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21st ICIS 2000: Brisbane, Australia
- Soon Ang, Helmut Krcmar, Wanda J. Orlikowski, Peter Weill, Janice I. DeGross:
Proceedings of the Twenty-First International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2000, Brisbane, Australia, December 10-13, 2000. Association for Information Systems 2000 - Bing Jing:
Versioning information goods with network externalities. 1-12 - Geoffrey G. Parker, Marshall W. van Alstyne:
Information complements, substitutes, and strategic product design. 13-15 - Vijayan Sugumaran, Veda C. Storey:
An approach to intelligent query and component retrieval for web-based respositories. 16-19 - Weiguo Fan, Michael D. Gordon, Praveen Pathak:
Personalization of search engine services for effective retrieval and knowledge management. 20-34 - Patrick Rawstorne, Rohan Jayasuriya, Peter Caputi:
Issues in predicting and explaining usage behaviors with the technology acceptance model and the theory of planned behavior when usage is mandatory. 35-44 - Stephen Corea:
Technological capacitation in customer service work: a sociotechnical approach. 45-57 - Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald:
A framework analysis of the open source software development paradigm. 58-69 - Jon Heales:
Factors affecting information system volatility. 70-83 - Nathalie N. Mitev:
Toward social constructivist understandings of IS success and failure: introducing a new computerized reservation system. 84-93 - Melanie Wilson, Debra Howcroft:
The politics of IS evaluation: a social shaping perspective. 94-103 - Khim Yong Goh, Hock-Hai Teo, Haixin Wu, Kwok Kee Wei:
Computer-supported negotiations: an experimental study of bargaining in electronic commerce. 104-116 - D. Sandy Staples, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Using electronic media for information sharing activities: a replication and extension. 117-133 - Pei-Yu Sharon Chen, Lorin M. Hitt:
Switching cost and brand loyalty in electronic markets: evidence from on-line retail brokers. 134-144 - Robert J. Kauffman, Charles A. Wood:
Follow the leader? Strategic pricing in e-commerce. 145-151 - Hans van der Heijden:
Measuring IT core capabilities for electronic commerce: results from a confirmatory factor analysis. 152-163 - Xiaoni Zhang, Kellie B. Keeling, Robert J. Pavur:
Information quality of commericial web site home pages: an explorative analysis. 164-175 - Rudy Setiono, Wee Kheng Leow, James Y. L. Thong:
Opening the neural network black box: an algorithm for extracting rules from function approximating artificial neural networks. 176-186 - Jesper M. Johansson, Salvatore T. March, J. David Naumann:
The effects of parallel processing on update response time in distributed database design. 187-196 - Angela Lin, Tony Conford:
Framing implementation management. 197-205 - Vladislav Fomin, Thomas Keil:
Standardization: bridging the gap between economic and social theory. 206-217 - Rajiv D. Banker, Joakim Kalvenes, Raymond A. Patterson:
Information technology, contract completeness, and buyer-supplier relationships. 218-228 - Mani R. Subramani, Eric A. Walden:
Economic returns to firms from business-to-business electronic commerce initiatives: an empirical examination. 229-241 - Aidan Maurice Duane, Pat Finnegan:
Managing Intranet technology in an organizational context: toward a "stages of growth" model for balancing empowerment and control. 242-258 - Hüseyin Tanriverdi:
Construing corporate diversification and the role of information technology for diversified firms in the knowledge economy. 259-271 - Rajiv M. Dewan, Bing Jing, Abraham Seidmann:
Achieving first-mover advantage through product customization on the Internet. 272-285 - Zoonky Lee, Il Im, Sang Jun Lee:
The effect of negative buyer feedback on prices in Internet auction markets. 286-287 - Christopher C. Yang, Alan Chung:
Intelligent agents for retrieving chinese Web financial news. 288-301 - Jungpil Hahn, Mani R. Subramani:
A framework of knowledge management systems: issues and challenges for theory and practice. 302-312 - Robin Teigland, Molly McLure Wasko:
Creative ties and ties that bind: examining the impact of weak ties on individual performance. 313-328 - Suzanne D. Pawlowski, Daniel Robey, Arjan Raven:
Supporting shared information systems: boundary objects, communities, and brokering. 329-338 - Carol S. Saunders, Traci A. Carte, Jon Jasperson, Henry Croes, Weijun Zheng, Brian S. Butler:
Power and information technology: a review using metatriangulation. 339-350 - Daniel L. Moody:
Building links between IS research and professional practice: improving the relevance and impact of IS research. 351-360 - Larry S. Seligman:
Adoption as sensemaking: toward an adopter-centered process model of IT adoption. 361-370 - Weidong Xia, Gwanhoo Lee:
The influence of persuasion, training and experience on user perceptions and acceptance of IT innovation. 371-384 - Daniel E. O'Leary:
Game playing behavior in requirements anslysis, evaluation, and system choice for enterprise resource planning systems. 385-395 - Richard L. Baskerville, Suzanne D. Pawlowski, Ephraim R. McLean:
Enterprise resource planning and organizational knowledge: patterns of convergence and divergence. 396-406 - Donald E. Harter, Sandra Slaughter:
Process maturity and software quality: a field study. 407-411 - Evelyn J. Barry, Sandra Slaughter:
Measuring software volatility: a multi-dimensional approach. 412-413 - Suprateek Sarker, Allen S. Lee:
Using a case study to test the role of three key social enablers in ERP implementation. 414-425 - Linda Askenäs, Alf Westelius:
Five roles of an information system: a social constructionist approach to analyzing the use of ERP systems. 426-434 - Ryan Peterson, Ramon O'Callaghan, Pieter M. A. Ribbers:
Information technology governance by design: investigating hybrid configurations and integration mechanisms. 435-452 - Virginia Franke Kleist, Irene Hanson Frieze, William R. King:
Information technology and information goods as predictors of organizational expansion activity. 453-454 - C. Ranganathan, Vijay Sethi:
Assessing the impact of decision process on effectiveness of strategic IT decisions: a triangulation approach. 455-456 - Harvey G. Enns, Sid L. Huff, Christopher A. Higgins:
CIO lateral influence behaviors: gaining peers' commitment to strategic information systems. 457-460 - Guy Paré, Michel Tremblay, Patrick Lalonde:
The impact of human resources practices on IT personnel commitment, citizenship behaviors, and turnover intentions. 461-466 - June Bradley, G. Michael McGrath:
Boot camp or bordello: whipping rookies into shape. 467-472 - Sabine Gabriele Hirt, Moez Limayem:
Integrating three theoretical perspectives to explain internet-based technology usage by university students: a qualitative study. 473-478 - Robin S. Poston, Severin Grabski:
The impact of enterprise resource planning systems on firm performance. 479-493 - She-I Chang, Guy G. Gable, Errol Smythe, Greg Timbrell:
A Delphi examination of public sector ERP implementation issues. 494-500 - May Tang, Sia Siew Kien, Christina Soh, Wai Fong Boh:
A contingency analysis of post-bureaucratic controls in IT-related change. 501-512 - Sivakumar Viswanathan:
Competition across channels: do electronic markets complement or cannibalize traditional retailers. 513-519 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas:
Mechanisms for coping with unfair ratings and discriminatory behavior in online reputation reporting systems. 520-525 - Paul Chwelos, Michael J. Brydon:
Clicks vs. bricks: toward a model of internet-induced channel competition. 526-531 - D. Harrison McKnight, Vivek Choudhury, Charles J. Kacmar:
Trust in e-commerce vendors: a two-stage model. 532-536 - Kyung Kyu Kim, Bipin Prabhakar:
Initial trust, perceived risk, and the adoption of internet banking. 537-543 - Pauline Ratnasingham, Kuldeep Kumar:
Trading partner trust in electronic commerce participation. 544-552 - Wynne W. Chin, Matthew K. O. Lee:
A proposed model and measurement instrument for the formation of IS satisfaction: the case of end-user computing satisfaction. 553-563 - Michael J. Davern, Dov Te'eni, Jae Yun Moon:
Content versus structure in information environments: a longitudinal analysis of website preferences. 564-570 - Paul Beckman:
Of mice and users. 571-574 - Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives:
Virtual teams: managerial behavior control's impact on team effectiveness. 575-580 - Deborah Sole, Lynda M. Applegate:
Knowledge sharing practices and technology use norms in dispersed development teams. 581-587 - David W. Miller, John P. Bartkowski, William David Salisbury:
A qualitative analysis of structural emergence and ascendant leadership in technological appropriation. 588-593 - C. Ranganathan, Vijay Sethi:
External IT environment: dimensionality and measurement. 594-600 - Jahyun Goo, Rajiv Kishore, H. Raghav Rao:
A content-analytic longitudinal study of the drivers for information technology and systems outsourcing. 601-611 - Kevin Crowston, Steve Sawyer, Rolf T. Wigand, Marcel M. Allbritton:
How do information and communication technologies reshape work? Evidence from the residential real estate industry. 612-617 - Michael Rosemann, Peter F. Green:
Integrating multi-perspective views into ontological analysis. 618-627 - Hongjiang Xu:
Managing accounting information quality: an Australian study. 628-634 - Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Knowledge discovery for decision support in law. 635-639 - Jerry Cha-Jan Chang, William R. King:
The development of measures to assess the performance of the information systems function: a multiple-constituency approach. 640-646 - Gurpreet Dhillon, Jungwoo Lee:
Value assessment of IS/IT service provision within organizations. 647-651 - Michel Avital, Betty Vandenbosch:
The relationship between psychological ownership and IT-driven value. 652-659 - Wei Yue, Alok R. Chaturvedi, Shailendra Raj Mehta:
Is more information better? The effect of traders' irrational behavior on an artificial stock market. 660-666 - Mukul Gupta, Alok R. Chaturvedi, Shailendra Raj Mehta, Lorenzo Valeri:
The experimental analysis of information security management issues for online financial services. 667-675 - Wenli Wang, Zoltán Hidvégi, Andrew B. Whinston:
Economic mechanism design for securing online auctions. 676-680 - Amitava Dutta:
Managing customer turnover in online services: a systems thinking approach. 681-687 - Dan Jong Kim, Bongsoon Cho, H. Raghav Rao:
Effects of consumer lifestyles on purchasing behavior on the Internet: a conceptual framework and empirical validation. 688-695 - Ulrike Schultze, Page Moreau:
Electronic commerce: the impact of the Internet on sales practices in the car industry. 696-704 - Detmar W. Straub, Daniel Robey, Robert W. Zmud:
A debate on the blindness of IS journal reviews (Debate). 705-706 - Steven Alter, M. Lynne Markus, Judy E. Scott, Phillip Ein-Dor, Iris Vessey:
Does the trend toward e-business call for changes in fundamental concepts of information systems? (Debate). 707-709 - Sajda Qureshi, Douglas R. Vogel, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Katherine M. Chudoba:
Fundamental concepts and approaches for investigating virtual teamwork (panel). 710-712 - Yang W. Lee, Paul L. Bowen, James D. Funk, Matthias Jarke, Stuart E. Madnick, Yair Wand:
Data quality in internet time, space, and communities (panel). 713-716 - David B. Paradice, James F. Courtney, Kalle Lyytinen, Jaana Porra:
The role of IT in the creation of sustainable communities (panel). 717-719 - Ned Kock, Robert M. Davison, Roger Clarke, Karen D. Loch:
IS research ethics: defining ethical, barely ethical, and unethical behavior (panel). 720-723 - Allen S. Lee, Michael D. Myers, Guy Paré, Cathy Urquhart, M. Lynne Markus:
Three perspectives: if Markus' 1983 classic study, "power, politics, and MIS implementation, " were being reviewed today (panel). 724-726 - Denis M. S. Lee, Sue H. Nielsen, Eileen M. Trauth, Viswanath Venkatesh:
Addressing the IT skills crisis: gender and the IT profession (panel). 727-732 - Gove N. Allen, Salvatore T. March:
Developing internet agents: a tutorial using Visual Basic 6.0. 733-738 - Edna Reid:
Web-based data collection for the analysis of hidden relationships (Web mining of hypertext links). 739-740 - Wynne W. Chin:
Partial least squares for IS researchers: an overview and presentation of recent advances using the PLS approach. 741-742 - Ali F. Farhoomand, Eva Kwan:
SCMP.com: strategic repositioning of a newspaper. 743-767 - Peter Lovelock, Ali F. Farhoomand:
EIU's Views Wire: new wine in a new bottle. 768-789 - Carol V. Brown, Iris Vessey:
NIBCO's "Big Bang". 790 - Philip Seltsikas:
Managing global information strategy: Xerox, ltd. 791-806 - Jean-Noël Ezingeard, Simon Leigh, Rebecca Chandler-Wilde:
Knowledge management at Ernst & Young UK: getting value through knowledge flows. 807-822 - Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Peter Neegard, Rikke Orngreen:
The LEGO interactive teaching case: direct consumer access. 823
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