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15th ECIS 2007: St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Hubert Österle, Joachim Schelp, Robert Winter:
Proceedings of the Fifteenth European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2007, St. Gallen, Switzerland, 2007. University of St. Gallen 2007 - Suvi Kurki, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Anssi Öörni:
Consumer Value in Electronic Retailing: A Laboratory Experiment in Buying Cloths. 1-12 - Huei Huang Kuan, Gee-Woo Bock, Jumin Lee:
A Cognitive Dissonance Perspective of Customers' Online Trust in Multi-Channel Retailers. 13-23 - Jin Chen, Cheng Zhang, Lihua Huang:
Determinants of Customer Loyalty in China C2C E-Commerce: From a Social Network Perspective. 24-35 - Naveen Amblee, Tung X. Bui:
The Impact of Electronic-Word-of-Mouth on Digital Microproducts: An Empirical Investigation of Amazon Shorts. 36-47 - Do-Hyung Park, Sara Kim, Ingoo Han:
The Effects of Consumer Knowledge on Message Processing of Electronic Word of Mouth via Online Consumer Reviews. 48-57 - Marius A. Janson, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Ville-Pekka Mäkeläinen:
E-Grocer Strategies: A Case Study. 58-69 - Markus Zanker, Markus Jessenitschnig:
Iseller - A Generic and Hybrid Recommendation System for Interactive Selling Scenarios. 70-80 - Uta Franziska Knebel, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
Personal Mobile Sports Companion: Design and Evaluation of IT-Supported Product-Service-Bundles in the Sports Industry. 81-92 - Jianwei Liu, Ziv Baida, Yao-Hua Tan:
E-Customs Control Procedures Redesign Methodology: Model-Based Application. 93-105 - Christine Legner, Kristin Wende:
The Challenges of Inter-Organizational Business Process Design - A Research Agenda. 106-118 - Rainer Alt, Martin Smits:
Networkability of Organizations and Business Networks. 119-130 - Susan P. Williams, Catherine A. Hardy:
E-Procurement: Current Issues & Future Challenges. 131-142 - Dirk Neumann, Carsten Block, Christof Weinhardt, Yücel Karabulut:
Knowledge-Driven Selection of Market Mechanisms in E-Procurement. 143-154 - Erwin Fielt, Wil Janssen, Edward Faber, René W. Wagenaar:
Exchange Design Patterns for Electronic Intermediaries. 155-166 - Tsipi Heart:
Empirically Testing a Model for the Intention of Firms to Use Remote Application Hosting. 167-178 - Ali Alper Yayla, Qing Hu:
User Acceptance of E-Commerce Technology: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Competing Models. 179-190 - Oliver Christ, Christoph Schroth, Till Janner:
A Hybrid Framework for Automated and Adaptive E-Business Platforms. 191-202 - Phillip Freeman, Peter B. Seddon, Rens Scheepers:
Explaining Organisational Investments in CRM Point Solutions. 203-214 - Petra Frenzel, Christoph Schroth, Tatjana Samsonowa:
The Enterprise Interoperability Center - An Institutional Framework Facilitating Enterprise Interoperability. 215-226 - Mohammed Ibrahim, Pieter M. A. Ribbers, Bert Bettonvil:
The Influences of Employees and Managers on Interorganizational Systems: A Resources-Based Perspective. 227-238 - Tadhg Nagle, William Golden:
The Examination of a Business Model Framework within the E-Learning Industry. 239-250 - Carina Ihlström Eriksson, Thomas Kalling:
Proposing a Business Model Framework for the E-Newspaper Introduction. 251-262 - Stanislaw Wrycza, Jerzy Auksztol, Damian Gajda:
Assessing the Adoption of E-Business in the Region: A Quantitative Study. 263-274 - Lin Yan, Niki Panteli:
The Politics of Presence and Absence in Distributed Organisations. 275-285 - Kai Riemer, Frank Frößler, Stefan Klein:
Real Time Communication - Modes of Use in Distributed Teams. 286-297 - Li-Ting Huang, Chen-An Chiu, Kai Sung, Cheng-Kiang Farn:
Revisiting the Antecedents of Flow Experience in Different On-Line Communication Environments. 298-309 - Xiaoling Jin, Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee, Huaping Chen:
Understanding the Sustainability of Virtual Communities in China. 310-321 - Judith Granat, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva:
Impact of Mobile E-Mail in Corporate Environment. 322-333 - Chintan Amrit, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Mapping Social Network to Software Architecture to Detect Structure Clashes in Agile Software Development. 334-345 - Kai Riemer:
The Market for E-Collaboration Systems - Identification of System Classes Using Cluster Analysis. 346-357 - Stefan Hrastinski, Christina Keller, Sven A. Carlsson:
Prescriptive Guidelines for when to Use Synchronous Communication in E-Learning Environments. 358-369 - Euripidis N. Loukis, Stelios Georgiou, Konstantinos Pazalos:
A Value Flow Model for the Evaluation of an E-Learning Service. 370-382 - Sheryl Sharma, Geoffrey N. Dick, Wynne W. Chin, Lesley Land:
Self-Regulation and E-Learning. 383-394 - Christina Keller, Stefan Hrastinski, Sven A. Carlsson:
Students' Acceptance of E-Learning Environments: A Comparative Study in Sweden and Lithuania. 395-406 - Christy M. K. Cheung, Aaron X. L. Shen, Matthew K. O. Lee, Weiping Wang:
Let's Work Together! We-Intention to Use Instant Messaging for E-Collaboration. 407-418 - Lih-Bin Oh, Teck-Wee Phua, Hock-Hai Teo:
A Conceptual Model for IT-Enabled Enterprise Risk Management in Financial Organisations. 419-429 - Kim Wüllenweber:
The Role of Manager's Risk Attitude for Outsourcing Success. 430-441 - Mark Borman:
Recognising the Need for a Context Sensitive Decision Making Framework for Cosourcing - A Case Study in the Financial Service Sector. 442-453 - Ragnar Schierholz, Lutz M. Kolbe, Malte Geib, Oliver Kohnke, Walter Brenner:
Success Factors in the Introduction of Standard Software in Core Processes of Banks. 454-465 - Patrick Bartels, Michael H. Breitner:
Real-Time Market Valuation of Options Based on Web Mining and Neurosimulation. 466-477 - Michael H. Breitner, Frank Köller, Simon König, Hans-Jörg von Mettenheim:
Intelligent Decision Support Systems and Neurosimulators: A Promising Alliance for Financial Services Providers. 478-489 - Lutz Seidenfaden, Björn Ortelbach, Matthias Schumann:
A Peer-to-Peer Application System for Scholarly Communication. 490-503 - Mary Anne Kennan, Karlheinz Kautz:
Scholarly Publishing and Open Access: Searching for Understanding of an Emerging IS Phenomenon. 504-515 - Stefan Seidel, Michael Adams, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Michael Rosemann:
Modelling and Supporting Processes in Creative Environments. 516-527 - Lena Aggestam, Per Backlund:
Strategic Knowledge Management Issues when Designing Knowledge Repositories. 528-539 - Sari Vesiluoma:
Making Knowledge Sharing Visible in Software Engineering. 540-551 - Jurriaan van Reijsen, Remko Helms, Ronald Batenburg:
Validation of the New Knowledge Management Claim. 552-564 - Annemette Kjærgaard, Karlheinz Kautz, Peter Axel Nielsen:
Making Sense of Project Management - A Case of Knowledge Management in Software Development. 565-575 - Willem J. Muhren, Gerd Van Den Eede, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Organizational Learning for the Incident Management Process: Lessons from High Reliability Organizations. 576-587 - Rosalyn Mansour, Uday S. Murthy:
Consideration of Risks and Internal Controls in Business Process Modeling. 588-599 - John Alphonse:
Best Practice Re-Creation as Transfer of Fluids. 600-611 - Tom Butler, Ciaran Murphy:
Implementing Knowledge Management Systems in Public Sector Organisations: A Case Study of Critical Success Factors. 612-623 - Anne Persson, Janis Stirna:
Making IT Happen and Making IT Stick - A Successful Case of Implementing a Knowledge Management System in a Healthcare Organization. 624-634 - Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee:
Understanding User Intention to Continue Sharing Knowledge in Virtual Communities. 635-646 - Peter M. Bednar, Vasilios Katos, Christine E. Welch:
Systems Analysis: Exploring the Spectrum of Diversity. 647-657 - El-Sayed Abou-Zeid:
A Meta-Methodology for Knowledge Management Support Systems Development. 658-668 - Val A. Hooper, Sid L. Huff, Peter C. Thirkell:
IS-Marketing Alignment: Its Impacts on Marketing Performance and on Business Performance. 669-680 - Sara Tedmori, Thomas W. Jackson, Dino Bouchlagem:
Optimising the Email Knowledge Extraction System to Support Knowledge Work. 681-691 - Frédéric Créplet, Olivier Dupouët:
Articulating Governance Mechanisms for Collective Learning. 692-703 - Kerstin Fink, Christian Ploder:
A Comparative Study of Knowledge Processes and Methods in Austrian and Swiss SMEs. 704-715 - Katerina Voutsina, Jannis Kallinikos, Carsten Sørensen:
Codification and Transferability of IT Knowledge. 716-726 - Ananya Upadhyaya, S. Krishna:
Antecedents of Knowledge Sharing in Globally Distributed Software Development Teams. 727-738 - Ronald D. Freeze, Sagnika Sen:
Knowledge Process Outsourcing: Identifying Potential Research Agenda Based on Industry Trends. 739-746 - John Coombes, Doug Vogel:
The Effect of Task Structure and Time Structure on Knowledge Creation Using Group Support Systems. 747-758 - Jürgen Dorn, Markus Pichlmair:
A Competence Management System for Universities. 759-770 - Suranjan Chakraborty, Saonee Sarker, Joseph S. Valacich:
Understanding Analyst Effectiveness in Requirements Elicitation: A Gestalt Fit Perspective. 771-782 - Christian Dörner, Jan Heß, Volkmar Pipek:
Improving Information Systems by End User Development: A Case Study. 783-794 - Jenny Price, Jacob L. Cybulski:
The Influence of Neo-Tribalism on Participatory Design. 795-806 - Xiaofeng Wang, Richard T. Vidgen:
Order and Chaos in Software Development: A Comparison of Two Software Development Teams in a Major IT Company. 807-818 - Sari Tuovila, Netta Iivari:
Bridge Builders in IT Artifact Development. 819-830 - Avgousta Kyriakidou, Will Venters:
The Multi-Disciplinary Development of Collaborative Grids: The Social Shaping of a Grid for Healthcare. 831-842 - Niklas Källberg, Magnus Mähring:
Pushing Organizational Change with Information Technology: A Resource/Capability Re-Balancing Act. 843-854 - Sabine Madsen:
Conceptualising the Causes and Consequences of Uncertainty in IS Development Organisations and Projects. 855-864 - Konrad Janusz Peszynski, John Lenarcic:
Resistance, Challenges to Power and the Impact of Policy in Systems Implementation. 865-875 - Daniel Pfeiffer:
Constructing Comparable Conceptual Models with Domain Specific Languages. 876-888 - Maciej Piechocki, Carsten Felden:
XBRL Taxonomy Engineering. Definition of XBRL Taxonomy Development Process Model. 889-900 - Steinar Kristoffersen:
Designing a Program. Programming the Design. 901-912 - Marie Griffiths, Ben Light:
Risky Business: When a CRM Vendor Masqueraded as an ERP Specialist. 913-924 - Fons Wijnhoven, Roy Boelens, Rick Middel, Kor Louissen:
Total Data Quality Management: A Study of Bridging Rigor and Relevance. 925-937 - Holger Hoffmann, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
A Framework for Developing Personalizeable Mobile Services in Automobiles. 938-949 - Brian Gannon, David W. Wilson:
IS Offshoring: A Proposed Maturity Model of Offshore IS Suppliers. 950-960 - Michael Lane, Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Expectations between Parties Playing Similar Roles in Global Software Development: A Psychological Contract Perspective. 961-972 - Patrick Finnegan, Lorraine Morgan:
How Perceptions of Open Source Software Influence Adoption: An Exploratory Study. 973-984 - Kemal Altinkemer, Yasin Ozcelik, Zafer D. Özdemir:
Productivity and Performance Effects of IT-enabled Reengineering: A Firm-level Analysis. 985-993 - Yu Liu, T. Ravichandran:
Information Technology Capital, Managerial Human Capital, and Firm Performance: An Empirical Investigation. 994-1006 - Qing Hu, Elisabeth Frisk, Petri Hallikainen, Tom R. Eikebrokk, Tero Päivärinta, Antti Nurmi:
IT Investment Evaluation as a Socio-Political Process: Determinants to Managerial Adoption and Use. 1007-1018 - Maarten Wijnen-Meijer, Ronald Batenburg:
To Open Source or not to Open Source: That's the Strategic Question. Results from a Survey Among Eight Leading Software Providers. 1019-1030 - Narcyz Roztocki, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
Identifying Success Factors for Information Technology Investments: Contribution of Activity Based Costing. 1031-1040 - Thomas Miklitz, Peter Buxmann:
IT Standardization and Integration in Mergers and Acquisitions: A Decision Model for the Selection of Application Systems. 1041-1051 - Jochen Stößer, Dirk Neumann, Arun Anandasivam:
A Truthful Heuristic for Efficient Scheduling in Network-Centric Grid OS. 1052-1063 - David Sammon, Frédéric Adam:
An Extended Model of Decision Making for a Mindful Approach to IT Innovations (Enterprise-Wide ERP Project Implementation). 1064-1076 - Jan vom Brocke, Christian Buddendick:
IT Enabled Buisness Models - Decision Support for Measuring Financial Implications of Business Models in Media Industry. 1077-1087 - Roland M. Müller:
Knowonomics - The Economics of Knowledge Sharing. 1088-1099 - Lih-Bin Oh, Hock-Hai Teo:
Realizing IT Business Value from Retail Channel Integration: A Configurational Structure-Strategy Fit Assessment. 1100-1111 - Philip O'Reilly, Patrick Finnegan:
Electronic Marketplaces as Market System Intermediaries: An Exploratory Study and Characteristics Framework. 1112-1123 - Marie-Claude Boudreau, Richard T. Watson, Adela J. Chen, Martina E. Greiner, Peter Sclavos:
The Benefits of Transaction Cost Economics: The Beginning of a New Direction. 1124-1135 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Banita Lal, Zahir Irani, Michael D. Williams:
A Logistic Regression Analysis to Examine Factors Affecting Broadband Adoption in the UK. 1136-1146 - Zhaoli Meng, Sang-Yong Tom Lee:
Competition and Compatibility with Open Source Software. 1147-1154 - Hans-Georg Kemper, Henning Baars, Thomas A. Horakh:
Business Intelligence Outsourcing - A Framework. 1155-1166 - Anne C. Rouse, Brian J. Corbitt:
Understanding Information Systems Outsourcing Success and Risks Through the Lens of Cognitive Biases. 1167-1178 - Ulrika H. Westergren:
Partnership Outsourcing Evolution - The Process of Creating and Maintaining a Network of Actors. 1179-1189 - Viktor Veith, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
Towards Value-Based Management of Flexible IT Environments. 1190-1201 - Aileen Cater-Steel, Neil McBride:
IT Service Management Improvement - Actor Network Perspective. 1202-1213 - Tsipi Heart:
Who Is out there? Exploring Trust in the Remote-Hosting Vendor Community. 1214-1225 - Petra Schubert, Julie Fisher, Uwe Leimstoll:
ICT and Innovation in Small Companies. 1226-1239 - Wasana Bandara, Marta Indulska, Shazia Wasim Sadiq, Sandy Chong:
Major Issues in Business Process Management: An Expert Perspective. 1240-1251 - Ton A. M. Spil, Hannu Salmela:
Inter Organizational Evaluation of SISP; What New Criteria Are Needed? 1252-1264 - Lih-Bin Oh, Benjamin Loong-Tatt Ng, Hock-Hai Teo:
IT Portfolio Management: A Framework for Making Strategic IT Investment Decisions. 1265-1275 - Mårten Simonsson, Pontus Johnson, Hanna Wijkström:
Model-Based IT Governance Maturity Assessments with Cobit. 1276-1287 - Sara Cullen, Peter B. Seddon, Leslie P. Willcocks:
IT Outsourcing Configuration: Case Research Into Structural Attributes and Consequences. 1288-1300 - Edgar A. Whitley, Ian R. Hosein:
Policy Engagement as Rigourous and Relevant Information Systems Research: The Case of the LSE Identity Project. 1301-1312 - Jocelyn Cranefield, Pak Yoong:
To whom Should Information Systems Research Be Relevant: The Case for an Ecological Perspective. 1313-1324 - Anders Mårtensson, Pär Mårtensson:
Extending Rigor and Relevance: Towards Credible, Contributory and Communicable Research. 1325-1333 - Sabine Zumpe, Hans van der Heijden:
On the Use of Variable User Goals to Measure Perceived Usefulness. 1334-1343 - Darshana Sedera, Felix B. Tan:
Reconceptualizing Usage for Contemporary Information System Success. 1344-1355 - Megan Seen, Anne C. Rouse, Nicholas Beaumont:
Explaining and Predicting Information Systems Acceptance and Success: An Integrative Model. 1356-1367 - Michael Schermann, Tilo Böhmann, Helmut Krcmar:
A Pattern-Based Approach for Constructing Design Theories with Conceptual Models. 1368-1379 - Thomas Chesney, Iain Coyne, Brian Logan, Neil Madden:
A Design for Researching Virtual Worlds - Opportunities and Limitations. 1380-1387 - Pertti Järvinen:
On Reviewing of Results in Design Research. 1388-1397 - Päivi Ovaska:
Developing and Using a Multi-Methodological Approach to Study the Coordination of Systems Development Process. 1398-1409 - Vladislav V. Fomin, Tineke M. Egyedi:
Multi-Method Approach to Guide Design and Use of ICT Infrastructure Services. 1410-1420 - Eszter Bartis, Nathalie N. Mitev:
A Multiple Narrative Approach to Information Systems Failure: A Successful System that Failed. 1421-1433 - Christoph Rosenkranz, Roland Holten:
On the Role of Conceptual Models in Information Systems Research - From Engineering to Research. 1434-1445 - Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Critical Research in Information Systems: The Question of Methodology. 1446-1457 - João Porto de Albuquerque, Edouard J. Simon:
Dealing with Socio-Technical Complexity: Torwads a Trandisciplinary Approach to. 1458-1468 - Anders Henriksen, Per E. Pedersen:
The Application of Structural Equation Modelling in Information Systems Research. 1469-1480 - Ronald D. Freeze, Robyn L. Raschke:
An Assessment of Formative and Reflective Constructs in IS Research. 1481-1492 - Erik J. De Vries:
Rigorously Relevant Action Research in Information Systems. 1493-1504 - Boris Wyssusek:
A Philosophical Re-Appraisal of Peter Naur's Notion of "programming as Theory Building". 1505-1514 - René Riedl:
On the Replication of Positivist Case Study Research. 1515-1526 - Gabriel J. Costello, Michael Cresham, Brian Donnellan:
Empathy and Teamwork: Reflections on the Legacy of Claudio Ciborra Through the Phenomenology of Edith Stein. 1527-1538 - Paolo Spagnoletti, Andrea Resca:
A Framework for Managing Predictable and Unpredictable Threats: The Duality of Information Security Management. 1539-1550 - Mikko T. Siponen, Robert Willison:
A Critical Assessment of IS Security Research between 1990-2004. 1551-1559 - Sneza Dojkovski, Sharman Lichtenstein, Matthew J. Warren:
Fostering Information Security Culture in Small and Medium Size Enterprises: An Interpretive Study in Australia. 1560-1571 - Ravi S. Behara, C. Derrick Huang, Qing Hu:
A System Dynamics Model of Information Security Investments. 1572-1583 - Till J. Winkler, Jochen Haller, Henner Gimpel, Christof Weinhardt:
Trust Indicator Modeling for a Reputation Service in Virtual Organizations. 1584-1595 - Stefan Jakoubi, Simon Tjoa, Gerald Quirchmayr:
Rope: A Methodology for Enabling the Risk-Aware Modelling and Simulation of Business Processes. 1596-1607 - Benjamin Müller, Goetz Viering, Frederik Ahlemann, Gerold Riempp:
Towards Understanding the Sources of the Economic Potential of Service-Oriented Architecture: Findings from the Automotive and Banking Industry. 1608-1619 - Peter Höfferer:
Achieving Business Process Model Interoperability Using Metamodels and Ontologies. 1620-1631 - Jen-Her Wu, Shin-Shing Shin, Juei-Lung Chien, William S. Chao, Ming-Che Hsieh:
An Extended MDA Method for User Interface Modeling and Transformation. 1632-1642 - Christine Legner, Roger Heutschi:
SOA Adoption in Practice - Findings from Early SOA Implementations. 1643-1654 - David Sammon, Frédéric Adam:
Justifying an ERP Investment with the Promise of Realising Business Benefits. 1655-1668 - Manoj A. Thomas, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
Aligning Information Systems Development with Service Orientation: The Service Oriented Systems Model. 1669-1680 - Stefano Basaglia, Leonardo Caporarello, Massimo Magni, Ferdinando Pennarola:
Combining Internal and External Perspectives: The Adoption of VOIP in Italy. 1681-1693 - Ra'ed Masa'deh, George Kuk:
A Causal Model of Strategic Alignment and Firm Performance. 1694-1705 - Tommaso Federici:
ERPs in SMEs: Ex-Post Evaluation of Success Factors. 1706-1717 - Marijn Janssen, George Kuk:
Comparing Coordination Arrangements Enabled by Web Services and Web Service Orchestration Technology. 1718-1728 - Josef Schiefer, Heinz Roth, Martin Suntinger, Alexander Schatten:
Simulating Business Process Scenarios for Event-Based Systems. 1729-1740 - Norbert Gronau, Michael Rohloff:
Managing Change: Business/ IT Alignment and Adaptability of Information Systems. 1741-1753 - Steinar Kristoffersen:
Distributed Reflection of Capabilities as an Aspect of Innovation. 1754-1765 - Uta Franziska Knebel, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
Potentials of Tracking and Tracing Technologies - The Perspective of IT Decision Makers in Germany. 1766-1777 - Gabriel J. Costello, Colm Rochford, Brian Donnellan:
Supply Chain Transformation in Apc Ireland: Lean Thinking, Opposing Logics and Bricolage. 1778-1789 - Timothy McNichols, Louis Brennan:
Internet-Enabled Supply Chain Systems: Driving or Inhibiting Collaboration? 1790-1801 - Karsten Klose, Ralf Knackstedt, Daniel Beverungen:
Identification of Services - A Stakeholder-Based Approach to SOA Development and its Application in the Area of Production Planning. 1802-1814 - Jorge Oliveira, Deborah J. Nightingale:
Adaptable Enterprise Architecture and Long Term Value Added Partnerships in Healthcare. 1815-1826 - Jörg Becker, Ralf Knackstedt, Armin Stein:
Extending the Supply Chain Operations Reference Model: Potentials and their Tool Support. 1827-1838 - Thomas Diekmann, Adam Melski, Matthias Schumann:
Analysing Impacts of RFID in Supply Chains Using Joint Economic Lot Size Models. 1839-1850 - Constantinos K. Coursaris, Khaled Hassanein, Milena M. Head, Nick Bontis:
The Impact of Distractions on the Usability and the Adoption of Mobile Devices for Wireless Data Services. 1851-1862 - Jonas Kuschel, Bo Dahlbom:
Mobile Services for Vehicles. 1863-1874 - Pirkko Walden, Shengnan Han, Christer Carlsson, Péter Majlender:
The Sleeping Giant - A Longitudinal Study Surveying the Mobile Service Market in Finland. 1875-1885 - Jonas Landgren:
Investigating the Tension between Information Technology Use and Emergency Response Work. 1886-1897 - Ulrika Lundh Snis, Lena Pareto:
Design Experience from Experience Design: Towards Strategies for Enhancements. 1898-1909 - Dimitrios C. Karaiskos, Panos E. Kourouthanassis, George M. Giaglis:
User Acceptance of Pervasive Information Systems: Evaluating an RFID Ticketing System. 1910-1921 - Shaun W. Lawson, Thomas Chesney:
The Impact of Owner Age on Companionship with Virtual Pets. 1922-1928 - Elgar Fleisch, Frédéric Thiesse:
On the Management Implications of Ubiquitous Computing: An IS Perspective. 1929-1940 - Bill Pinnington, Ben Light, Elaine Ferneley:
Too Much of a Good Thing? A Field Study of Challenges in Business Intelligence Enabled Enterprise System Environments. 1941-1952 - Maciej Piechocki, André Gräning, Carsten Felden:
Multidimensional XBRL Reporting. 1953-1964 - Martin Op't Land, Erik Proper:
Impact of Principles on Enterprise Engineering. 1965-1976 - Peter Rittgen:
Co-Evolution of Business Action Theories and Languages. 1977-1989 - Marcus Laumann, Christoph Rosenkranz, Harald Kolbe:
Diagnosing and Redesigning a Health(y) Organization - An Avarto (Bertelsmann) Action Research Study. 1990-2001 - Werner Esswein, Jens Weller:
Method Modifications in a Configuration Management Environment. 2002-2013 - Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann:
Understanding the Process of Constructing Scales Inventories in the Process Modelling Domain. 2014-2025 - Christoph Rosenkranz, Roland Holten:
Measuring the Complexity of Information Systems and Organizations - Insights from an Action Case. 2026-2037 - Srdjan Zivkovic, Harald Kühn, Dimitris Karagiannis:
Facilitate Modelling Using Method Integration: An Approach Using Mappings and Integration Rules. 2038-2049 - Christian Janiesch:
Implementing Views on Business Semantics - Model-Based Configuration of Business Documents. 2050-2061 - Veronika Stefanov, Beate List:
Explaining Data Warehouse Data to Business Users - A Model-Based Approach to Business Metadata. 2062-2073 - Yun-Heh Chen-Burger, Yannis Kalfoglou:
Enterprise Engineering Using Semantic Technologies. 2074-2085 - Joseph Barjis:
Executable Ontological Business Process Model. 2086-2097 - Patrick Delfmann, Ralf Knackstedt:
Towards Tool Support for Information Model Variant Management - A Design Science Approach. 2098-2109 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
Evaluating Egovernment Change in the Regional Context. 2110-2122 - Christine Stephenson, Wasana Bandara:
Enhancing Best Practice in Public Health: Using Process Patterns for Business Process Management. 2123-2134 - Boriana Rukanova, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Ariane von Raesfeld, Eveline Van Stijn, Yao-Hua Tan:
A Collective Action Perspective on Technological Innovation in Business/Government Networks. 2135-2146 - Matthew W. Guah, Wendy L. Currie:
Managing Vendor Contracts in Public Sector I.T.: A Case Study on the UK National Health Service. 2147-2160 - Nevena Stolba, A Min Tjoa, Thomas Mueck, Marko Banek:
Federated Data Warehouse Approach to Support the National and International Interoperability of Healthcare Information Systems. 2161-2172 - Vassilios Peristeras, Nikolaos Loutas, Sotirios K. Goudos, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Semantic Interoperability Conflicts in Pan-European Public Services. 2173-2184 - Janet Toland, Pak Yoong:
Taking a Punt on Broadband: Regional Initiatives in New Zealand. 2185-2196 - Nick Letch, Jennie Carroll:
Integrated E-Government Systems: Unintended Impacts for those at the Margins. 2197-2208 - Riikka Vuokko:
Mobile Enhancement of Care Work. 2209-2220 - Yingqin Zheng:
A Structurational Conceptualization of Information Literacy: Reflections on Research in Rural South Africa. 2221-2232 - Hugo Lotriet, Machdel Matthee:
Friend or Foe? Locating ICT within the South African Governmental Discourse on Indigenous Knowledge Systems. 2233-2244 - Raj Gururajan:
Drivers of Wireless Technology in Healthcare: An Indian Study. 2245-2258 - Iis P. Tussyadiah, Daniel R. Fesenmaier:
Interpreting Tourist Experiences from First-Person Stories: A Foundation for Mobile Guides. 2259-2270 - Felix-Robinson Aschoff, Marco Prestipino, Gerhard Schwabe:
Cooperation Technology and Timeliness of Information: Comparing Travelbooks, Wikis and Online Communities. 2271-2282 - Nikos Migas, Constantia Anastasiadou, William J. Buchanan, Jim Marshall:
Mass Customisation through Personalised Brochures: The Role of Emerging Technologies. 2283-2294 - Hosein Gharavi, Tarek Mady, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi:
A Critical Realist Perspective on the Adoption of Internet Technologies in the Travel Sector. 2295-2306 - Michael Fux, Daniel Mathieu, Thomas Myrach:
Cooperative Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in Alpine Tourist Destinations. 2307-2318 - Costas Zafiropoulos, Vasiliki Vrana, Despoina Karystinaiou:
Differentiations between Expected and Perceived Interactivity in Hotel Websites. 2319-2330
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