Finding ways of reducing undesired behavior in online interactions is at the forefront of the social computing research agenda. One promising way to reduce perceived “bad behavi...
Jens Riegelsberger, Scott Counts, Shelly Farnham, ...
The recent emergence of web mash-ups and open source software is driving the development of new practices in software and systems development. In this paper we explore novel pract...
Ingbert R. Floyd, M. Cameron Jones, Dinesh Rathi, ...
Service Oriented Architecture (“SOA”) has been viewed as a strategic approach to IT that provides increased flexibility. However, there is scant research evidence of SOA adopt...
Sanjeev Kumar, Vijay Dakshinamoorthy, M. S. Krishn...
This paper describes the findings of a case study that explores the micro level factors surrounding the processes of creativity and process management in a creative organization. ...
In this paper, we address an issue of design in online rating systems: how many items should be elicited from the ratings provider. Recommender and reputation systems have traditi...
Abstract— Social decision support systems are able to aggregate the local perspectives of a diverse group of individuals into a global social decision. This paper presents a mult...
Pen-based interfaces offer exciting opportunities in ubiquitous computing by enabling new hardware form factors and socially acceptable computing tasks. However, prevailing ink re...
Our study examines the fit concept in the context of IS planning, a major research stream in the IS literature. Previous research reveals inconsistencies in the IS planning litera...
Victoria Mitchell, Hasan Mohammad, Tracey Stock, X...
Organizational change brings about a number of behaviors that are seen to run counter to the implementation of the information systems. These behaviors may be seen as jeopardizing...
Operating rooms are regarded as the most costly hospital facilities. Due to rising costs and decreasing reimbursements, it is necessary to optimize the efficiency of the operating...