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    • Information transparency and citizen’s continuous use intention of e-Government services 

      Tran, HP; Tan, FB; Mills, AM; Wang, WYC (The International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM), an affiliated conference of the Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2014)
      After more than two decades of development, e-Government services have become not only familiar to but also a significant part of citizens’ life. However, as the needs of citizens in using e-Government services changes, ...
    • A multi-criteria inventory management system for perishable & substitutable products 

      Duong, LNK; Wood, LC; Wang, WYC (Elsevier, 2015)
      Perishable products represent a vital area in the retail industry and our daily lives. However, when considered with product substitution (which provides more choices) the short lifetime of perishable products creates ...
    • The role of systems support & maintenance in Business Process Innovation 

      Rashid, A; Wang, WYC; Tan, F. B. (Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2011)
      There are an abundance of studies on examining the pre-adoption use and impact of information technology on organizations. In recent years, post adoption studies that relate to technology usage after it has been adopted, ...
    • What motivates end-users to transfer gained knowledge from enterprise systems training? 

      Arasanmi, C; Wang, WYC; Singh, H; Ekundayo, S (AIS, 2011)
      Organisational motivations for adopting Enterprise Systems (ES) include the achievement of a competitive advantage in production and provision of better control on operations. In spite of its contributions to business ...

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