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    • Credibility of Social Media Postings: A Genetic Algorithmic Approach to Stock Market Contexts 

      Chakrabarti, Amitrajit; Seal, Soumalya; Sarkar, Uttam (ACIS, 2014)
      Affordable access to electronic news and social media have increased the propensity of people to browse abundant opinions expressed by others and get influenced by those opinions while taking related decisions. The degree ...
    • Cultivating Literacies among the Youth 

      Kinnula, Marianne; Iivari, Netta; Vanhanen, Mika (ACIS, 2014)
      Although in the Western world illiteracy hasn’t been a major problem for a long time, there are still concerns related to the literacy skills of today’s youth, especially boys. Mobile technology can potentially contribute ...
    • Data Scientists as Game Changers in Big Data Environments 

      Chatfield, Akemi Takeoka; Shlemoon, Vivian Najem; Redublado, Wilbur; Rahman, Faizur (ACIS, 2014)
      The potential power of big data to generate insights and create new forms of value in the ways which transform organizations and society has been observed by big data-driven organizations and big data experts. Despite the ...
    • Deriving Information Systems Innovation Execution Mechanisms 

      Lokuge, Sachithra; Sedera, Darshana (ACIS, 2014)
      Despite a wealth of studies focusing on innovation, types of innovations and their outcomes, the process of innovation has largely been under studied. In 2010, Swanson calls for researchers to address the ‘innovation process ...
    • Designing a two-phase glow-in-the-dark pattern on textiles 

      Kooroshnia, Marjan (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Although many research projects have explored ways of creating light- emitting fabric displays using LEDs, electro-luminescent wires, and optical fibres, fewer research projects have investigated ways of designing ...
    • Determining Partner Selection Criteria using Information Communication Technology (ICT) Tools 

      Mat, Noor Azliza Che; Cheung, Yen; Scheepers, Helana (ACIS, 2014)
      Selecting compatible partners for business collaboration can be a difficult and time consuming task. Identifying the criteria for partner selection is thus important to organisations that are considering business collaborations ...
    • Developing Social Media for Community Based Environmental Monitoring 

      Augar, Naomi; Fluker, Martin (ACIS, 2014)
      This paper examines the use of social media to support a Community-Based Environmental Monitoring (CBEM) system that operates within National Parks in Australia. The system and its social media presence have been in operation ...
    • Digital Strategy in Airports 

      Jaffer, Suraya; Timbrell, Greg (ACIS, 2014)
      The continuing pervasiveness of digital technology has dramatically changed the way that organisations operate and utilise technology. The digital trend has seen IT move from a functional, to a strategic role in many ...
    • Drivers and Restraints in Adopting Information Technology in Firms in E-Business: A Chinese Perspective 

      Ahlfors, Ulla-Riitta; Makkonen, Pekka; Zhong, Jiagui (ACIS, 2014)
      This paper studies factors in information technology adoption, on both firm level and individual level, to help further understand organizational innovativeness. Especially, business-strategic and tactical factors affecting ...
    • Educational Scaffolding for Students Stuck in a Virtual World 

      Villarica, Ryan; Richards, Deborah (ACIS, 2014)
      Virtual worlds provide students with educational opportunities to explore and have experiences that are difficult to provide in reality. However, ensuring that students stay motivated and on task is important if the learning ...
    • Effect of mixed media visualization on learner perceptions 

      Birt, James; Hovorka, Dirk (ACIS, 2014)
      This pilot study examines the effect of mixed media visualization on learner perceptions and outcomes in 3D spatial modeling. The context for this study is a university first year undergraduate interactive media and design ...
    • Empowering Consumers in Food Value Chains: Preliminary Insights from an Investigation into the Development of Tools for Food Safety 

      Bamgboje-Ayodele, Adeola; Ellis, Leonie; Turner, Paul (ACIS, 2014)
      Changes in the purchasing preferences, attitudes and behaviours of many consumers towards food has highlighted the increased appetite for more and better quality information on the safety, quality and provenance of food ...
    • Enabling design and business innovation through new textile technologies 

      Joseph, Frances; Heslop, Peter (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Textile production initiated the first industrial revolution, with James Hargreaves’ invention of the Spinning Jenny in 1766 introducing the beginning of systems of mechanized mass production. More recently, the development ...
    • Encouraging for Enculturation – An Enquiry on the Effort of Usability Specialists Entering OSS Projects 

      Iivari, Netta; Rajanen, Mikko; Hedberg, Henrik (ACIS, 2014)
      Open source software (OSS) has increased its importance during recent years. The significance of OSS usability has been acknowledged; however, usability work, albeit carried out, doesn’t necessarily have any impact on the ...
    • Enterprise Architecture for Business Networks: A Constructivist Synthesis 

      Bakhtiyari, Adel; Barros, Alistair; Russell, Nick (ACIS, 2014)
      A current limitation in EA is to establish the adequacy of the modelling and analysis for dedicated business network planning. Much of the focus is on the modeling of interactions across organisations through coordinative ...
    • Enterprise Business Technology Governance: A Validation of Three Technology-Governance Competencies for Boards of Directors 

      Valentine, Elizabeth; Stewart, Glenn; Shiang-Yen, Tan (ACIS, 2014)
      The competent leadership and governance of digital transformation needs to involve the board of directors. The reported lack of such capability in boards is becoming a pressing issue. Underpinning leadership in such ...
    • Evaluating Australian Social Media Policies in relation to the issue of Information Disclosure 

      Pallegedara, Dinithi; Warren, Matthew (ACIS, 2014)
      Information disclosure is a key concern for many organisations especially in the era of social media. Social media allows for information disclosure to occur easily due to the ubiquitous usage of technology such as mobile ...
    • An Evaluation of the suitability of NoSQL databases for distributed EHR systems 

      Ercan, Mehmet; Lane, Michael (ACIS, 2014)
      Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems offer significant benefits for healthcare. The improved availability of healthcare information from multiple locations contributes to the accuracy and timeliness of care, and should ...
    • Examining the Role of IS Affordances in Enabling Time Critical Clinical Practices: An Information Processing Perspective 

      Hoon, Leonard; Mouzakis, Kon; Vasa, Rajesh; Tan, Felix Ter Chian; Fitzgerald, Mark (ACIS, 2014)
      Globally, the healthcare domain is seeing quality improvements through the adoption of Information Technologies in its delivery, processes and culture. Healthcare quality is further refined as technology allows for knowledge ...
    • Examining the Role of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour in Information System Departments 

      Karimikia, Hadi; Singh, Harminder; Olesen, Karin (ACIS, 2014)
      IS staff interact with their non-IS colleagues for many reasons, such as investigating their IT needs, confirming system specifications, and during testing and training. These interactions build relationships that are ...

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