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Full Conference Schedule

 

-    Dec. 11, Sunday

 

-    Dec. 12, Monday

 

-    Dec. 13, Tuesday

 

-    Dec. 14, Wednesday


 

 Sunday, December 11

8:00am-3:30pm

Junior Faculty Consortium

3:00pm-6:00pm

Registration

3:00pm-8:00pm

Exhibits

3:30pm-6:00pm

Placement

6:00pm-8:00pm

Opening Reception

 Monday, December 12

7:00am-8:30am

Continental Breakfast

7:00am-6:00pm

Registration

 

Exhibits (7:30am-10:30am & 2:00pm-6:00pm)

 

Placement

8:30am-10:00am

 

M1.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information System: Rethinking Change and Interaction

Session Chair: Leiser Silva, University of Houston

Paper: "New Frontiers in the Theorization of ICT-Mediated Interaction: Exploring the Implications of a Situated Learning Epistemology," Séamus Kelly, University College Dublin

Discussant: Lynette Kvasny, Penn State University

Paper: "Interplay of Culture, Learning, Politics, and Institutions: A Structurational Framework of Information Technology-Induced Organizational Change," Chee Wei Phang and Atreyi Kankanhalli, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Duane Truex III, Georgie State University

M1.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Web-Based Information Systems and Applications: Web Product Selection

Session Chair: Anol Bhattacherjee, University of South Florida

Paper: "Is Online Product Information Availability Driven by Quality or Differentiation?," Panos M. Markopoulos, Ravi Aron, and Lyle H. Ungar, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Michael Goul, Arizona State University

Paper: "An Empirical Investigation of Herding on the Internet: The Case of Software Downloading," Wenjing Duan, Bin Gu, and Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Kurt Pflughoeft, Market Probe

M1.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Valuing Information Technology Opportunities: Supplier Chain Value

Session Chair: Karen Loch, Georgia State University

Paper: "Negotiation of Investment Shares in Interorganizational Supply Chains: A Game-Theoretic Approach," Franz Schober, University of Freiburg

Discussant: Sub Samaddar, Georgia State University

Paper: "Shareholder Wealth Effects of Information Technology Enabled Supply Chain Management Initiatives," Chen Ye and C. Ranganathan, University of Illinois at Chicago

Discussant: Eusebio Scornavacca, Victoria University of Wellington

M1.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Knowledge Management: Knowledge Sharing

Session Chair: Mani Subramani, University of Minnesota

Paper: "Developing Individuals' Transactive Memories of Their Ego-Centric Networks to Mitigate Risks of Knowledge Sharing: The Case of Professionals Protecting CyberSecurity," Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, University of Texas at Austin, and Ann Majchrzak, University of Southern California

Discussant: Molly Wasko, Florida State University

Paper: "Mobilizing Informational Social Capital in Cyber Space: Online Social Network Structural Properties and Knowledge Sharing," Siyuan Huang and Gerardine DeSanctis, Duke University

Discussant: Arvind Malhotra, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

M1.5
Room 604/605

Track 5-Alternative Approaches to Information Systems Development: ISD and Open Source

Session Chair: Brian Fitzgerald, University of Limerick

Paper: "A Human Capital Perspective of Organizational Intention to Adopt Open Source Software," Yan Li, Chuan-Hoo Tan, Hock-Hai Teo, and Alex Siow, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Jeff Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Paper: "Coordination of Free/Libre Open Source Software Development," Kevin Crowston, Kangning Wei, Qing Li, U. Yeliz Eseryel, and James Howison, Syracuse University School of Information Studies

Discussant: Magnus Olsson, University of Limerick

M1.6
Room 606/607

Panel-Cultural Bias in Information Systems Research and Practice: Are You Coming from the Same Place I Am?

Chairs: Roberto Evaristo, University of Illinois at Chicago
David J. Pauleen, Victoria University of Wellington

Panelists: Robert Davison, City University of Hong Kong
Soon Ang, Nanyang Technological University
Sherif Kamel, American University in Cairo
Macedonio Alanis, Instituto Technologico y de Estudio Superiores

10:00am-10:30am
Venetian Ballroom G-H

Break

10:30am-12Noon

 

M2.1
Murano Ballroom

Plenary Session

John Fernandes, President, AACSB

12:00Noon-2:00pm
Venetian Ballroom F-K

Lunch

2:00pm-3:30pm

 

M3.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems: Teamwork

Session Chair: Leigh Jin, San Francisco State University

Paper: "Being There Versus Being Wired: The Effect of Colocation on Social Capital in Distributed Teams," Priscilla Arling and Mani Subramani, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Raquel Benbunan-Fich, City University of New York

Paper: "Before, During, and After Face-to-Face Meetings: The Lifecycle of Social Ties in Globally Distributed Teams," Ilan Oshri, Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus, Julia Kotlarsky, and Leslie Willcocks, University of Warwick

Discussant: Brian Butler, University of Pittsburgh

M3.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Web-Based Information Systems and Applications: Auctions

Session Chair: Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Paper: "Price Cycles in Online Advertising Auctions," Xiaoquan (Michael) Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Juan Feng, University of Florida

Discussant: Bin Mai, University of Texas at Dallas

Paper: "Adverse Selection and Reputation Systems in Online Auctions: Evidence from eBay Motors," James R. Wolf and Waleed A. Muhanna, Ohio State University

Discussant: Arun Sundararajan, New York University

M3.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Valuing Information Technology Opportunities: Modes of Operation

Session Chair: Ray Hackney, Manchester Metropolitan University

Paper: "Understanding Information Technology Complementarities Using an Augmented Endogneous Growth Framework," Simon K. Poon, Joseph G. Davis, and Byounggu Choi, University of Sydney

Discussant: Nava Pliskin, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Paper: "Optimal Rebating Strategies in Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution," Peng Han, University of Washington Business School, Kartik Hosanagar, University of Pennsylvania, and Yong Tan, University of Washington Business School

Discussant: Robert F. Otondo, Mississippi State University

M3.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Knowledge Management: Theorizing

Session Chair: Yolande Chan, Queen's University

Paper: "Knowledge Management as an Autonomous Venturing Process: A Process Model of Establishing Knowledge Management" Annemette Kjærgaard and Karlheinz Kautz, Copenhagen Business School

Discussant: Tim Kayworth, Baylor University

Paper: "A Structurationist Review of Knowledge Management Theories," Greg Timbrell, Patrick Delaney, Taizan Chan, Aron Yue, and Guy Gable, Queensland University of Technology

Discussant: Abhijit Ghopal, University of Western Ontario

M3.5
Room 604/605

Track 5-Alternative Approaches to Information Systems Development: Software Development

Session Chair: Helena Holmstrom, University of Limerick

Paper: "A Review of Component-Based Software Development," Jason Sharp, Tarleton State University, and Sherry D. Ryan, University of North Texas

Discussant: Julie E. Kendall, Rutgers University

Paper: "Not All Innovations Are Created Equal: A Survey of Internet Computing as Disruptive Innovation in Systems Development Organizations," Jessica Luo Carlo, Case Western Reserve University, Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, and Gregory M. Rose, Washington State University

Discussant: Keng Siau, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

M3.6
Room 606/607

Panel-E-Mail Management: A Techno-Managerial Research Perspective

Chair Ramesh Sharda, Oklahoma State University

Panelists: Nicolas Ducheneaut, Palo Alto Research Center
J. Leon Zhao, Univesrity of Arizona
Ashish Gupta, Oklahoma State University
Ron Weber, Monash University

3:30pm-4:00pm
Venetian Ballroom G-H

Break

4:00pm-5:30pm

 

M4.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems: Government Projects

Session Chair: Kevin Gallagher, Florida State University

Paper: "Understanding Digital Inequality," J. J. Po-An Hsieh, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Mark Keil and Arun Rai, Georgia State University

Discussant: Kathy McGrath, Brunel University

Paper: "The Linkage Between Reporting Quality and Performance in Information Systems Projects," Charalambos L. Iacovou, H. Jeff Smith, and Ronald L. Thompson, Wake Forest University

Discussant: Will Venters, London School of Economics

M4.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Web-Based Information Systems and Applications: Focus on Customers

Session Chair: Jae K. Lee, Singapore Management University

Paper: "An Investigation of Cognitive Antecedents to Satisfaction Using Web-Based Decision Support Systems," Jaeki Song, Donald Jones, and Naveen Gudigantala, Texas Tech University

Discussant: Katherine Stewart, University of Maryland

Paper: "Information Technology Mediated Customer Service: A Functional Perspective," Ronald T. Cenfetelli, Izak Benbasat, and Samer Al-Natour, University of British Columbia

Discussant: Patrick Chau, University of Hong Kong

M4.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Valuing Information Technology Opportunities: Decision Making

Session Chair: M. Adam Mahmood, University of Texas, El Paso

Paper: "Make-or-Buy in the Age of Open Source: A Transaction Cost Analysis," Martina E. Greiner and Dale L. Goodhue, University of Georgia

Discussant: Kevin Zhu, University of California, Irvine

Paper: "The Role of Information Technology Business Alignment in Value Creation: A Multiple Case Study among German Banks," Jochen Franke, Heinz-Theo Wagner, and Tim Weitzel, Frankfurt University

Discussant: Marco Tagliavani, Università Carlo Cattaneo

M4.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Knowledge Management: Acquisition

Session Chair: Fred Niederman, St. Louis University

Paper: "Knowledge Acquisition Through Computer-Mediated Discussions: Potential of Semantic Network Representation and Effects of Conceptual Facilitation Restrictiveness," Mohamed Khalifa, City University of Hong Kong, and Vanessa Liu, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Discussant: K. D. Joshi, Washington State University

Paper: "Dual Networks of Knowledge Flows: An Empirical Test of Complementarity in Prepackaged Software Industry," David Dreyfus, Bala Iyer, Chi-Hyon Lee, and N. Venkatraman, Boston University

Discussant: Ann Majchrzak, University of Southern California

M4.5
Room 604/605

Track 5-Human-Computer Interaction: Collaboration

Session Chair: Jane Webster, Queen's University

Paper: "The Effects of Real-Time Individual Performance Feedback and Goal Setting on Computer-Mediated Group Idea Generation," Jay H. Jung, California State University at Fresno, Christoph Schneider and Joseph S. Valacich, Washington State University

Discussant: Ping Zhang, Syracuse University

Paper: "Social Networks and Transactive Memory in Human-Computer Interaction," Klarissa T. Chang, Carnegie Mellon University

Discussant: Jane Carey, Arizona State University West

M4.6
Room 606/607

Panel-Information Systems Research That Really Matters: Beyond the IS Rigor Versus Relevance Debate

Chair: Kevin C. Desouza, University of Illinois at Chicago

Panelists: Omar A. El Sawy, University of Southern California
Robert D. Galliers, Bentley College
Claudia Loebbecke, University of Cologne
Richard T. Watson, University of Georgia

 Tuesday, December 13

7:00am-8:30am

Continental Breakfast

7:00am-6:00pm

Registration

 

Exhibits (7:30am-10:30am & 2:00pm-6:00pm)

 

Placement

8:30am-10:00am

 

T1.1
Venetian Ballroom F-K

Senior Scholars Consortium: The Domain of the IS Discipline

Session Chairs: Phillip Ein-Dor, Tel-Aviv University
Ron Weber, Monash University

Paper: "Securing the Future of Information Systems as an Academic Discipline," Gordon B. Davis, University of Minnesota, Anne P. Massey, Indiana University, and Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Copenhagen Business School

Paper: "Offshoring and its Implications for the I.S. Discipline," Rudy Hirschheim, Louisiana State University, Claudia Loebbecke, University of Cologne, Mike Newman, University of Manchester, and Josep Valor, IESE Business School

Paper: "Information Technology and Organizational Contexts: Orienting Our Work along Key Dimensions," Ananth Srinivasan, University of Auckland, Salvatore March, Vanderbilt University, and Carol Saunders, University of Central Florida

10:00am-10:30am
Venetian Ballroom F-K

Break

10:30am-12Noon

 

T2.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems: ERP

Session Chair: Sid Huff, Victoria University of Wellington

Paper: "Making Software Work: Producing Social Order via Problem Solving in a Troubled ERP Implementation," Erica L. Wagner, Cornell University, and Sue Newell, Bentley College

Discussant: Jan Damsgaard, Copenhagen Business School

Paper: "Does ERP Provide a Cross-Functional View of the Firm? Challenging Conventional Wisdom for SMEs and Large French Firms," Frantz Rowe, Université de Nantes, Redouane El Amrani, Université de Nantes, Marc Bidan IUT de Nantes, Rolande Marciniak, Université de Nantes, and Bénédicte Geffroy-Maronnat, Ecole des Mines de Nantes

Discussant: Ben Light, University of Salford

T2.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Web-Based Information Systems and Applications: Web Experiments

Session Chair: Robert Fichman, Boston College

Paper: "Virtual Interaction for Effective E-Learning," Jinwei Cao, University of Delaware, Ming Lin, University of Arizona, Janna Crews, University of Nevada, Reno, Judee K. Burgoon, University of Arizona, Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr., University of Arizona

Discussant: Uday Kulkarni, Arizona State University

Paper: "An Empirical Investigation of the Auction Buyer's Choice to Buy Out or Bid: Cry of Regret or Laugh of Satisfaction?," Chuan-Hoo Tan, Xue Yang, Hock-Hai Teo, and Grace Lin, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Ho Geun Lee, Yonsei School of Business

T2.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Valuing Information Technology Opportunities: Strategies for Value

Session Chair: Janice Burn, Edith Cowan University

Paper: "Strategic and Operational Benefits of IOS-Enabled Interorganizational Integration," Yuandong Yi, Nanyang Technological University, Christina Soh, Nanyang Technological University, and Lihua Huang, Fudan University

Discussant: Aurelio Ravarini, CETIC - Università C. Cattaneo

Paper: "Changing Inside, Watching Outside: Understanding Business Model Adaptations to Guide Information Technology Investment Decisions," Harminder Singh, Michigan State University, Vijay Sethi, Nanyang Technological University, and Vikram Sethi, Wright State University

Discussant: Louis Ma, City University of Hong Kong

T2.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Breakthrough Ideas in Information Technology: Transforming Research and Practice

Session Chair: Narcyz Roztocki, State University of New York, New Paltz

Paper: "Understanding the Role and Transformation of the Information Technology Function in Organizations," Manon G. Guillemette and Guy Paré, HEC Montréal

Discussant: Peter Seddon, University of Melbourne

Paper: "Computer Art: A New Agenda for Information Systems Research," Briony J. Oates, University of Teesside

Discussant: Karl Lang, Baruch College, City University of New York

T2.6
Room 606/607

Panel-Should Institutional Trust Matter in Information Systems Research?

Chairs: Paul A. Pavlou, University of California, Riverside
David Gefen, Drexel University

Panelists: Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
Harrison McKnight, Michigan State University
Katherine Stewart, University of Maryland
Detmar W. Straub, Georgia State University

12Noon-2:00pm
Venetian Ballroom F-K

Lunch

2:00pm-3:30pm

 

T3.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems: Aspects of Banking

Session Chair: J. P. Shim, Mississippi State University

Paper: "Enacting E-Relations with Ancient Chinese Military Stratagems," Susanna Xin Xu, Joe Nandhakumar, and Christine Harland, University of Bath

Discussant: Pam Carter, Florida State University

Paper: "How Technology Shapes the Actor-Network of Convergence Services: A Case of Mobile Banking," Sangjo Oh, Dongyang Technical College, and Heejin Lee, Univerity of Melbourne

Discussant: Mike Chiasson, University of Calgary

T3.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Web-Based Information Systems and Applications: Design Considerations

Session Chair: Marcus Rothenberger, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Paper: "Enhanced Reputation Scoring for Online Auctions," Bonnie R. Montano, Georgetown University, Dawn C. Porter, Georgetown University, Ross A. Malaga, Montclair State University, and J. Keith Ord, Georgetown University

Discussant: Munir Mandviwalla, Temple University

Paper: "Content and Design Metrics for Web Sites: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Results," Horst Treiblmaier and Andreas Pinterits, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

Discussant: Minder Chen, George Mason University

T3.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Security and Assurance: Economic Issues and Security

Session Chair: Fariborz Farahmand, Purdue University

Paper: "An Extreme Value Approach to Information Technology Security Investment," Jingguo Wang, State University of New York, Buffalo, Aby Chaudhury, Bryant University, and H. Raghav Rao, State University of New York, Buffalo

Discussant: Qing Hu, Florida Atlantic University

Paper: "An Economic Analysis of Software Market with a Risk-Sharing Contract," Byung Cho Kim, Pei-yu Chen, and Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Carnegie Mellon University

Discussant: Raj Sharman, State University of New York, Buffalo

T3.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Philosophy and Research Methods in Information Systems: Focus on Methodology

Session Chair: Emmanuel Monod, Paris Dauphine University

Paper: "Being Proactive: Where Action Research Meets Design Research," Robert Cole, Penn State University, Sandeep Purao, Penn State University, Matti Rossi, Helsinki School of Economics, Maung K. Sein, Adger University College

Discussant: Michel Kalika, Paris Dauphine University

Paper: "The Engineering of Software: Views from Technology Theory," Niels Jørgensen, Roskilde University

Discussant: David Paradice, Florida State University

T3.5
Room 604/605

Panel-What Matters?: Addressing the Educational Needs of the Future Workforce
A flyer for this panel is available here (PDF, 521K)

Moderator: Mike Grieves, University of Arizona

Panelists: Bradley Jensen, Microsoft
John Fountain Jr., Cox HN
Bob Paul, Covisint
Rob Roy, Switch Business Solutions

T3.6
Room 606/607

Panel-Information Technology-Enabled Transformation: Research That Bridges the Functional Divide

Chair: Hank Lucas, University of Maryland

Panelists: Ritu Agarwal, University of Maryland
Michael Barrett, Cambridge University
Sirkka Jarvenpaa, University of Texas at Austin
Bruce Weber, London Business School

3:30pm-4:00pm
Venetian Ballroom G-H

Break

4:00pm-5:30pm

 

T4.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems: Models of the Individual

Session Chair: Eileen M. Trauth, Pennsylvania State University

Paper: "The Role of Habit in Information Systems Continuance: Examining the Evolving Relationship between Intention and Usage," Christy M. K. Cheung, City University of Hong Kong, Moez Limayem, Lausanne University

Discussant: Debra Compeau, University of Western Ontario

Paper: "Making the Links: Domestication of ICTs in the Global Knowledge Economy," Helen Richardson, University of Salford

Discussant: Edgar Whitley, London School of Economics

T4.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Human-Computer Interaction: Addressing User Requirements

Session Chair: Ken Kozar, University of Colorado

Paper: "User Profiles for Facilitating Conversations with Locked-In Users," Melody M. Moore, Veda C. Storey, and Adriane B. Randolph, Georgia State University

Discussant: Diane Strong, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Paper: "An Empirical Study of Online Trust and Consumer Behavior: Cultural Orientation, Social Norms, and Personal Innovativeness in Information Technology," Yujong Hwang, DePaul University

Discussant: Milena Head, McMaster University

T4.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Global Information Technology Management: Local Aspects of Globalization

Session Chair: Nicolau Reinhard, Universidade de São Paulo

Paper: "Impact of Information Technology on Agricultural Commodity Auctions in India," Rajiv Banker, Temple University, and Sabyasachi Mitra, Georgia Institute of Technology

Discussant: Alexandre B. Lopes, University of Cincinnati

Paper: "Autonomy, Procedural Justice, and Information Systems Planning Effectiveness in Multinational Firms," Dinesh A. Mirchandani, University of Missouri, St. Louis, and Albert L. Lederer, University of Kentucky

Discussant: Ruth King, University of North Carolina, Greensboro

T4.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Alternative Approaches to Information Systems: Rethinking Humans and Machines

Session Chair: Ken Kendall, Rutgers University

Paper: "In the Age of the Humanchine," Chris Atkinson, Manchester University, and Laurence Brooks, Brunel University

Discussant: Henri Issac, Paris Dauphine University

Paper: "Intelligent Agents as a Modeling Paradigm," Kafui Monu, Yair Wand, and Carson Woo, University of British Columbia

Discussant: Vijay Sugumaran, Oakland University

T4.6
Room 606/607

Panel-Interactive Digital Entertainment: A New Direction for Information Systems Research

Chair: Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas at Austin

Panelists: Matti Hämäläinen, Codetoys, Finland

Richard Garriott, Origin Systems, UK

De Liu, University of Kentucky

Xianjun Geng, University of Washington

 Wednesday, December 14

7:00am-8:30am

Continental Breakfast

7:00am-12Noon

Registration

 

Exhibits (7:30am-11:00am)

 

Placement

8:30am-10:00am

 

W1.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Social, Behavioral, and Organizational Aspects of Information Systems: Implications of Innovation

Session Chair: Andrew Burton-Jones, University of British Columbia

Paper: "Privacy Implications of Technology Innovation Processes," Karl Prince and Michael Barrett, University of Cambridge

Discussant: Mike Chiasson, University of Calgary

Paper: "Information Technology and Organizational Learning: An Investigation of Exploitation and Exploration Processes," Gerald C. Kane and Maryam Alavi, Emory University

Discussant: Alexandra Durcikova, University of Arizona

W1.2
Room 504/505

Track 2-Breakthrough Ideas in Information Technology: Modeling

Session Chair: Starling Hunter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Paper: "IT Service Climate: A Definition and Research Model," Ronnie Q. Jia, Ohio State University, and Blaize Horner Reich, Simon Fraser University

Discussant: Dave Salisbury, University of Dayton

Paper: "The Application of the Viable Systems Model to Information Technology Governance," Joe Peppard, Cranfield School of Management

Discussant: Tina Blegind Jensen, Aarhus School of Business

W1.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Security and Assurance: Behavior and Security

Session Chair: Sanjay Goel, State University of New York, Albany

Paper: "I Am Fine but You Are Not: Optimistic Bias and Illusion of Control on Information Security," Hyeun-Suk Rhee, University of Texas at Dallas, Young U. Ryu, University of Texas at Dallas, Cheong-Tag Kim, Seoul National University

Discussant: Richard Baskerville, Georgia State University

Paper: "A Protection Motivation Theory Approach to Home Wireless Security," I. M. Y. Woon, G. W. Tan, and R. T. Low, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Gurpreet Dhillon, Virginia Commonwealth University

W1.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Philosophy and Research Methods in Information Systems: Thinking About Design and Development

Session Chair: Eph McLean, Georgia State University

Paper: "Play as the Way Out of the Newspeak-Tower of Babel Dilemma in Data Modeling," Frederico Fonseca and James Martin, Pennsylvania State University

Discussant: Elke Wolf, University of Auckland

Paper: "Information Systems Development as Inquiring Systems: Lessons from Philosophy, Theory, and Practice," Andrea Carugati, IESEG School of Management

Discussant: Jim Courtney, University of Central Florida

W1.5
Room 604/605

Track 5-Valuing Information Technology Opportunities: Simulation and Game Theory

Session Chair: Cynthia P. Ruppel, University of Alabama in Huntsville

Paper: "Assessing Customers' Value of Mobile Financial Information Services: Empirical-Based Measures," Jan Muntermann and Lars Janssen, Goethe University

Discussant: Cynthia P. Ruppel, University of Alabama in Huntsville

Paper: "Economic Analysis of the Supplier-Reseller Symbiotic Competition in an Online Distribution Business," Ruhai Wu, Ling Xue, and Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Ravi Patnayakuri, University of Alabama in Huntsville

W1.6
Room 606/607

Panel-Investigating the "Knowledge" in Knowledge Management: A Social Representations Perspective

Chair: Richard Boland Jr., Case Western Reserve University

Panelists: Elizabeth Davidson, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Suzanne Pawlowski, Louisiana State University
Ulrike Schultze, Southern Methodist University
Emmanuelle Vaast, Long Island University

10:00am-10:30am
Venetian Ballroom G-H

Break

10:30am-12Noon

 

W2.1
Room 502/503

Track 1-Human-Computer Interaction: Usability

Session Chair: Fiona Nah, University of Nebarska, Lincoln

Paper: "Predicting the Adoption of Location-Based Services: The Roles of Trust and Perceived Privacy Risk," Heng Xu, Hock-Hai Teo, and Bernard C. Y. Tan, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Dov Te'eni, Tel-Aviv University

Paper: "Using Protocol Analysis to Understand the Effects of Website Design on Consumer Purchase Behaviors," Gek Woo Tan and Ernest Bryan Lee, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Srini Venkatraman, University of Arkansas

W2.2
Room 504/505

Track 2 Knowledge Management: Networking

Session Chair: Dong-Gil Ko, Indiana University

Paper: "Preferential Attachment and Mutuality in Electronic Knowledge Networks," Steven L. Johnson and Samer Faraj, University of Maryland

Discussant: Diana B. Gant, National Science Foundation

Paper: "Casting the Net: A Multimodal Network Perspective on Knowledge Management," Gerald C. Kane and Maryam Alavi, Emory University

Discussant: Yulin Fang, University of Western Ontario

W2.3
Room 506/507

Track 3-Global Information Technology Management: BPO/Global

Session Chair: En Mao, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Paper: "Antecedents of Onshore and Offshore Business Process Outsourcing," Jonathan Whitaker, University of Michigan, Sunil Mithas and M. S. Krishnan, University of Michigan

Discussant: Rita Walczuch, Universiteit Maastricht

Paper: "Of Governance and the BPO Paradox: The Impact of Information Capabilities on Service Satisfaction," Deepa Mani, Anitesh Barua, and Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Prashant Palvia, University of North Carolina, Greensboro

W2.4
Room 602/603

Track 4-Breakthrough Ideas in Information Technology: Value

Session Chair: Brian Dos Santos, University of Louisville

Paper: "Profit Maximization with Data Management Systems," Adir Even, G. Shankaranarayanan, and Paul D. Berger, Boston University

Discussant: Alan Underwood, Queensland University of Technology

Paper: "Software Versioning and Quality Degradation? An Exploratory Study of the Evidence," Anindya Ghose and Arun Sundararajan, New York University

Discussant: Hong Sheng, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

W2.5
Room 604/605

Track 5-Web-Based Information Systems and Applications: Trust

Session Chair: Mariam Zahedi, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Paper: "Cognition-Based Versus Affect-Based Trust Determinants in E-Commerce: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Study," Dan J. Kim, Michigan State University

Discussant: Jaeki Song, Texas Tech University

Paper: "An Exploratory Study of Before-Interaction Trust Transference and Multichannel Retailers," Huei-Huang Kuan and Gee-Woo Bok, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Yong Jin Kim, State University of New York, Binghamton

W2.6
Room 606/607

Panel-How Shall We Manage Our Journals in the Future? A Discussion of Rick Watson's ICIS 2004 Proposals

Chair: Paul Gray, Editor, Communications of the AIS

Panelists: Kalle Lyytinen, Editor, Journal of the AIS
Carol S. Saunders, Editor, MIS Quarterly
Leslie P. Willcocks, Editor, Journal of Information Technology
Vladimir Zwass, Editor, Journal of Management Information Systems

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