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12th ECIS 2004: Turku, Finland
- Timo Leino, Timo Saarinen, Stefan Klein:
Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, The European IS Profession in the Global Networking Environment, ECIS 2004, Turku, Finland, June 14-16, 2004. 2004 - David Sammon, Paul Hanley:
100 percent E-corporation: identifying issues of concern in pursuing an e-supply chain strategy. 1646-1659 - Lucian Vasiu:
A conceptual framework of e-fraud control in an integrated supply chain. 1916-1923 - Yunjie Xu, Shun Cai:
A conceptual model of customer value in e-commerce. 2006-2014 - Amr Ali Eldin, René W. Wagenaar:
A fuzzy logic based approach to support users self-control of their private contextual data retrieval. 475-487 - Cokky A. R. Hilhorst, Martin Smits:
A resource based and real options perspective on IT infrastructure investments aiming for strategic flexibility. 698-709 - Bernd Heinrich, Robert Winter:
A strategy modelling technique for financial services. 686-697 - Reyes-G. Gonzalez, Jose Gasco, Juan Llopis:
A study of information systems outsourcing risks. 590-601 - Chad Lin, Graham P. Pervan, Hsiu-Yuan Tsao, Koong H.-C. Lin:
A survey on evaluating and realizing IS/IT benefits in Taiwanese b2bec companies. 1075-1087 - Mary Meldrum, Jeremy Rose:
Activity Based generation of requirements for web-based information systems: the SSM/ICDT approach. 1212-1223 - Christian Heine, Stefan Kirn:
Adapt at agent.hospital - agent based support of clinical processes. 672-685 - Per Backlund:
Adopting the Knowledge Embedded in New Methods - The Challange of Aligning Old and New Practices. 103-114 - Anna Sell, Erkki Patokorpi, Pirkko Walden, Bill Anckar:
Adoption of mobile communication technology: an empirical study on females working in elderly care. 1758-1766 - Reeva M. Lederman:
Adverse Events in Hospitals: The Contribution of Poor Information Systems. 999-1006 - Richard L. Baskerville:
Agile Security For Information Warfare: A Call For Research. 155-164 - Nikolaj Hansen, Jan Pries-Heje:
Aligning customer relationship and product strategy at internet speed. 641-652 - Helana Scheepers, Judy McKay:
An empirical assessment of the business value derived from implementing mobile technology: a case study of two organisations. 1693-1705 - Michael Ribbert, Björn Niehaves, Alexander Dreiling, Roland Holten:
An Epistemological Foundation of Conceptual Modeling. 1557-1568 - Debra Howcroft, Robert McDonald:
An ethnographic study of IS investment appraisal. 779-792 - Peter E. D. Love, Zahir Irani, Marinos Themistocleous:
An Exploratory Study of Psychological Adjustment and Coping among Information Technology Personnel in Australia. 1100-1112 - Jyoti Choudrie, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi:
Analysing the factors of broadband adoption in the household. 372-383 - Mikko Rajanen, Timo Jokela:
Analysis of Usability cost-benefit models. 1535-1545 - Benjamin Mosse, Edgar A. Whitley:
Assessing UK e-government websites: classification and benchmarking. 1272-1281 - Hazel Gillard:
At What Price Inclusion? Some Pedagogic Implications of the Digital Divide. 566-576 - Sean B. Eom:
Author cocitation analysis using custom bibliographic databases: a exploratory tool for digging up reference disciplines. 488-498 - Ranjan Dutta, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Kerem Tomak:
Behavioural economics of digital content. 466-474 - Rebecca A. Hill, Ian Owens, Paul Beynon-Davies, Michael D. Williams:
Beyond Access: Bridging the Digital Divide. 710-717 - Audrey Dunne, Tom Butler:
Beyond Knowledge Management - Introducing a framework for Learning Management Systems. 455-465 - Michel Avital:
Bolstering Knowledge Management Systems with Appreciative Inquiry. 89-102 - Alf Westelius, Pablo Valiente:
Bringing The Enterprise System To The Frontline - Intertwining Computerised And Conventional Communication At BT Europe. 1977-1988 - Ioanna D. Constantiou, Jan Damsgaard:
Bundle pricing for location-based mobile services. 384-391 - Ronald Batenburg, Johan Versendaal:
Business alignment in the CRM domain: predicting CRM performance. 165-176 - Gerrit Versteeg, Harry Bouwman:
Business architecture: a new paradigm to relate e-business strategy to ICT. 1948-1960 - Sang-Yong Tom Lee, Zhaoli Meng:
Calculative-based trust and social welfare. 1007-1016 - Amit Mitra, Jenny Lau:
Challenges of developing an interactive knowledge warehouse within the media industry: Significance of emergent frameworks. 1247-1258 - Ilkka Kemppainen:
Change management perspectives in an ERP implementation. 919-927 - Laurence D. Brooks, Christopher J. Davis, Mark Lycett:
Change management: the contribution of personal construct theory (PCT). 303-314 - Britt-Marie Johansson, Karin Axelsson:
Communication Media in Distance Selling - Business Interactions in a B2C Setting. 847-857 - Jennie Carroll:
Completing design in use: closing the appropriation cycle. 337-347 - Chee-Wee Tan, Shan Ling Pan, Eric Tze Kuan Lim, Calvin Meng Lai Chan:
Conflicts in Knowledge Management: Visiting the Hidden Partner. 1865-1876 - Ravi Shankar Mayasandra, Shan Ling Pan:
Consequences of implementing knowledge management initiatives in different organizational subcultures. 1166-1177 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
Constructing electronic government: the case of the UK inland revenue. 228-239 - Licínio Roque, Ana Sofia Almeida, António Dias de Figueiredo:
Context Engineering: An IS Development Research Agenda. 1582-1595 - Lauri Salmivalli, Jussi Nissilä:
Curing health care information systems with open source software. 1621-1633 - Marianna Sigala:
Customer relationship management (CRM) evaluation: diffusing crm benefits into business processes. 1789-1800 - Anders Mårtensson, Pablo Valiente:
Decoupling Application Roles and Technology Generations: A Life-Cycle Approach. 1154-1165 - Judy McKay, Peter Marshall:
Deriving business value from IT: converting IT expenditures into assets with desired impacts. 1186-1198 - Nabeel A. Y. Al-Qirim, Brian J. Corbitt:
Determinants of electronic commerce usage in small businesses in New Zealand. 42-52 - Philip Joyce, Graham Winch:
Developing and Codifying business models and process models in e-business design. 858-871 - Göran Goldkuhl, Mikael Lind:
Developing e-interaction - a framework for business capabilities and exchanges. 577-589 - Peter H. Carstensen:
Developments in WIS development. 348-359 - Somasundaram Ramanathan:
Diffusion of e-procurement in the public sector - revisiting centralization versus decentralization debates as a twist in the tale. 1546-1556 - Claudia Löbbecke:
Digital video recorder-driven impacts on the video content Services industry. 1088-1099 - Tatyana V. Bondarouk, Huub J. M. Ruël:
Discourse analysis: making complex methodology simple. 266-279 - Huub J. M. Ruël, Tatyana V. Bondarouk:
E-HRM: innovation or irritation - explorative empirical study in five large companies on web-based HRM. 1596-1608 - Julian M. Sims, Philip Powell, Richard T. Vidgen:
E-learning: planned and emergent strategies. 1801-1813 - Aleksi Horsti, Jyrki Tolonen, Malin Brännback:
Electronic business models: five cases from five industries. 730-741 - Sandy Chong:
Electronic commerce adoption by small- and medium-sized enterprises in Australia: an empirical study of influencing factors. 360-371 - Duncan R. Shaw, Christopher P. Holland, Peter Kawalek, Bob Snowdon, Brian Warboys:
Electronic commerce strategy in the U.K. electricity industry: the case of Electric Co and Dataflow Software. 1780-1788 - Yvette Blount, Tanya Castleman, Paula M. C. Swatman:
Employee development strategies in the B2C banking environment: Two Australian case studies. 244-255 - Sven A. Carlsson:
Enhancing product development through ICT-based relationships with customers and consumers. 325-336 - Anis Benammar:
Enhancing query reformulation by combinig content and hypertext analyses. 200-210 - Joe Nandhakumar, Jari M. Talvinen, Matti Rossi:
ERP revelations: the dynamics of contextual forces of ERP implementation. 1309-1321 - Khalil Khoumbati, Marinos Themistocleous, Zahir Irani:
Evaluating integration approaches benefits adopted by healthcare organisations. 928-936 - Pradipta K. Sarkar, Jacob L. Cybulski:
Evaluation of phenomenological findings in IS research: a study in developing web-based IS. 1681-1692 - Mickey Howard, Richard T. Vidgen, Philip Powell:
Exploring industry dynamics in e-procurement: sense making by collaborative investigation. 767-778 - Adi Prananto, Judy McKay, Peter Marshall:
Exploring the perceptions of inhibitors and drivers of e-business progression among SMEs at different stages of e-business maturity. 1510-1521 - Irem Sevinc, John D'Ambra:
Extending media richness theory: the influence of a shared social construction. 1767-1779 - Dick Stenmark:
Failures of reward-driven behaviour in industry: a case of systems, management and creativity. 1841-1852 - Edoardo Jacucci, Miria Grisot, Ole Hanseth:
Fight risk with risk: reflexivity of risk and globalization in IS. 825-835 - Johan Magnusson, Andreas Nilsson, Fredrik Carlsson:
Forecasting ERP implementation success - Towards a grounded framework. 1125-1133 - Krishna Venkitachalam, Rens Scheepers:
Formulating an organizational knowledge strategy: the influence of existing IT infrastructure. 1924-1935 - Matthew W. Guah, Wendy L. Currie:
From asp to web services: identifying key performance areas and indicators for healthcare. 602-615 - Brian O'Flaherty, Jason Whalley:
From intranets to wrestling information infrastructures. 1430-1441 - Frank Thomas Piller, Petra Schubert, Michael Koch, Kathrin M. Möslein:
From mass customization to collaborative customer co-design. 1497-1509 - Julie Fisher, Annemieke Craig:
From websites to portals: success factors for business community portals. 532-543 - Melanie Wilson, Anita Greenhill:
Gender & teleworking identities: reconstructing the research agenda. 1989-2001 - Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Grounding through operationalization: constructing tangible theory in IS research. 22-33 - Jerry van Leeuwen, Hans van der Heijden, Reinhard Kronsteiner, Gabriele Kotsis:
Group Decision Support for Resource Allocation Decisions in Three-person Groups. 1905-1915 - G. Harindranath:
Hungarian IT: Coping with Economic Transition and Globalisation. 653-663 - Murray Scott, William Golden, Martin Hughes:
Implementation Strategies for E-Government: A Stakeholder Analysis Approach. 1719-1731 - Christopher J. Davis, Ellen M. Hufnagel:
Implementing Information Systems to support knowledge work: an exploration of work motifs. 447-454 - Marko Mäkipää, Jaakko Riihimaa, Mikko J. Ruohonen:
Implementing mass customisation strategy to enhance customer value - findings from e-business research of Finnish metal and electronics companies. 1134-1141 - Petter Nielsen:
Implementing Public platforms for mobile phone content services: Standardization in an era of convergence. 1375-1385 - Hooi Yee Ng, Beverley G. Hope:
Information requirements for Customer Relationship Management: A case study in a New Zealand Bank. 1322-1335 - Francesco Contini, Antonio Cordella:
Information system and information infrastructure deployment: the challenge of the Italian e-justice approach. 392-404 - Oded Nov, Matthew Jones:
Information systems and creativity management in the media and advertising industries: a critical view. 1422-1429 - Keith S. Horton, Elisabeth Davenport:
Innovation and hybrid genres: disturbing social rhythm in legal practice. 742-752 - Silvina Santana:
Inserting ICT and IS in a complex organisational environment using an organisational learning model. 1660-1668 - Maria Alaranta, Maarit Viljanen:
Integrating the IS personnel after a merger - managing challenges and opportunities. 34-41 - Karsten Klose, Marit Schallert, Roland Holten, Jörg Becker, Michael Rosemann:
Integrative Teaching Aspects for the IS Profession: Development and Application of a Teaching Framework. 951-962 - Mark Borman:
Inter-organisational infrastructure in the Australian travel sector. 292-302 - Mickey Howard, Philip Powell, Richard T. Vidgen:
Inter-organizational collaboration and value creation in the automotive industry. 753-766 - Kostas Kafentzis, Dimitris Apostolou, Gregoris Mentzas:
Inter-organizational knowledge management systems: typology and cases. 880-892 - Erja Mustonen-Ollila:
IS Process Innovation Unlearning in Organisations. 1282-1293 - Olayele Adelakun:
It outsourcing maturity model. 13-21 - J. Dewald Roode, Hilary Speight, Michael Pollock, Russell Webber:
It's not the Digital Divide - It's the Socio-Techno Divide! 1569-1581 - Petra Schubert, Mathias Kummer, Uwe Leimstoll:
Legal issues of personalized e-commerce applications. 1706-1718 - Xiu-Xian Ho, Michael T. K. Tan:
Leveraging Methodological Pluralism in interpretive IS research: The example of ERP as a complex phenomenon. 718-729 - Jo-Ann Siregar, Michael T. K. Tan:
Leveraging Theoretical Pluralism in qualitative IS research: The example of IS professionals' identity as a complex phenomenon. 1814-1826 - Tawfik Jelassi, Albrecht Enders:
Leveraging wireless technology for mobile advertising. 836-846 - Anna Börjesson, Lars Mathiassen:
Making SPI Happen: The Roads to Process Implementation. 280-291 - Ravi T. Seethamraju:
Measurement of user-perceived web quality. 1745-1757 - Philip O'Reilly, Sean Dunne:
Measuring CRM performance: an exploratory case. 1453-1463 - Darshana Sedera, Guy G. Gable, Taizan Chan:
Measuring enterprise systems success: the importance of a multiple stakeholder perspective. 1732-1744 - Jan Damsgaard, Ping Gao:
Mobile telecommunications market innovation: the transformation from 2g to 3g. 419-425 - Shengnan Han, Ville Harkke, Pekka Mustonen, Matti Seppänen, Markku Kallio:
Mobilizing medical information and knowledge: some insights from a survey. 616-627 - George Kuk:
Network analysis of disconnect in the hollow state: the case of e-government service portals. 963-974 - Eetu Luoma, Jarmo Järvi:
On integration of digital rights management processes preceding content publishing. 1113-1124 - Paul Jackson:
Ontology and business: creating structure for storing and accessing organisational knowledge on intranets. 813-824 - Donna D. Mommsen-Ghosh:
Ontology-based repository for specifying investment advisory services as a knowledge services. 1259-1271 - Flavia Blumetti, Paolo Ferri, Cristiano Ghiringhelli, Francesco Paoletti, Barbara Quacquarelli:
Open University vs. Consorzio Nettuno: an institutional analysis of two techonology enabled higher educational systems. 256-265 - Diederik W. van Liere, Lorike Hagdorn van der Meijden, Martijn R. Hoogeweegen, Peter H. M. Vervest:
Organizational Performance of a Firm in a Modular Business Network. 1052-1061 - Albert A. Angehrn, Federico Rajola:
Panel: Change and innovation management in IS/IT: A simulation approach. 61-65 - Alf Westelius:
Panel: Knowledge management - a fad or a field with a future? 1976 - Pirkko Walden, Bill Anckar, Stefan Klein, Maria Sigala, Hannes Werthner:
Panel: Mobile challenges for travel and tourism. 1961-1963 - Bo-Christer Björk:
Panel: Open acces - the new Internet enabled business model for scientific publishing. 240-243 - Robert Winter:
Panel: Teradata University Network. 2002-2005 - Anders Mårtensson:
Patterns in Application Development Sourcing in the Financial Industry. 1142-1153 - Tibert Verhagen, Yao-Hua Tan:
Perceived risk and trust associated with purchasing at electronic marketplaces. 1936-1947 - Joze Kuzic, Judy McKay:
Pitfalls of Electronic Commerce in Large Corporations. 975-985 - LeMai Nguyen, Luba Torlina, Konrad J. Peszynski, Brian J. Corbitt:
Power relations in cyber communities. 1348-1360 - Sami Leppimäki, Mari Tammi, Tarja Meristö:
Professional Skills in the ICT industry - Turbulent Times Resulting Contradictions and New Combinations. 1029-1039 - Brian O'Flaherty, Jason Whalley:
Qualitative Analysis Software applied to IS Research - Developing a coding strategy. 1442-1452 - Ben Light, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
Reasons Behind ERP Package Adoption: A Diffusion of Innovations Perspective. 1062-1074 - Jyri Naarmala:
Reflections on technology acceptance in higher education. 1294-1300 - Denise Gengatharen, Craig Standing:
Regional e-marketplaces: towards a unified theoretical framework for assessing facilitators and inhibitors of success. 553-565 - Maria Edith Burke:
Relations between organisational design and information processing systems: a passionate affair or a stormy interlude? 315-324 - Shivraj Kanungo, Vikas Jain:
Relationship between risk and intention to purchase in an online context: role of gender and product category. 893-905 - Jo Hanisch, Brian J. Corbitt:
Requirements Engineering During Global Software Development: Some Impediments to the Requirements Engineering Process: a case study. 628-640 - Horst Treiblmaier, Andreas Pinterits, Roman Dapeci:
Retention by entertainment: how companies utilize websites to strengthen customer relationships. 1877-1885 - Martin Hughes, Philip Powell, Niki Panteli, William Golden:
Risk Mitigation and Risk Absorption in IOS: A Proposed Investigative Study. 793-800 - Carlos Barca, Antonio Cordella:
Seconds out, round two: contextualising e-government projects within their institutional milieu - a London local authority case study. 139-154 - Tuomas Valtonen, Tero Reuna, Kalle Luhtinen:
Security and privacy in a structured information network. 1886-1893 - Donal J. Flynn, Zahid Hussain:
Seeking legitimation for an information system: a preliminary process model. 544-552 - Alison Adam, Ben Light:
Selling Packaged Software: An Ethical Analysis . 1-12 - Martin Beckinsale, Margi Levy:
SMEs and internet adoption strategy: who do SMEs listen to? 177-188 - Antonio Cordella:
Standardization in action. 405-418 - Philip O'Reilly, Pat Finnegan:
Strategic alliances and shared IS/IT infrastructrues in b2b marketplaces: an exploratory case. 1464-1475 - Margi Levy, Philip Powell, Les Worrall:
Strategic intent and e-business in SMEs: enablers and inhibitors. 1040-1051 - Markus Lammers, Nils Löhndorf, Tim Weitzel:
Strategic Sourcing in Banking - A Framework. 986-998 - Kim Viborg Andersen, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Amar Shazad Ahmed, Haukur Arnthórsson:
Stray dogs and wild cats tracking down information systems in government? 53-60 - Hendry Sumilo Santoso, Hee-Woong Kim:
Structurational analysis of IT-enabled organizational change: a case of public organization in singapore. 1669-1680 - Jan Damsgaard, Aleksi Horsti, Olle Nilsson:
Sustainable evolution of business model: cases from Scandinavian internet portal market. 426-438 - Martin M. T. Ng, Michael T. K. Tan:
Symbolic Processes in ERP versus Legacy System Support. 1336-1347 - José Leopoldo Nhampossa:
The challenge of translating health information systems from one developing country context to another: case study from Mozambique. 1361-1374 - Honest C. Kimaro, José Leopoldo Nhampossa:
The challenges of sustainability of health information systems in developing countries: comparative case studies of Mozambique and Tanzania. 937-950 - Miriam Daum, Oliver Häberle, Inge Lischka, Helmut Krcmar:
The chief information officer in Germany - some empirical findings. 439-446 - Xin Wei Wang, Michael T. K. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei, K. S. Raman:
The development of an augmented constrained-efficiency framework for the adoption of electronic interorganizational governance. 1964-1975 - Sue H. Nielsen, Liisa von Hellens, Jenine P. Beekhuyzen:
The Discursive Divide: Women in IT Industry. 1386-1397 - Ákos Nagy:
The effect of power on the adoption of interorganizational information systems: The Adoption Position model. 1301-1308 - Rachel McCalla, Jean-Noël Ezingeard, Kevin Money:
The evaluation of CRM systems: a behaviors-based conceptual framework. 1178-1185 - Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Douglas R. Vogel, Michiel van Genuchten, Theo Bemelmans:
The HKNET Project: E-Collaboration and Virtual Team Identity. 1609-1620 - Owen Eriksson, Anders Forsman:
The implementation and use of conceptual standards - the case of the rds-tmc service. 499-507 - Kim-Chung Leong, Michael T. K. Tan:
The Long Road to being an IS Professional: A Newcomer Perspective. 1017-1028 - Anna H. Nöteberg:
The Medium Matters: The Effects Of Media Attributes And Evidence Strength On Belief Revision. 1410-1421 - Glen L. Van der Vyver:
The overconfidence effect and IT professionals. 1894-1904 - Frances Bell, Alison Adam:
The problem of integrating ethics into IS practice. 189-199 - Esko Penttinen, Risto Rajala:
The role of IT in the formation of a business offering - a framework for empirical analysis. 1488-1496 - Marko Bajec, Marjan Krisper, Rok Rupnik:
The scenario for constructing flexible, people-focused systems development methodologies. 115-126 - Hanna Heikinheimo, Tuija Kuusisto:
The use of embedded open source software in commercial products. 664-671 - Hilary Berger, Paul Beynon-Davies, Pat Cleary:
The Utility of a Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach for a large complex Information Systems Development. 220-227 - Patricia McManus, Craig Standing:
The value of life histories in researching the adoption and use of M-services. 1199-1211 - Luigi Proserpio, Massimo Magni:
To play, or not to play: building a learning environment through computer simulations. 1522-1534 - Farouk Missi, Sarmad Alshawi, Guy Fitzgerald:
Towards a Framework for Realizing healthcare management benefits through the Integration of Patient's Information. 1234-1246 - David Sammon, Frédéric Adam:
Towards a model for evaluating organisational readiness for ERP and data warehousing projects. 1634-1645 - Ulrika Lundh Snis, Bo-Göran Bernheim, Monika Hattinger:
Towards a New design Metaphor: Supporting Boundary Objects as means of knowledge sharing in Community Networks. 1827-1840 - Juliana Sutanto, Chee Wei Phang, Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C. Y. Tan:
Towards a Process Model of Media Usage in Global Virtual Teams. 1853-1864 - Vaida Kadyte:
Uncovering the potential benefits of mobile technology in business relationship context: a case study. 872-879 - Gary S. C. Pan, Shan Ling Pan, Michael Newman, Donal J. Flynn:
Unfreezing-changing-refreezing of actors' commitment: the transition from escalation to de-escalation of commitment to information technology projects. 1476-1487 - Mitra Arami, Monika Koller, Robert Krimmer:
User acceptance of multifunctional smart cards. 80-88 - Alea M. Fairchild:
Using electronic invoicing to manage cash forecasting and working capital in the financial supply chain. 508-519 - Eli Hustad, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Brigitte Vigemyr Møll:
Using IT for Strategic Competence Management: Potential Benefits and Challenges. 801-812 - Andreas Nilsson:
Using IT to Make Place in Space: Evaluating Mobile Technology Support for Sport Spectators. 1398-1409 - Koen Milis:
Using probabilistic feature models to determine success criteria for ICT projects. 1224-1233 - Younes Benslimane, Michel Plaisent, Prosper Bernard:
Using web systems for e-procurement: an extension of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. 211-219 - Vera Kartseva, Jaap Gordijn, Yao-Hua Tan:
Value-based business modelling for network organizations: lessons learned from the electricity sector. 906-918 - Julie Fisher, John Bentley, Annemieke Craig, Rodney Turner:
Web site information design: what small business needs to know. 520-531 - Salvador Aragon, Ryan R. Peterson:
What should the business know about information systems? 66-79 - Jorgen P. Bansler, Erling C. Havn:
When Systems Loose their Identity. 127-138
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