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    • Identifying a Game Console Vulnerability and Potential Exploitation for eBusiness Attacks 

      Cusack, Brian; Robinson, Nick (ACIS, 2014)
      Game Information System (IS) consoles are used by millions of players at any one time to access the Internet and information resources. In this research we questioned the security of these systems and evaluated one identified ...
    • Identifying Gaps in Institutional Theory 

      Pishdad, Azadeh; Koronios, Andy; Reich, Blaize Horner; Geursen, Gus (ACIS, 2014)
      Institutional theory has been applied to various dimensions of extant IS literature. The major part of this literature, however, is dedicated to studying the influence of institutional isomorphic mechanisms at macro level ...
    • Imaginative voyaging: fashion practice as a ‘site’ for wonder and enchantment 

      Chant, Armando (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      The aim of this paper is to explore the state of wonder within a transitional and transformative context and its potential to inform experimental fashion practices. In particular it will focus on the emotionally generative ...
    • The impact of dynamic locking on collaborative programming 

      Shatte, Adrian; Holdsworth, Jason; Lee, Ickjai (ACIS, 2014)
      The parallel strategy of collaborative writing is commonly used by academia and industry. However, the nature of this approach may not scale to other genres of collaboration including collaborative programming. In this ...
    • The Impact of IT Usage on Collaborative New Product Development Performance 

      Silva, Chathurani; Mathrani, Sanjay; Jayamaha, Nihal (ACIS, 2014)
      Fast introduction of new products at low cost is essential for being successful in today’s industrial business environment. New product development (NPD) practitioners increasingly rely on information technology (IT) aiming ...
    • The Impact of Knowledge Interpretation and Organizational Context on the Use of Electronic Recordkeeping Systems 

      Lewellen, Matthew; Hooper, Val; Oliver, Gillian (ACIS, 2014)
      Transparency and accountability in society is underpinned by the requirement to create and maintain trustworthy digital records. The need (often mandated by legislation) to manage these records has been the primary motivator ...
    • The Impact of Self-Determination on the Information-Stopping Behavior of Professionals: An Exploratory Study in the Software Industry 

      von der Trenck, Aliona; Neben, Tillmann; Heinzl, Armin (ACIS, 2014)
      Online search has become an important part of professional and daily life. With an endless amount of information available, terminating the search when sufficient information is gathered is critical for managing decision-making. ...
    • Impacting IT Enrolments: What Factors Most Influence Student Career Decisions 

      Genrich, Rohan; Toleman, Mark; Roberts, Dave (ACIS, 2014)
      This paper reports preliminary data on factors influencing student perceptions affecting their decision to study information technology in later years of high school and at university. Factors from the literature mainly ...
    • Improving Dental Care Recommendation Systems Using Patient and Dentist Profiling 

      Pradhan, Sojen; Gay, Valerie; Nepal, Surya (ACIS, 2014)
      Online social networks are emerging in a fast pace as people have started to rely on the information presented on such platforms as a source for many day-to-day activities such as travel, shopping, healthcare, weather and ...
    • Improving Online Banking Quality in Developing Nations: A Libyan Case 

      Elgahwash, Fouad; Freeman, Mark (ACIS, 2014)
      While the global banking sector is one of the most up-to-date industries with regard to the use of the Internet and mobile technologies, developing countries (such as Libya) have not broadly adopted these technologies. For ...
    • In high heels on shifting ground: fashioning lives in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake 

      Cie, Christina (Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Clothing serves as a marker of identity, but how do you dress when you have nothing left but the clothes that you were wearing when you had to run? Who are you, when dressed entirely in someone else’s choice of clothes? ...
    • In search of lost time: investigating the temporality of student engagement, the role of learning technologies, and implications for student performance 

      O Riordan, Niamh (ACIS, 2014)
      Much has been written about the importance of engaging students in the learning process. However, studies have shown that students today spend significantly less time on their studies than their forebears. Given the ...
    • Industry Challenges and Policy Barriers in Adoption of Mobile Value Added Services in Remote Islands: The Case of Fiji 

      Sathye, Milind; Prasad, Biman; Sharma, Dharmendra; Sharma, Parmendra; Sathye, Suneeta (ACIS, 2014)
      While mobile phones are making significant inroads in many developing countries, little remains known about the policy and infrastructure constraints that affect their use for growth of micro enterprises. We address this ...
    • The Influence of Socio-technical Factors on Knowledge-based Innovation in Saudi Arabia Firms 

      Othman, Fahad; Hawryszkiewycz, Igor; Kang, Kyeong (ACIS, 2014)
      The Saudi Arabian Government has recognised the need for an alternative path to national development in the form of a knowledge-based economy. It is important to understand the socio- technical enablers in knowledge based ...
    • Information Systems Design Theory for Location-Based Educational Services in Informal Learning Environments 

      Keating, Byron; Gregor, Shirley; Fitzgerald, Robert; Campbell, John; Steele, James (ACIS, 2014)
      Mobile technologies are deeply embedded in the daily lives of young people. The ubiquity, portability and functionality of these devices present new opportunities for enriching learning. Yet, to date there has been little ...
    • Information, Ideas and Input: The Value of Enterprise Social Networks 

      Mäntymäki, Matti; Riemer, Kai (ACIS, 2014)
      Enterprise social networks (ESN) make fast inroads into organisations. They are said to improve communication across silos and the capacity to collaborate and innovate. Yet, despite increasing academic interest, there is ...
    • Innovation within an Early Childhood Education and Care Organisation: A Tri-Perspective Analysis of the Appropriation of IT 

      Plumb, Melinda; Kautz, Karlheinz (ACIS, 2014)
      Empirical studies on IT in early childhood are scant, despite an increasing number of early childhood education and care organisations choosing to innovate with IT. This paper presents a framework to understand the ...
    • Integrated Modelling of Business Process Models and Business Rules: A Research Agenda 

      Wang, Wei; Indulska, Marta; Sadiq, Shazia (ACIS, 2014)
      Process models are the basis for a wide range of critical activities within an organisation. It is not surprising then that process models, and the act of process modelling, have been the focus of much research over the ...
    • Intelligent Decision Making and Risk Assessment for IT Management Processes 

      Mohammadian, Masoud (ACIS, 2014)
      IT management is a complex process involving multiple interdependencies. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are required to comprehend and be aware potential risks in IT management processes. Risk analysis for decision ...
    • Intention of Sharing Travel Experiences on Social Media: Motivations and the Moderating Effect of Face Orientation 

      Wang, Xiaorong; Li, Xinyu; Li, Qi; Peng, Lifang (ACIS, 2014)
      As the application of social media in tourism growing rapidly, shared information on social media is recognized as an important information source for both tourism suppliers and potential tourists. This study constructs a ...

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