16. ECIS 2008:
Galway, Ireland
Willie Golden, Thomas Acton, Kieran Conboy, Hans van der Heijden, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen (Eds.):
16th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2008, Galway, Ireland, 2008.
2008
- Kai Riemer, Christoph Lehrke:
Biased Listing in Electronic Marketplaces - Evidence from the Online Hotel Distribution.
1-12

- Allan Sylvester, Mary Tate:
Beyond the "Mythical Centre": An Affirmative Post-Modern View of SERVQUAL Research in Information Systems.
13-24

- Johanna Bragge, Henrik Kallio, Anne Sunikka:
Personalized Marketing Messages in an Online Banking Context: Does Anybody Notice?
25-36

- Li-Ting Huang, Jun-Der Leu, Cheng-Kiang Farn:
Factors Affecting Customer Loyalty to Application Service Providers in Different Levels of Relationships.
37-48

- Kai Riemer, Jan vom Brocke, Daniel Richter, Stefan Große Böckmann:
Cooperation Systems in Research Networks - Case Evidence of Network (Mis)Fit and Adoption Challenges.
49-60

- Des Joseph Laffey:
Value Configurations in E-Commerce: Evidence from Comparison Websites.
61-72

- Zsófia Kräussl, Jaap Gordijn, Yao-Hua Tan, Ziv Baida:
Towards Model-Based Assessment of Business-IT Alignment in E-Service Networks from Multiple Perspectives.
73-84

- Alessio Maria Braccini, Paolo Spagnoletti, Alessandro D'Atri:
Analysing Business Models for Cross Border E-Services Provided by the Chambers of Commerce.
85-96

- Timothy McNichols, Louis Brennan:
Avoiding Inertia in Collaborative Supply Chain Systems: The Decision-Makers Role.
97-109

- Stefan Stein, J. Felix Hampe:
Providing Spontaneous WLAN Guest Access as a Mobile Value Added Service.
110-120

- Cristina Chuva Costa, Paulo Rupino da Cunha:
Reducing Uncertainty in Business Model Design: A Method to Craft the Value Proposal and its Supporting Information System.
121-123

- Wen Tian, Doug Vogel, Xi Zhang, Jian Ma, Jibao Gu:
IS-Supported Innovation for China's Research Community.
124-135

- Yi Wu, Margi Levy:
Information Systems Integration Mechanisms within Supply Chain Agility in the Chinese Automotive Industry.
136-146

- Heiko Thimm, Karsten Boye Rasmussen, Kathrin Thimm:
Supporting Moderators of Company Networks by an Optimization Service for Orchestration.
147-158

- Arun Anandasivam, Dirk Neumann:
Reputation-Based Pricing for Grid Computing in E-Science.
159-170

- Lapo Mola, Cecilia Rossignoli, Andrea Carugati:
The Unaspected Destiny of a Collaborative E-Marketplace: The Agriok Case.
171-182

- Agneta Ranerup:
Constructing Consumers in Healthcare: A Comparative Study of National Public Portals in Scandinavia and the UK.
183-194

- David Graham Wastell:
Homeward Bound: Ecological Design of Domestic Information Systems.
195-206

- Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Design as Reification, Commodification, and Ideology: A Critical View of IS Design Science.
207-218

- Gianni Jacucci, Ina Wagner, Hilda Tellioglu:
Design Games as a Part of Social Practice Design: A Case of Employees Elaborating on Organizational Problems.
219-230

- Tom Butler, Bill Emerson, Damien McGovern:
Pragmatic Design: A Case Study of Innovation in a Small Software Company.
231-242

- Marius A. Janson, Ann Brown, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Strategies for Interweaving Groupware and Organizational Structure.
243-254

- Jan Pries-Heje, Richard Baskerville, John R. Venable:
Strategies for Design Science Research Evaluation.
255-266

- Göran Goldkuhl:
Practical Inquiry as Action Research and Beyond.
267-278

- Stefan Hrastinski, Sven A. Carlsson, Stefan Henningsson, Christina Keller:
On How to Develop Design Theories for IS Use and Management.
279-290

- Michael E. Atwood, Christine E. Wania:
Design: Describing the Blind Men's Elephant.
291-302

- Michael Spahn, Christian Dörner, Volker Wulf:
End User Development: Approaches Towards a Flexible Software Design.
303-314

- Marc Thomas Philipp Adam, Michael Hagenau, Dirk Neumann, Christof Weinhardt:
Emotions in Electronic Auctions - A Physio-Economic Approach on Information Systems.
315-325

- Peadar Ó Scolaí:
Positioning Materiality Within Clinical Information Systems Design.
326-337

- Steven Alter:
Moving Toward a Service Metaphor for Describing, Evaluating, and Designing Systems.
338-349

- Sybren de Kinderen, Jaap Gordijn:
E3-Service - A Model-Based Approach for Generating Needs-Driven E-Service Bundles in a Networked Enterprise.
350-361

- Stig Nordheim, Peter Axel Nielsen:
Enterprise System Implementations: Organizational Influence Processes for Corporate User Representatives.
362-373

- Wolfgang Alfred Molnar, Joe Nandhakumar:
Embedded System Development Process: A Quest from Innovation to Adaption.
374-385

- Brian Gannon, David W. Wilson:
Assessing the Impacts of IS Offshoring: Preliminary Conclusions Questioning the Validity of Cultural Consideration.
386-397

- Even Åby Larsen, Tero Päivärinta, Kari Smolander:
The Nipo Grid - A Construct for Studying Systems Development Practices in Organizations.
398-409

- Peter M. Bednar, Christine E. Welch:
Generating Real Business Value: Transcending the Socio-Technical Dimension.
410-421

- Fouad Nagm, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Pre-Investment Information Systems Assessment: An Actor Network Theory Account.
422-433

- Satya Jaya Aparna Pasi, Kari Smolander, Uolevi Nikula:
Customer-Supplier Issues in Software Development.
434-445

- Matthias Fabriek, Mischa van den Brand, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Frank Harmsen, Remko Helms:
Reasons for Success and Failure in Offshore Software Development Projects.
446-457

- Linda Bergkvist, Odd Fredriksson:
Outsourcing Terms: A Literature Review from an ISD Perspective.
458-469

- Xiaofeng Wang, Eoin Ó Conchir, Richard T. Vidgen:
A Paradoxical Perspective on Contradictions in Agile Software Development.
470-481

- Michael Spahn, Christian Dörner, Volker Wulf:
End User Development of Information Artefacts: A Design Challenge for Enterprise Systems.
482-493

- Martin Scheil Corneliussen:
IT Architecturing: Reconceptualizing Current Notions of Architecture in IS Research.
494-504

- Mikko Rönkkö, Markus M. Mäkelä:
Asymmetries of Knowledge Between Engineering and Marketing in Software Product Development.
505-516

- Jason Kuruzovich:
Retailer Resources and the Use of Infomediaries.
517-527

- Christian Slamka, Stefan Luckner, Thomas Seemann, Jan Schröder:
An Empirical Investigation of the Forecast Accuracy of Play-Money Prediction Markets and Professional Betting Markets.
528-538

- Sumit Bhansali, Harry Zhu:
Decreasing Returns to IT Investment? New Firm-Level Evidence from Post-Dot Com Boom 2003-2005 Period.
539-550

- Benjamin Blau, Wibke Michalk, Dirk Neumann, Christof Weinhardt:
Provisioning of Service Mashup Topologies.
551-562

- Ronald Batenburg, Johan Versendaal:
Maturity Matters: Performance Determinants of the Procurement Business Function.
563-574

- Valisher Ibragimov, Julian Sims:
An Updated View of the Productivity Paradox in the Early 21st Century.
575-586

- Markus Gsell:
Assessing the Impact of Algorithmic Trading on Markets: A Simulation Approach.
587-598

- Heinz-Theo Wagner:
IT Business Alignment and Process Performance: Results from a Survey in the Finance Industry.
599-610

- Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Siva Viswanathan:
The Holy Grail of Advertising? Quality Signaling and Revenue Implications of "Pay- Per-Performance" Advertising.
611-622

- Alison Adam, Christopher Bull:
Exploring Macintyre's Virtue Ethics in Relation to Information Systems.
623-633

- Chris Barry, Ann M. Torres:
Questioning the Use of Opaque Web Practices Among Low-Cost Airline Carriers.
634-645

- Nicholas Berente, Uri Gal, Sean W. Hansen:
The Ethics of Social Stratification and the IT User.
646-657

- Cliona Patricia McParland, Regina Connolly:
Empirical Research on Technology-Related Privacy Concerns: A Review and Critical Assessment.
658-668

- Christoph Schneider, Joseph S. Valacich, Jay J. H. Jung:
Osborne Revisited: Is There No Such Thing as a Bad Idea? The Effects of Electronic Junk on Computer-Mediated Idea Generation Performance.
669-680

- Byoungsoo Kim, Sunghun Chung, Ingoo Han:
Understanding the Key Drivers in User Loyalty Toward Mobile Data Services.
681-692

- James P. Downey, Summer E. Bartczak:
Using Levels of Difficulty to Judge Computer Ability: An Empirical Comparison of the Structure of Self-Efficacy.
693-705

- Jahna Otterbacher:
Managing Information in Online Product Review Communities: Two Approaches.
706-717

- Gavin McArdle, Teresa Monahan, Michela Bertolotto:
Interactive Interfaces for Presenting Online Courses: An Evaluation Study.
718-729

- Andreas Löber, Gerhard Schwabe:
Audio and Chat Combined - Are Two Media Better Than One?
730-741

- Rikke Orngreen, Janni Nielsen, Karin Tweddell Levinsen:
Designing E-Learning Solutions with a Client Centred Approach.
742-753

- Do-Hyung Park:
The Cognitive Fit Between the Representation Format of Online Consumer Reviews and the Level of Consumer Involvement.
754-765

- Zixiu Guo, Felix B. Tan, Tim Turner, Huizhong Xu:
The Impact of Normative Social Influence on Group Homogeneity in Media Preferences and Group Meeting Outcomes.
766-777

- Taline Jadaan, Dick Stenmark:
Knowledge Workers' Use of Electronic Information Sources.
778-789

- Göran Goldkuhl:
Actability Theory Meets Affordance Theory: Clarifying HCI in IT Usage Situations.
790-801

- Gamel O. Wiredu:
An Historical Epistemology of Perception in the Use of Mobile Computers.
802-814

- Fahri Yetim:
A Framework for Organizing Justifications for Strategic Use in Adaptive Interaction Contexts.
815-825

- Barney C. C. Tan, Ee Hong Ng, Hock Chuan Chan:
The Effect of Distractions on Online Consumer Satsifaction.
826-837

- Eoin Mac Aoidh, Michela Bertolotto, David C. Wilson:
User Context Analysis from Spatial Interface Interactions.
838-849

- Endre Grtnes:
Strategies for Influencing the Standardization Process: Examples from Within.
850-861

- Christoph Lattemann, Sören Kupke, Anna-Maria Schneider, Stefan Stieglitz:
Public Private Partnerships as an Inter-Organizational Initiative for the Diffusion of Broadband Technologies in Europe.
862-873

- Michael Anaman, Mark Lycett, Steve Love:
Enhancing Customer Experience within the Mobile Telecommunications Industry.
874-888

- G. Harindranath, Romano Dyerson, David Barnes:
ICT in Small Firms: Factors Affecting the Adoption and Use of ICT in Southeast England SMEs.
889-900

- Byoungsoo Kim, Minnseok Choi, Ingoo Han:
Understanding the Adoption of Mobile Data Services: A Value Perspective.
901-912

- Tina Blegind Jensen, Annemette Kjærgaard:
Making Sense of Electronic Patient Records: How Users' Values Influence Technology Adoption.
913-924

- Hsin Chen, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
Adoption of Supply Chain Management Technologies by Small and Medium Enterprises in the Manufacturing Sector.
925-936

- Stefano Basaglia, Leonardo Caporarello, Massimo Magni, Ferdinando Pennarola:
Team Level Antecedents of Individual Usage of a New Technology.
937-948

- Kai Reimers, Robert B. Johnston:
Explaining Persistence and Resilience of Inter-Organisational Information Systems: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations.
949-960

- Boumediene Ramdani, Peter Kawalek:
Predicting SMEs Willingness to Adopt ERP, CRM, SCM & E-Procurement Systems.
961-973

- Juan Rodon, Feliciano Sesé:
Structural Configurations: An Explanation for IOIS Implementation Failure.
974-984

- Antonette Mendoza, Jennie Carroll, Linda Stern:
Influences on Continued Use of an Information System: A Longitudinal Study.
985-996

- Raj Gururajan, Abdul Hafeez-Baig, Vijaya Gururajan:
Clinical Factors and Technological Barriers as Determinants for the Intention to Use Wireless Handheld Technology in Healthcare Environment: An Indian Case Study.
997-1009

- Md. Mahfuz Ashraf, Paul A. Swatman, Jo Hanisch:
An Extended Framework to Investigate ICT Impact on Development at the Micro (Community) Level.
1010-1021

- Wen-Kuo Chen, Heng-Chiang Huang, Seng-cho Timothy Chou:
Understanding Consumer Recommendation Behavior in a Mobile Phone Service Context.
1022-1033

- Tom Butler, Damien McGovern:
Adopting IT to Manage Compliance and Risks: An Institutional Perspective.
1034-1045

- Kai Riemer, Nadine Vehring, Stefan Klein:
Adoption of Communication Media in Virtual Organisations - Case Evidence of Structural Dilemmas.
1046-1057

- Hemant Patel, David Jacobson:
Factors Influencing Citizen Adoption of E-Government: A Review and Critical Assessment.
1058-1069

- Sven Laumer, Andreas Eckhardt, Tim Weitzel:
Do As Your Competitors Do? Analyzing Competitors' Influence on the Non- Adoption of Information Systems in Organizations.
1070-1081

- Klas Gäre, Carita Åbom, Ulf Melin:
Formative Infrastructure for ICT-Adoption in SME's - A Case Study of Conditions for Progress.
1082-1093

- Jens Strüker, Daniel Gille:
The SME Way of Adopting RFID Technology: Empirical Findings from a German Cross-Sectoral Study.
1094-1105

- Annukka Maria Vahtera:
Organisational Factors Affecting IT Innovation Adoption in the Finnish Early Childhood Education.
1106-1116

- Edgar A. Whitley, Boriana Rukanova:
A Symmetric Analysis of the Border Control Information Systems for People and Trade.
1117-1128

- Khuong Le-Nguyen, G. Harindranath, Romano Dyerson:
A Knowledge Management Perspective an a Corporate Portal Implementation: A Case Study of a Global IT-Management Consultancy Firm.
1129-1140

- Amit Mitra, Laura Campoy:
Revisiting Perceived Success of Information Systems: An ANT Interpretation of IS/IT Use within Commonwealth Games at Manchester, 2002.
1141-1152

- Lidwien van de Wijngaert, Karianne Vermaas, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Harry Bouwman:
Accumulating IS Theories Using a Network Approach Towards Meta-Analysis.
1153-1164

- Volkmar Pipek, Gunnar Stevens, Claudia Müller, Michael Veith, Sebastian Draxler:
Towards an Appropriation Infrastructure: Supporting User Creativity in IT Adoption.
1165-1177

- Ioanna D. Constantiou, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
The Diffusion of IP-Telephony and the Vendors Commercialisation Strategies.
1178-1189

- Robert Martignoni, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Dorit Mueller:
Evaluation of Future Mobile Services Based on the Technology Acceptance Model.
1190-1203

- Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams, Banita Lal, Andrew Schwarz:
Profiling Adoption, Acceptance and Diffusion Research in the Information Systems Discipline.
1204-1215

- Björn Niehaves, Philipp Bergener, Michael Räckers, Jörg Becker:
You Got E-Government?' A Quantitative Analysis of Social In- and Exclusiveness of Electronic Public Service Delivery.
1216-1226

- Mohini Singh, Praditpa Sarkar, Dushantha Dissanayake, Siddhi Pittayachawan:
Diffusion of E-Government Services in Australia: Citizens' Perspectives.
1227-1238

- Darshana Sedera, Sharmistha Dey:
Using Degree of Proficiency for Classifying Respondents in IS Success Evaluations.
1239-1250

- Bo Andersson:
About Appropriation of Mobile Applications: The Applicability of Structural Features and Spirit.
1251-1261

- Bartholomäus Ende, Markus Gsell:
Investigating the Buy-Side's Adoption Decision for Technology-Driven Execution Opportunities: An Extension of TAM for an Organizational Adoption Context.
1262-1273

- Brett Young, Lars Mathiassen, Arun Rai:
A Model for Digitally-Enabled Process Innovation: the Case of the U.S. Minority Business Network.
1274-1285

- Paul Golding, Opal Alphine Donaldson, Vanesa Monique Tennant, Karlene Black:
An Analysis of Factors Affecting the Adoption of ICT By MSMEs in Rural and Urban Jamaica.
1286-1297

- Esko Penttinen, Maria Hyytiainen:
The Adoption of Electronic Invoicing in Finnish Private and Public Organizations.
1298-1309

- Qing Hu, Tamara Dinev, Paul J. Hart, Donna Cooke:
Top Management Championship and Individual Behaviour Towards Information Security: An Integrative Model.
1310-1321

- Ludwig Fuchs, Günther Pernul:
Prorole: A Process-Oriented Lifecycle Model for Role Systems Leveraging Identity Management and Guiding Role Projects.
1322-1333

- Sushma Mishra, Gurpreet Dhillon:
Defining Internal Control Objectives for Information Systems Security: A Value Focused Assessment.
1334-1345

- Stefan Sackmann:
A Reference Model for Process-Oriented IT Risk Management.
1346-1357

- Michael Lapke, Gurpreet Dhillon:
Power Relationships in Information Systems Security Policy Formulation and Implementation.
1358-1369

- Gail Ridley, Jacky Hartnett, Wilumpa Jarern-Imakul:
Mapping Information Security Standards: A Counter-Terrorism Example.
1370-1381

- James Backhouse, Ruth Halperin:
Security and Privacy Perceptions of E- ID: A Grounded Research.
1382-1393

- Carol Hsu, Jae-Nam Lee:
Strategic Response to the Institutional Process on the Adoption and Assimilation of.
1394-1405

- Boon-Yuen Ng, Atreyi Kankanhalli:
Processing Information Security Messages: An Elaboration Likelihood Perspective.
1406-1417

- Rodger Jamieson, Donald Winchester, Gregory Stephens, Stephen Smith:
Developing a Conceptual Framework for Identity Fraud Profiling.
1418-1429

- Kris Ven, Jan Verelst:
The Organizational Adoption of Open Source Server Software: A Quantitative Study.
1430-1441

- Chiara Francalanci, Francesco Merlo:
The Impact of Complexity on Software Design Quality and Costs: An Exploratory Empirical Analysis of Open Source Applications.
1442-1453

- Donald E. Wynn Jr., Marie-Claude Boudreau, Richard T. Watson:
Resilience of Professional Open Source Ecosystems.
1454-1465

- Netta Iivari:
Usability in Open Source Software Development: An Interpretive Case Study.
1466-1477

- Michail Batikas, Francesc Miralles:
Firms' Decision to Contribute to Free Libre Open Source Software Communities.
1478-1487

- Michael Schwind, Christian Wegmann, Oliver Wendt:
Unveiling Collaboration Structures in Software Development Projects.
1488-1499

- Robert M. Davison, Doug Vogel, Johan Björkstén, Gerhard Schwabe, Ann-Frances Cameron, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Panel: Informal Communication Practices in Organisational Knowledge Management.
1500-1502

- Mikko Ahonen, Brian Donnellan, Steve Mahaley, Brian O'Donovan, Robin Teigland:
Panel: Going Virtual: Are there Real Opportunities for Business in Virtual Worlds?
1503-1508

- Nancy Pouloudi, Antonio Cordella, Jan Damsgaard, Elaine Ferneley, Hans van der Heijden, Eric van Heck:
Panel: Developing a Sustainable Academic Career in IS.
1509-1512

- Heikki Topi, Brian Donnellan, Markus Helfert, Roy Johnson:
Panel: A New Global Process for Revising and Maintaining the Undergraduate IS Model Curriculum.
1513-1517

- Dennis F. Galletta, Guillermo Rodríguez-Abitia, Cathy Urquhart, Wendy L. Currie:
Panel: Encircling the Globe: How can an Association of Information Systems Academics be Truly International?
1518-1520

- Matthew W. Guah, Elizabeth Davidson, Michael Barrett, Eivor Oborn, William Donahue:
Panel: Practising IS Research in Medical Practice: Opportunities and Dilemmas for Rigour and Relevance in Health IT Research.
1521-1525

- Robert D. Galliers, Richard Baskerville, Kalle Lyytinen, Cathy Urquhart, Brian Fitzgerald:
Panel: Cricket or Baseball?
1526-1529

- Marcus Laumann, Christoph Rosenkranz:
Analysing Information Flows for Controlling Activities within Supply Chains: An Arvato (Bertelsmann) Business Case.
1530-1541

- Stefan Jakoubi, Gernot Goluch, Simon Tjoa, Gerald Quirchmayr:
Deriving Resource Requirements Applying Risk-Aware Business Process Modeling and Simulation.
1542-1554

- Jörg Becker, Daniel Pfeiffer:
Solving the Conflicts of Distributed Process Modelling: Towards an Integrated Approach.
1555-1568

- Sune Dueholm Müller, Peter Axel Nielsen, Morten Boldsen:
An Examination of Culture Profiles in a Software Organization Implementing SPI.
1569-1582

- Kristian Rotaru, Carla Wilkin, Leonid Churilov, Dina Neiger:
Formalising Risk with Value-Focused Process Engineering.
1583-1595

- Fergal Carton, Frédéric Adam:
Understanding the Organisational Impact of ERP: A Case Study in Manufacturing.
1596-1607

- Tom R. Eikebrokk, Jon Iden, Dag H. Olsen, Andreas L. Opdahl:
Towards a Model of Process-Modelling Practice: Quantitative Validation and Results.
1608-1619

- Tonia De Bruin:
Strategies to Increase Executive Commitment to Business Process Management.
1620-1631

- Marta Indulska, Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann, Peter F. Green:
Representational Deficiency of Process Modelling Languages: Measures and Implications.
1632-1643

- Stefan Seidel, Michael Rosemann, Jörg Becker:
How Does Creativity Impact Business Processes?
1644-1655

- Audrey Grace, Pat Finnegan, Tom Butler:
Service Co-Creation with the Customer: the Role of Information Systems.
1656-1667

- Jörg Becker, Ralf Knackstedt, Stefan Fleischer, Armin Stein:
Ontology Support for Configurative Reference Modeling.
1668-1679

- Jan vom Brocke, Alexander Simons, Anne Cleven:
A Business Process Perspective on Enterprise Content Management: Towards a Framework for Organisational Change.
1680-1691

- Marc Räkers, Christoph Rosenkranz:
Organizational Impact on Project Management in Financial Data Warehousing: A Case Study.
1692-1703

- Alexander Kipp, Kai Riemer, Sebastian Wiemann:
IT Mega Projects: What They Are and Why They Are Special.
1704-1715

- Ulf Melin, Karin Axelsson:
Managing E-Government Projects: A Comparative Case Study of Two Inter- Organizational E-Service Development Initiatives.
1716-1727

- Susan Newell, Erica L. Wagner, Carole Tansley:
The Liminality Associated with Project Teams: Exploring and Explaining Some of the Problems of ES Project Implementations.
1728-1739

- Wolf Behrmann, Marc Räkers:
Specifics of Financial Data Warehousing and Implications for Management of Complex ISD Projects.
1740-1751

- Kurt Sandkuhl, Hilda Tellioglu, Svein G. Johnsen:
Orchestrating Economic, Socio-Technical and Technical Validation Using Visual Modelling.
1752-1763

- Stefanie Leimeister, Jan Marco Leimeister, Jens Fähling, Helmut Krcmar:
Exploring Success Factors for IT Carve Out Projects.
1764-1775

- Cornelia Hilhorst, Pieter M. A. Ribbers, Eric van Heck, Martin Smits:
Risk Management and Valuation of Real Options in IT Projects: An Exploratory Experiment.
1776-1787

- Amany R. Elbanna:
Not in Silos: Locating ERP Project Into a Complex Network, A Multiple-Project Perspective.
1788-1800

- Alanah J. Davis, Deepak Khazanchi:
An Exploratory Investigation of the Development of Mutual Knowledge in Global Virtual Project Teams.
1801-1813

- Lena Aggestam, Anne Persson, Per Backlund:
Evaluation Criteria to Increase Information Quality in Electronic Knowledge Repositories.
1814-1825

- Gabriel A. Giordano, Joey F. George, Kent Marett, Bryan Keane:
Detecting Deception in Computer-Mediated Interviewing.
1826-1834

- Adir Even, Ganesan Shankaranarayanan:
Comparative Analysis of Data Quality and Utility Inequality Assessments.
1835-1846

- Oliver Hinz, Tanja Frischmann:
Shopbots and Information Quality: Retailers' Strategies for Price Concealment.
1847-1858

- Axel Winkelmann, Daniel Beverungen, Christian Janiesch, Jörg Becker:
Improving the Quality of Article Master Data: Specification of an Integrated Master Data Platform for Promotions in Retail.
1859-1870

- Bernd Heinrich, Marcus Kaiser, Mathias Klier:
Does the EU Insurance Mediation Directive Help to Improve Data Quality? A Metric- Based Analysis.
1871-1882

- Tobias Mettler, Peter Rohner, Lars Baacke:
Improving Data Quality of Health Information Systems: A Holistic Design- Oriented Approach.
1883-1893

- Cleopatra Bardaki, Katerina Pramatari, Georgios I. Doukidis:
IP-Mapping a RFID-Integrated Shelf Replenishment Information System for the Retail Industry to Assess Information Quality.
1894-1905

- VinhTuan Thai, Brian Davis, Seán O'Riain, David O'Sullivan, Siegfried Handschuh:
Semantically Enhanced Passage Retrieval for Business Analysis Activity.
1906-1916

- Niko Popitsch, Bernhard Schandl, Ross King:
Semantic Wikis: Conclusions from Real-World Projects With Ylvi.
1917-1928

- René Fitterer, Ulrike Greiner, Florian Stroh:
Towards Facilitated Reuse of Ontology Results from European Research Projects: A Case Study.
1929-1940

- Nikolay Borissov, Benjamin Blau, Dirk Neumann:
Semi-Automated Provisioning and Usage of Configurable Web Services.
1941-1952

- Ana Karla Alves de Medeiros, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Carlos Pedrinaci:
Semantic Process Mining Tools: Core Building Blocks.
1953-1964

- Ralf Knackstedt, Dominik Kuropka, Oliver Müller, Artem Polyvyanyy:
An Ontology-Based Service Discovery Approach for the Provisioning of Product- Service Bundles.
1965-1977

- Willy Chen, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
Towards Industrial Strength Knowledge Bases for Product Lifecycle Management.
1978-1989

- Kon Shing Kenneth Chung, Liaquat Hossain:
Network Structure, ICT Use and Performance Attitudes of Knowledge Workers.
1990-2001

- Jeremy Rose, Øystein Sæbø:
Establishing Political Deliberation Systems: Key Problems.
2002-2013

- Stefan Hrastinski:
What is Online Participation and How may it be Studied in E-Learning Settings?
2014-2025

- Jonas Krauss, Stefan Nann, Daniel Simon, Peter A. Gloor, Kai Fischbach:
Predicting Movie Success and Academy Awards through Sentiment and Social Network Analysis.
2026-2037

- Claudio Vitari, Aurelio Ravarini:
The Effects of Communities of Practice on the Success of an Expert Recommending Service.
2038-2051

- Lynne Hamre, Richard T. Vidgen:
Using Social Networks and Communities of Practice to Support Information Systems Implementation.
2052-2063

- Dick Stenmark:
Web 2.0 in the Business Environment: The New Intranet or a Passing Hype?
2064-2075

- Sven C. Berger, Oliver Hinz:
The Impact of Social Networks on Inter-Organizational Effectiveness: The Case of IPO Deal Networks.
2076-2087

- Cora D. Schaefer:
Motivations and Usage Patterns on Social Network Sites.
2088-2099

- Eoin Whelan, Mikko Ahonen, Brian Donnellan:
Knowledge Diffusion in R&D Groups: The Impact of Internet Technologies.
2100-2111

- David Kreps:
My Facebook Profile : Copy, Resemblance, or Simulacrum?
2112-2123

- Hanna Krasnova, Thomas Hildebrand, Oliver Günther, Alexander Kovrigin, Aneta Nowobilska:
Why Participate in an Online Social Network? An Empirical Analysis.
2124-2135

- Tobias Kowatsch, Wolfgang Maass:
The Impact of Pre-Defined Terms on the Vocabulary of Collaborative Indexing Systems.
2136-2147

- Oswaldo Lorenzo, Peter Kawalek, Boumediene Ramdani:
The Diffusion of Enterprise Systems Within Organizations: A Social Learning Theory Perspective.
2148-2159

- Ben Light, Marie Griffiths, Ryan Ellis McGarrie:
Antisocial Behaviour Orders: Unanticipated Directions in Social Network Site Development.
2160-2172

- Gordon Fletcher, Anita Greenhill:
Avast: Social Networking and Complex Economies On the High Seas.
2173-2184

- Stefan Hrastinski:
Exploring Informal and Formal Dimensions of Computer-Mediated Communication: Towards An Enhanced Model for Research and Practice.
2185-2195

- Claudia Müller, Norbert Gronau, Robert Lembcke:
Application of Social Network Analysis in Knowledge Processes.
2196-2208

- Mark Borman:
The Design and Success of Shared Services Centres.
2209-2220

- Nicole Hui-Chung Liang, Brian J. Corbitt, Konrad Janusz Peszynski:
Impacts of Logistics Service Performance through IT on Overall Tourist Satisfaction and Loyalty.
2221-2232

- Christine E. Welch, Peter M. Bednar:
Tomorrow is Another Day: Information Systems Governance.
2233-2244

- Stefanie Leimeister, Tilo Böhmann, Helmut Krcmar:
IS Outsourcing Governance in Innovation-Focused Relationships: An Empirical Investigation.
2245-2256

- Karin Axelsson, Göran Goldkuhl:
The Social Construction of Data Stability: Discovering Four Tactics for Establishing and Preserving Stability in Databases.
2257-2268

- Michael Grimsley, Anthony Meehan:
Gaining the World and Losing the Soul? Trust Change in Electronic Government.
2269-2280

- Tsipi Heart, Nurit L. Friedman, Nava Pliskin:
Harnessing Information Systems in Healthcare: The Strategic Alignment Perspective.
2281-2292

- Anne C. Rouse:
Testing Some Myths About IT Outsourcing: A Survey of Australia's Top 1000 Firms.
2293-2305

- Lars Rönnbäck, Jonny Holmström:
Running to Stand Still: Examining the Role of Information Technology in Industrial Risk Management.
2306-2317

- Philip O'Reilly, Patrick Finnegan:
The Relationship Between Electronic Marketplace Ownership and Performance: An Exploratory Study.
2318-2329

- Johan te Winkel, Daniel L. Moody, Chintan Amrit:
Desperately Avoiding Bureaucracy: Modularity as a Strategy for Organisational Innovation.
2330-2341

- Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Tjibeng Yap, Deborah Bunker:
Business Strategy Enactment Through An IS: A Sensemaking Approach.
2342-2353

- Sumit Bhansali, Erik Brynjolfsson:
IT Practices and Customer Satisfaction At 138 Large Firms.
2354-2366

- Uwe Leimstoll, Petra Schubert, Julie Fisher:
ICT Outsourcing in the Swiss SME Sector: Conclusions and Typical Company Clusters.
2367-2379

- Sayyen Teoh, Qi Hong Tng, Shan Ling Pan:
The Emergence of Dynamic Capabilities from a SME-Enterprise System Upgrade.
2380-2391

- Konrad Janusz Peszynski, Vanessa A. Cooper, Alemayehu Molla:
Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy: Reflections from an Action Research Project.
2392-2403

- Oliver Alexy:
On the Importance of Time in IT-related Event Studies.
2404-2415

- Mohamad Hisyam Selamat, Jyoti Choudrie, Susan Grey:
Applying Meta-Abilities to Outsourcing: An Individual Based Conceptual Framework.
2416-2427

- Stefan Seidel, Felix Müller-Wienbergen, Michael Rosemann, Jörg Becker:
A Conceptual Framework for Information Retrieval to Support Creativity in Business Processes.
2428-2439

- Karim Ben Boubaker, Mari Nyrhinen:
Explaining Organizations' IT Governance Modes Choice from the Institutional Perspective: A Theoretical Framework Development.
2440-2451

- Harvey G. Enns, Joe McDonagh:
The Impact of CIO Influence Attempts on the Relational Side of ICT-Business Alignment.
2452-2459

- Erik Fosser, Ole Leister, Carl Erik Moe, Michael Newman:
Organisations and Vanilla Software: What Do We Know About ERP Systems and Competitive Advantage?
2460-2471

- Anabel Gutierrez, Jorge Orozco-Vargas, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Alan Edwin Serrano-Rico:
Developing a Taxonomy for the Understanding of Business and IT Alignment Paradigms and Tools.
2472-2483

- Gerold Riempp, Benjamin Müller, Frederik Ahlemann:
Towards a Framework to Structure and Assess Strategic IT/IS Management.
2484-2495

- Gonçalo Lages Carvalho, Pedro Sousa:
Using a Medical Sciences Perspective to Harness Business and Information Systems Misalignment.
2496-2507

- Mayen Cunden:
The Impact of the IT Outsourcing Relationship on the Success of the Venture: A Research Agenda.
2508-2519

- Clarry Shchiglik, Stuart J. Barnes, Eusebio Scornavacca Jr.:
Developing Measures of Wireless Game Quality: A Three-Step Approach.
2520-2531

- Christoph Goebel, Christoph Tribowski:
EPCIS-based Decision Support for Assembly Networks.
2532-2543

- Daniel Gille, Jens Strüker:
Into the Unknown: Measuring the Business Performance of RFID Applications.
2544-2555

- Aristeidis Theotokis, Pavlos A. Vlachos, Katerina Pramatari:
The Moderating Role of Customer-Technology Contact on Attitude Towards Technology-Based Services.
2556-2567

- Wolfgang Maass, Tobias Kowatsch:
Adoption of Dynamic Product Information: An Empirical Investigation of Supporting Purchase Decisions on Product Bundles.
2568-2579

- Holger Ziekow, Lenka Ivantysynova:
Design Guidelines for RFID-Based Applications in Manufacturing.
2580-2591

- Tobias Ippisch, Frédéric Thiesse:
On the Economic Value of Supply Chain Visibility: The Example of Improved Emergency Ordering.
2592-2603

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