Audience Response Systems. - Jen-Her Wu, Yi-Cheng Chen, Jack Chang:
IS Knowledge Gaps: An Industrial Perspective. - Alan R. Dennis, Hasan Çakir, Ali Korkmaz, Thomas M. Duffy, Barbara A. Bichelmeyer, JoAnne Bunnage:
Student Achievement in the Cisco Networking Academy: Performance in the CCNA1 Course. - Paul J. Fortier, Theophano Mitsa:
Teaching Engineering through Design: A Novel Approach for a Department Level Reform Project.
Collaboration Issues in Cross-Organizational and Cross-Border IS/IT
- Nicholas C. Romano Jr., James B. Pick, Narcyz Roztocki:
Minitrack Introduction. - Barbara Edington, Namchul Shin:
An Integrative Framework for Contextual Factors Affecting IT Implementation. - Subrata Chakrabarty:
A Conceptual Model for Bidirectional Service, Information and Product Quality in an IS Outsourcing Collaboration Environment. - Eric T. G. Wang, Jeffrey C. F. Tai, Hsiao-Lan Wei:
IT-Enabled Virtual Integration as a Mechanism for Mediating the Impact of Environmental Uncertainty on Supply Chain Performance. - Akos Nagy:
Collaboration and Conflict in the Electronic Integration of Supply Networks. - Élisabeth Lefebvre, Louis A. Lefebvre, Gaël Le Hen, Ralf Mendgen:
Cross-Border E-Collaboration for New Product Development in the Automotive Industry.
Collaboration Support for Integrated Modeling and Simulation
- Jaco H. Appelman, Mariëlle den Hengst, Vlatka Hlupic, Alan Serrano:
Minitrack Introduction. - Oliver Thomas, August-Wilhelm Scheer:
Tool Support for the Collaborative Design of Reference Models - A Business Engineering Perspective. - Sergio de Cesare, Alan Serrano:
Collaborative Modeling Using UML and Business Process Simulation. - Chaitali Patel, Mark Lycett, Robert D. Macredie
, Sergio de Cesare:
Perceptions of Agility and Collaboration in Software Development Practice. - Inas E. Ezz, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
Inter-Organisational Collaboration towards Process Integration in the Public Sector. E-Government Collaboration in Egypt.
Cross-Cultural Issues in Collaboration Technology
- Dongsong Zhang, Doug Vogel, Paul Benjamin Lowry:
Minitrack Introduction. - Dongsong Zhang, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Xiaolan Fu:
Culture and Media Effects on Group Decision Making under Majority Influence. - Zixiu Guo, Tim Turner, Felix B. Tan:
The Effect of Normative Social Influence and Cultural Diversity on Group Interactions. - Minghui Yuan, Doug Vogel:
Cultural Impact on Intergroup Coordination in Software Development in China: A Qualitative Analysis.
Designing Collaboration Processes and Systems
- Gert-Jan de Vreede, Robert O. Briggs
, Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten:
Minitrack Introduction. - Christopher Paul Middup, Peter Johnson:
Towards Using Technological Support of Group Memory in Problem-Solving Situations to Improve Self- and Collective Efficacy. - Francisco Antunes
, João Paulo Costa, Paulo Maçãs:
Managing Divergent Information: Enhancing Document Expressiveness. - Baldo Faieta, Bernardo A. Huberman, Paul Verhaeghe:
Scalable Online Discussions as Listening Technology. - Douglas L. Dean, Amit V. Deokar
, Ruth F. Ter Bush:
Making the Collaboration Engineering Investment Decision. - Mariëlle den Hengst, Douglas L. Dean, Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten, Anita Chakrapani:
Assessing the Quality of Collaborative Processes. - Eric L. Santanen, Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten, Kasturi Golla:
The Collaboration Engineering Maturity Model. - Douglas P. Twitchell
, David P. Biros, Mark Adkins, Nicole Forsgren, Judee K. Burgoon, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Automated Determination of the Veracity of Interview Statements from People of Interest to an Operational Security Force. - Ruth F. Ter Bush:
Silence, Attribution Accuracy and Virtual Environments: Implications for Developers and Facilitators. - Fang Chen, Robert O. Briggs
, Gail Corbitt, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., James Sager, Stanley C. Gardiner:
Project Progress Tracking Template - Using a Repeatable GSS Process to Facilitate Project Process Management.
Measuring the Effectiveness of Collaboration Technologies
- Donald L. Amoroso, Bruce A. Reinig
:
Minitrack Introduction. - Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Bartel A. Van de Walle, Gerd Van Den Eede:
The Effect of Group Support Systems on the Emergence of Unique Information in a Risk Management Process: A Field Study. - Yu-Ting Caisy Hung, Wei-Chang Kong, Ai-Ling Chua, Clyde Eirikur Hull:
Reexamining Media Capacity Theories Using Workplace Instant Messaging. - Tom L. Roberts, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Paul H. Cheney, Ross T. Hightower:
Improving Group Communication Outcomes with Collaborative Software: The Impact of Group Size, Media Richness, and Social Presence. - Bruce A. Reinig
, Robert O. Briggs
:
Measuring the Quality of Ideation Technology and Techniques.
Mobile Technologies and Collaboration
- Joseph S. Valacich, Clayton A. Looney:
Minitrack Introduction. - Zixing Shen, Youngjin Yoo
, Kalle Lyytinen:
Temporal Implications of Information Technology for Work Practices: Organizing in and for Time in an Emergency Department. - Upkar Varshney:
A Framework for Managing Transactions in Group-Oriented Mobile Commerce Services. - Frank A. Biocca, Arthur Tang, Charles B. Owen, Fan Xiao:
The Omnidirectional Attention Funnel: A Dynamic 3D Cursor for Mobile Augmented Reality Systems. - Astrid Dickinger
, Mitra Arami, David Meyer:
Reconsidering the Adoption Process: Enjoyment and Social Norms - Antecedents of Hedonic Mobile Technology Use. - Anna Sell, Pirkko Walden:
Mobile Digital Calendars: An Interview Study. - Rui Zhang, Carolyn R. Watters, Jack Duffy:
Lookahead Cascade for Table Access on Small Devices.
Virtual Work, Teams, and Organizations
- Manju Ahuja, France Bélanger, Robert M. Davison
, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim:
Minitrack Introduction. - Sajda Qureshi
, Arthur de Leeuw:
Mobilizing Intellectual Bandwidth in a Distributed Virtual Organization: The Missing Links. - J. Alberto Espinosa, Cynthia Pickering
:
The Effect of Time Separation on Coordination Processes and Outcomes: A Case Study. - Karen Sobel Lojeski, Richard Reilly, Peter Dominick:
The Role of Virtual Distance in Innovation and Success. - Halbana Tarmizi, Gert-Jan de Vreede, Ilze Zigurs:
Identifying Challenges for Facilitation in Communities of Practice. - Sheng Wu, Cathy S. Lin, Tung-Ching Lin:
Exploring Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Teams: A Social Exchange Theory Perspective. - Kimberly A. Furumo, John Michael Pearson:
An Empirical Investigation of How Trust, Cohesion, and Performance Vary in Virtual and Face-to-Face Teams. - Julie Rennecker, Alan R. Dennis, Sean Hansen:
Reconstructing the Stage: The Use of Instant Messaging to Restructure Meeting Boundaries. - Yulin Fang
, Derrick J. Neufeld:
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Worker Commitment to Virtual Organizations.

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