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Compromising gender identities: Stay strategies of women in gender-atypical information technology firms in Sri Lanka
Kanchana Wijayawardena, Nilupama Wijewardena, Ramanie SamaratungeGiven the limited research on women in information technology (IT) sectors in emerging economies and the importance of understanding their experiences working in highly gendered…
The moderating role of social media usage in the relationship among multicultural experiences, cultural intelligence, and individual creativity
Shangui Hu, Jibao Gu, Hefu Liu, Qian HuangThe purpose of this paper is to explore the moderating role of social media usage in the relationship among multicultural experiences, cultural intelligence, and creativity.
Constructing and enacting normality online across generations: The case of social networking sites
Niki Panteli, Ben MarderThe purpose of this paper is to examine how different age groups construct and enact normality within social networking sites (SNS) and consequently extend theory in the area of…
Open data in Kazakhstan: incentives, implementation and challenges
Maxat KassenThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the promising potential of open data in Kazakhstan to boost public sector innovations and trace the emergence of the related civic…
Perceived value of advanced mobile messaging services: A cross-cultural comparison of Greek and Spanish users
Blanca Hernandez-Ortega, Joaquin Aldas-Manzano, Carla Ruiz-Mafe, Silvia Sanz-BlasThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the role of perceived value on post-acceptance behaviour for users of advanced mobile messaging services (AMMS). The paper also compares…
Factors influencing consumer intention in social commerce adoption
Ibrahim Akman, Alok MishraSocial media remarkably changed the way of interaction between the consumers and organizations. The increased acceptance of social media has given rise to social commerce…
Community-based evaluation in online communities: Considering the materiality of (making) “best practice”
Juliane JarkeThe idea of “best practice” is very much built into information systems and the ways in which they organise and structure work. The purpose of this paper is to examine how “best…
The translation and adaptation of agile methods: a discourse of fragmentation and articulation
Jan Pries-Heje, Richard BaskervilleThe purpose of this paper is to use translation theory to develop a framework (called FTRA) that explains how companies adopt agile methods in a discourse of fragmentation and…
Innovation and ICT use by firms and households in the EU: A multivariate analysis of regional disparities
Margarita Billon, Rocío Marco, Fernando Lera-LopezThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the existence of patterns that combine innovation and information and communication technologies (ICT) use, and the factors explaining…
Overcoming transience and flux: routines in community-governed mass collaborations
Jacqueline C. Pike, Elisabeth W. Joyce, Brian S. ButlerCommunity-governed mass collaborations are virtual organizations in which volunteers self-organize to produce content of value. Given the high turnover of participants and the…
The information ethics perception gaps between Chinese and American students: A Chinese guanxi perspective
Christina Ling-hsing Chang, Jim Q. ChenThe purpose of this paper is to understand the impact of Chinese culture on the information ethics perception gaps between Chinese and American students.
Smartphone chronic gaming consumption and positive coping practice
Ronan de Kervenoael, Alexandre Schwob, Mark Palmer, Geoff SimmonsChronic consumption practice has been greatly accelerated by mobile, interactive and smartphone gaming technology devices. The purpose of this paper is to explore how chronic…
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- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie